And then I hope that the problem with black graphics in the web-interface will be 
solved!?!


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Fr�n: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] F�r Finbom Magnus
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�mne: SV: [WhatsUp Forum] Alerts to different destinations?

Great! Then we know at least one nice thing to be done in the end of the
year... Upgrade to WUG9 with all its new cool wonderfull features. I can't
wait! :-)


Regards, Magnus Finbom


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Fr�n: Mark Symons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Skickat: den 29 juli 2004 23:05
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The final product is due in the 3rd quarter.  There is no current plan for
an open Beta, but we already have a set of users working with the current
builds.

Mark Symons
Ipswitch, Inc
Augusta GA

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This sounds great. When is 9 due to Beta? 

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You'll be pleased to know that the answer is "Yes".  You will be able to set
up each monitor with it's own poll frequency (ie, ping every 60 seconds and
check the HTTP every 300) and alerts (or "actions", to give them their
WhatsUp Pro name) will be tied to the monitor.  Thus, email one person when
the device cannot be pinged and email someone different when the webserver
on the device does not respond.

Mark Symons
Ipswitch, Inc
Augusta GA

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"The way to do this in v8.0x..." <-- does this mean that v9 brings a better
solution? ;)




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Finbom wrote:

> My wish:
> To separate the service alerts so they are sent to another
> destination.
> So that when the server goes down, everyone is alerted.
> But when a monitored service fails only a few are alerted.

The way to do this in v8.0x is to create a coy of the device on your map.
On one copy you just monitor the device itself and configure the alert that
goes to everyone.  On the other copy you monitor the service and configure
the alert that only goes to a few people.

Mark Symons
Ipswitch, Inc
Augusta GA

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Hi!

Is this possible?

Scenario: 
I have my WUG to monitor up/down-state on a server. WUG is also monitoring
some services. And when the server goes down or a service fails an alert is
sent.

My wish:
To separate the service alerts so they are sent to another destination. So
that when the server goes down, everyone is alerted. But when a monitored
service fails only a few are alerted.

I know how to setup filter out events and choose where the alert will be
sent. But when it comes to "monitor and services" all alarms are sent
together.

Can it be done? Hope you understand.


Best regards
Magnus Finbom
IT-Engineer(Microsoft MCP, MCP+I, MCSE-NT4) Lansforsakringar Skaraborg Bank
and Insurance Radhusgatan 8 54129 Skovde Sweden phone 0500 77 70 65, gsm
0708 71 70 60, fax 0500 77 70 30 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.lansforsakringar.se/skaraborg

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