Re: Web Services - Monitoring Software
From: Pete Wood (wood_pete_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 21:03:29 -0000
Good question. You may also want to think about load balancing across a
cluster of web service hosts and using something like an Alteon content
switch to check if the instances are alive. Works a treat!
-- Peter Wood Visit us at http://www.webserviceshelp.org/wsh ______________________________________ "Vittorio Pavesi" <n@spam.it> wrote in message news:eyMvL9K$EHA.2012@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > The Poster wrote: >> G/Day forum, >> >> I've got a number of business critical web services running on multiple >> W2K3 >> IIS 6.0 servers, and am looking for a software that monitors the status >> of >> this web service. Can anyone recommend a Web Service monitoring software >> that I could use? I need something that can execute a Java Script/VB >> Script/Batch file/EXE from a dedicated Monitoring Station (Out of Band)- >> that will initiate a request to my web service, passing through valid >> parameters, that test all the supporting services on my App servers, DB >> Servers, etc. I also need this software to be able to comprehend the >> result, >> and alert if necessary through SMS, Email, etc. >> >> Regards, >> Steve. >> >> > > Try Healthmonitor, it's Opensource and fully customizable; allow sql > logging, text file logging, and many notification methods (e-mail, sms, > net send..) > Check it out on http://healthmonitor.sourceforge.net > > Vittorio
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