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If configured to do so, performs an action based on the time stamp of the event and the
level of the event.
If the system cannot be reached, Watchdog reports this fact to the event list in the Watchdog
window on your system.
Watchdog can be configured to take certain actions depending on the time and the type of
event it detects in the event log. For example, you can configure Watchdog to play a .WAV
file if it detects an informational error, and to send you mail if it cannot monitor the system.
Watchdog's actions can also be customized based on the time of the event. For example, you
can configure Watchdog to play a sound file if it detects warning messages during normal
business hours, and to execute a batch file if it finds the warning message after hours.
NOTE
Watchdog requires a minimum screen resolution of 800 pixels by 600 pixels.
NOTE
Watchdog must be run in a Windows NT domain environment. The login from which
Watchdog is run must be a domain login that has Administrator privileges on the systems you
want to monitor.
InterSite Hardware Monitor
InterSite Hardware Monitor checks instrumentation data. The data is measured by various
hardware sensors. Event information is reported to the Windows NT Event Log. Hardware
Monitor gives the user a convenient, easy-to-use interface to graphically display the
information. For example, temperatures inside the system chassis display on color-coded
temperature scales. The user can tell at a glance if the internal temperatures are outside the
optimal operating range, and at what rate they are rising or falling.
InterSite Hardware Monitor displays data such as general system information, system
temperatures, CPU voltages, power plane voltages, and memory configuration information if
relevant to the system you are using. Users can configure the interval between status checks,
the types of events that are logged, and temperature thresholds. Hardware Monitor writes to
the Windows NT Event Log when instrumentation data is above the user-defined thresholds.
Changing InterSite Hardware Monitor Settings
Any user on the system can run the InterSite Hardware Monitor program. However, if you
want to change any of the settings in the Hardware Monitor program, you must do so from an
account that has Administrator privileges.
Refer to the
Monitor Help, for more information on changing Hardware Monitor settings. You can find
Hardware Monitor on the Start menu, under Programs/InterSite.
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file delivered with the Hardware Monitor program, and to Hardware
README
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