

- Where does emco ping monitor store log files how to#
- Where does emco ping monitor store log files Offline#
- Where does emco ping monitor store log files free#
Bug: I have Connection Monitor (CM) configured to open on double-click of the tray icon.Thanks for working some of the above into v6.2!
Where does emco ping monitor store log files how to#
I have a decent head for thinking through these things conceptually, and I do some programming so I have a sense of how to consider the backend aspects even if I don't know the particulars of what language you all are coding in.
Where does emco ping monitor store log files free#
Since I'm obviously invested in this particular feature set, feel free to ping me (heh) for input/feedback on UI/UX, functionality particulars, etc. However, it is not immediately critical to have email alerts for this (and perhaps I'd find I don't really need them at all). So in those scenarios the email is helpful when I'm away as then I know that certain things are not going to happen (eg, site-to-site backups across the VPN). The most common example of this is if my ISP decides to switch me to a different IP on either end, as the VPN needs to know the IPs of both ends in order to work. But there are certain conditions where I could have it fail for a while until I went into the router admin on one end or the other to fix something. Most of the time this is a momentary thing where the VPN is "refreshing" itself (I think). Very, very cool! That is super-encouraging!Īnd just to clarify regarding Item 4, because I wasn't terribly clear: I have scenarios where the VPN goes down, but not because of the WAN connection failing, but rather something to do with the VPN itself. Ideally I'd love to have all 4 features listed above, but I could probably get by for a while with just the first 2.

I don't really need any fancy graphing - I just need to know when the connection is down (and then comes back up). I would be using NetWorx on a computer at the other end of the VPN and so that installation would be the one that could email me that it lost connection to the VPN computers on this end. This is understandable and acceptable (and unavoidable!). Of course, if one of the Host Names is for something like Google and my Internet connection goes down I won't receive that email alert.
Where does emco ping monitor store log files Offline#
Ability to configure a Email Alert for when a Host goes offline and comes back online.Enhance the Connection Monitor Log to include which Host was online/offline.

Probably good to just let the user configure each color using a color picker. If we just changed the color of the icon (or the background color of the graph when using the tray graph, which is what I'd be doing since I use the graph) I'd recommend Yellow for when some Hosts are offline, Red for when all are offline, and then maybe briefly Green for when all Hosts come back online.

If you added a few features to the NetWorx Connection Monitor I could get rid of the Ping Monitor software. I have some computers I connect to via my VPN, and I currently use EMCO Ping Monitor to alert me when the VPN connection is down. I've been using NetWorx for years and am a big fan!
