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ServiceSentinel v1.5

ServiceSentinel is a Windows NT/2000 service that will query the status of Windows NT/2000 services on the network.

Rapid Installation and Configuration

The initial installation and configuration can be completed in under 10 minutes for virtually any sized network with the Quick Config Wizard. This wizard will scan your domain and monitor all of the currently running services.

Rapid Re-Configuration when your Network Changes

When your network changes, and services are added or removed, you can rapidly update your configuration using the Quick Config Wizard. It will detect new servers and services and include them in your configuration, and start monitoring again.

Monitoring as a Service

As a service, ServiceSentinel provides benefits over console based monitoring tools:

  • You don't have to be logged in to the console for monitoring to occur
  • Desktop resources (real estate and system tray space) on the console are not used

Variety of Different Outputs

ServiceSentinel has a number of different outputs that can help you monitor your network:

  • Web pages are generated so you can check free disk space of drives from any browser
  • A built-in webserver makes it easy to set up
  • WAP pages are updated so you can check free disk space of drives from WAP enabled cell phones and PDAs
  • A built-in WAPserver makes it easy to set up

Alerts are Sent in a Variety of Forms

When a service changes status, alerts can be sent through the following destinations:

  • Windows network messages
  • Fully customizable email messages
  • Event Log entries
  • Text log files
  • Syslog messages

Web-Based Monitoring Console

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The web pages include a web-based "console" that can be used to monitor all of the services. The browser can be loaded on multiple workstations, so administrators from different locations can view the service status.

ServiceSentinel web pages can be viewed from any standard browser.

The browser will refresh its display every 30 seconds by default. If a service changes status, an alert sound will be played through the browser, and the specific service that changed will be highlighted.

If the browser loses connectivity with the ServiceSentinel server, it will continue to attempt to connect to the ServiceSentinel server so you do not need to "retry" to connect to the server if there is a momentary loss of connectivity.

You can sort each column in the display by clicking on the column title.

If you desire to have printed reports of your services, click on "Print Report", and the browser will be instructed to print a report (sorted by the same column that the web page is currently displaying).

System Requirements:

  • Pentium 200Mhz Processor or faster
  • 5 MB of free disk space
  • 4 MB of RAM for the service, and additional 4 KB is required for each service you want to monitor
  • Network Interface Card
  • Will run on Windows NT v4.0 Workstation or Server (service pack 5 or later)
  • Will run on Windows 2000 Professional or Server

Web Console Requirements:

  • Internet Explorer v4.0 or later (v5.01 or later is optimal)
  • 64 MB of RAM
  • Pentium 200Mhz processor or faster

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