USB Disconnect check?

Aaron Segura Aaron.Segura at cabelas.com
Fri Nov 7 18:39:23 CET 2008


<speculation>

Did you check to see if the [dis]connects are logged in the event log?
Being ignorant of most things windows, I couldn't tell you, but I would
bet they are, and they could be monitored via the log.

</speculation>

 

________________________________

From: Palle L Jensen [mailto:palleje at gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 10:13 AM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] USB Disconnect check?

 

Hey Nagios Users,

 

Here's probably a very unusual question, but does anyone know if it is
possible (using NSCLient++) to monitor USB port(s).

What we would need to see (get alert) is when the device (headset) is
being unplugged/plugged in.

 

This is a call center and we are using VOIP, the agents found out that
they can get some extra slack by unplugging the headset and drop the
call. This monitoring would take place on workstation(s) running Win XP
Pro. We are using NSCLient++ for our monitoring here.

 

I've googled and checked forums and found nada.

 

Thanks,

Palle

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