Checking for live systems once every night.

Toonz IT it.toonz at gmail.com
Fri Jan 14 12:41:48 CET 2011


We want to monitor alive systems daily at a scheduled time(after office
hours).

We have users who repeatedly fail to switch off their workstations after
office hours, even after several requests to help save power, and manually
checking and switching off is not possible, so we want to generate a history
log of days when their systems were kept on, so that they understand the
loss they are generating.

We have NSClient++ installed in these workstations, but how will be schedule
a one time checking? We already have hourly checks
and alerts for rest of our critical servers.

thanks
ananth.
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