Subj : Re: BinkP Utility - Stats Generator
To : Jeff Earle
From : g00r00
Date : Wed May 12 2021 03:54 pm
JE> I have searched as well and found nothing. I will keep looking
I did some basic searching too and its sad that some of these things are getting lost.
I'm surprised no one else has jumped in to tell us of them too since I know others have used them in the past.
JE> large amount of message bases and networks, its too much to look though
JE> the log for potential problems. Maybe its the reports I am used to in my
JE> job that brings this to mind. With all the telemetry that gets recorded
JE> for our fleet of trucks, I simply can't just go look for issues. I need
JE> those reports to point me to potential issues so I know where to look.
For most situations you're not going to need to go through logs but in that situation you described with the old messages yeah that would slip through the cracks. We need to figure out a way to identify that scenario easier.
When you go into Echomail nodes you can see the number of days nodes have been inactive, if there is a "streak" of crash errors when attempting to send mail (and how many), the last time data was successfully sent, the last time data was successfully received, the inbound flow byte size and file count, the outbound flow byte size and file count...
You can see this all reported in real time without needing to generate anything. I think the issue is that just like you'd be required to generate and review a report, you have to go in and look. So maybe being able to set parameters that allow you to be notified would be a good first step.
JE> If you don't mind, I do have some ideas that would fit right in with
JE> built in notifications.