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Introduction
To get the attention of the system operator quickly whenever any of
the DNCS processes stop, a remote machine attached to the DNCS can
generate a noise (or alarm) that allows the operator to detect the
condition.
the DNCS processes stop, a remote machine attached to the DNCS can
generate a noise (or alarm) that allows the operator to detect the
condition.
Requirements
The remote alarm configuration requires the following:
A remote machine that has a sound card installed.
Internet Explorer must be installed on the remote machine.
The IP address for the remote machine must have access to web
services. This access must be configured in the following file:
/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf
services. This access must be configured in the following file:
/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf
The Apache server and tomcat must be running in DNCS.
The Apache server must run with the updated configuration. After
updating the httpd.conf file, you must restart the Apache server.
updating the httpd.conf file, you must restart the Apache server.
This chapter provides the information you need for configuring your
system so that you can monitor it from a remote machine.
system so that you can monitor it from a remote machine.
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Chapter
11
Monitoring the System
Remotely
Remotely
In This Chapter
Allowing Access to a Remote Machine ........................................... 146
Viewing System Alarms .................................................................... 148