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Posted by Albert on October 30, 2008, 12:53 pm
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Is there a free or cheap tool that can be installed to log uptime to
an internet connection. Possibly log all times that it is down?
Could not find anything as of yet, thanks.
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Posted by Tim Greer on October 30, 2008, 4:16 pm
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> Is there a free or cheap tool that can be installed to log uptime to
> an internet connection. Possibly log all times that it is down?
> Could not find anything as of yet, thanks.
Are you looking for a program or script you can run on a site online,
from your system or some web based uptime checking tool that does this
for you?
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Posted by Albert on October 30, 2008, 6:04 pm
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> Are you looking for a program or script you can run on a site online,
> from your system or some web based uptime checking tool that does this
> for you?
Something I can run on my client computer and report as to how much my
ISP
internet connection is down.
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Posted by Tim Greer on October 30, 2008, 6:19 pm
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>> Are you looking for a program or script you can run on a site online,
>> from your system or some web based uptime checking tool that does
>> this for you?
>
> Something I can run on my client computer and report as to how much my
> ISP
> internet connection is down.
That sounds like the best plan, since it's your connection to the ISP
that is what you likely care about. What type of platform/OS are you
running? I'd recommend something that also provides logs/stats on
where the connection is failing (if and when it does), so you can see
if it's the site online or the route to the site the ISP takes, and so
on (since sometimes it's the network/connection to the site and not the
data center or server/service the site itself is on). Knowing the OS
you use will help get the suggestions you might want.
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Posted by Albert on November 7, 2008, 11:44 pm
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purpose.
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> an internet connection. Possibly log all times that it is down?
> Could not find anything as of yet, thanks.