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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 23:59:25 PDT7
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Testing - ignore if you can

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Steven Levine wrote:
> (nothing)

Ignore a perfectly good test message? Never!

There's been almost no list activity this week
but the mail lists haven't been down so it's
just pure laziness on everyone's part. For
lurkers, here's what I check twice a day to
make sure the server is healthy:

[-D:\SkyeTool]sr
The SR "SCOUG Reports" command file runs the desired report.
Syntax is SR REPORT
where REPORT is BL for the Combined Boot Log report
IQF for the InetMail Queue file count
IQC for the InetMail Queue File Count Report
IQD for the InetMail Queue directory listing
IQDD for the InetMail Queue directory listing by date
IQDL for the InetMail Queue directory listing of *.lck
IQDS for the InetMail Queue directory listing by size
IQRS for the InetMail Redirects and Subscribers files
ISP for the InetMail Spool directory tree listing
ISPD for the InetMail Spool directory tree listing by date
ISPS for the InetMail Spool directory tree listing by size
LD for the various log file date-time stamps
MA for Mailbox directory listing
MAS for Mailbox directory tree listing
MAMR for Mailbox MRKIA directory listing
MAPE for Mailbox Peter directory listing
MAPO for Mailbox Postmaster directory listing
MARO for Mailbox Rollin directory listing
NSD for the Netstat Sockets current display
NSDA for the Netstat Sockets Active current display
NSDC for the Netstat Sockets Closed current display
NSDS for the Netstat Sockets By Service current display
NSDT for the Netstat Sockets By Type current display
NSLSI for the Netstat Sockets Log SMTP By IP report
NSLSR for the Netstat Sockets Count report
NSLSRS for the Netstat Sockets Count Sorted report
PL for the POPUPLOG.OS2 report
PS for the PSTAT /C customized report
PSM for the PSTAT /C - MORE report
RL for the Reboot Log report
SW for the SWAPPER.DAT entry listing (shows boot time)
TC for the TCPIP\TMP directory listing
TCA for the TCPIP\TMP list of file attributes
TCD for the TCPIP\TMP directory listing by date
TCS for the TCPIP\TMP directory listing by size
TOP for the TOP cpu monitor

There's also an undocumented PONIES report
which gives me the odds at every racetrack
west of the Mississippi.

Other report ideas are welcome. :)

- Peter

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