Re: Monitor disk crash
- From: "Nospam" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 12:23:53 -0000
While agreeing that this program is useful, I do worry about it's accuracy
when it tells me I have 2 disks (I only have one) and that the temperature
in the second disk is 255 C !!
John..
"Jabez Gan [MVP]" <mingteikg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Check out HDDLife:can
http://www.hddlife.com/eng/features.html
Remote monitoring and notifications´
Monitoring the health of hard drives on networks in enterprises is also a
fairly important issue. Repairing a computer after a hard drive failure
take much time of highly qualified and expensive personnel. HDDlife allowsit
you to detect the pre-failure state of a hard drive and replace it before
gets out of order. Network administrators can configure the parameters formakes
notifying about the dangerous state of hard drives. Such notifications can
be sent over the network (similar to net send...) or by e-mail, which
monitoring as remote as you need it.system
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Jabez Gan [MVP]
Microsoft MVP: Windows Server
http://www.blizhosting.com
MSBLOG: http://msblog.resdev.net
"MarcusB" <marcusbb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is it possible to monitor disk state in Windows 2003? We want that
will send mail to responsible persson if one of the disks will crash.
Marcus
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