actually traffic light may not be necessary, how about using digital panel
to state "1" as service is uo, "0" means service down ?
"IT Staff" <jkklim@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> traffic_light gadget not working.
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> does not display any color ...is there anything i did wrong ?
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> "Marco Shaw [MVP]" <marco.shaw@_NO_SPAM_gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:uWPANipVIHA.2000@xxxxxx Quote:
>> IT Staff wrote: Quote:
>>> I know how to write a script that detects whether service is up or down.
>>>
>>> What gadget shld i use to display service is up or down ?
>>>
>>> i just want to detect one single service ....
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Good question. One possibility is a "traffic light" gadget I developed:
>> http://powergadgets.com/csPg/forums/...hread.aspx#604
>>
>> If you check the PG built-in samples, there's also a demo using computers
>> to indicate their status by either red or green (or similar).
>>
>> Marco
>>
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