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| 948.1 | Ask the EasyNet Managers? | IOSG::PYE | Graham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's Apprentice | Mon Jun 29 1992 08:40 | 9 | 
|  |     I'm pretty sure that the or=ganisation that runs the EasyNet produces
    statistics like this, and therefore, they must have a tool that times
    message transit times. Perhaps they send special messages between
    special accounts and measure those?
    
    Anyway, there's a conference about the EasyNet management, I just can't
    remember what it's called....
    
    Graham
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| 948.2 |  | SWETSC::WESTERBACK | Mimsy were the borogroves | Mon Jun 29 1992 08:52 | 7 | 
|  |     EASYnet Management Tools        CTHQ1::EASYNT::EASYNET_TOOLS           1802
    Easynet Network Support         JETSAM::EASYNET                         391
    EasyNet Software Kits           FDCV14::EASYNET_KITS                    862
    
    
    
    
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| 948.3 |  | IOSG::WDAVIES | There can only be one ALL-IN-1 Mail | Mon Jun 29 1992 11:41 | 7 | 
|  |     YOu can only measure MR to MR times... currently. However, there are
    MTS kits which allow these to be done.
                            
    I would think that the stats you want should be available from your
    local MTS department.   
    
    Winton 
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| 948.4 | Utility for measuring elapsed route time | FAILTE::LAAHS | An accumulation of Celts | Wed Jul 15 1992 10:46 | 17 | 
|  |     I recently wrote a utility for a customer that would send a message
    between two cooperating nodes constantly and measure the time taken for
    a complete cycle. If the time was over a certain threshold then a
    VAXMAIL message would be sent to someone indicating that there might be
    a problem.
    
    The utility also includes the ability to measure the availability of
    ALL-IN-1 (i.e. how long could users actually use ALL-IN-1 last week?)
    
    There is not much documentation but if you look in the command
    procedures (main one being MONITOR.COM) the comments should give you a
    clue as to how it hangs together.
    
    I'll create a kit in OSPREY::SWAS_DISK:[LAAHS]MONITOR.BCK. 
    
    Hope it helps,
    Kevin
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