Portable RightCalc Service Monitor is a handy application that was designed in order to provide you with a simple means of monitoring services as well as webpages. The .NET written program uses customizable scripts to help you control the websites and online services.
You can view responses and errors by accessing the corresponding tab from the main window of Portable RightCalc Service Monitor. It also provides a statistics module for monitoring individual and combined operations in a graphical and numerical form.
What's New in This Release:
Added support for nested script modules:
· Previous versions of ServiceMon have only supported one running process. In v1.1 you can add logical groupings within your script to create any number of independent, nested monitor processes within one window.
You can create a Big Visible Chart or Information Radiator for your development team in a few minutes, with a few lines:
· {
· #name "Panel 1"
· http-get "http://www.google.com" must-contain "I'm Feeling Lucky"
· }
· {
· {
· #name "Panel 2"
· windows-service-status "spooler", "localhost" must-equal "Running"
· }
· {
· #name "Panel 3"
· ping "microsoft.com" must-equal "Success"
· }
· }
· Double-click on a panel will zoom so it fills the screen. Double-click again to display normally.
Custom colours and thresholds:
· The standard behaviour is for the screen to change from light green to yellow after one failure, to orange after 2 failures, to light coral after 10, and finally, to crimson as the failure count reaches...