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I don't find the need to monitor it enough to bother with any "cool tools" since the box just plain does the job it was designed to do, and I don't have to worry about it. We use LISTSERV(tm) Classic and LSMTP on a 300mhz box with NT4 sp6a. I go look now and then to see which destinations are not getting delivered, with 'lscp sh q /s' but that's about all there is to do - everything else just happens like magic, almost, and sites that aren't getting delivered aren't the fault of our box anyway, either.
>>> [log in to unmask] 03/06/02 02:30PM >>>
Come on! Nobody's using LCMD, LSCP or any third-party command line
tools they can share with us? Am I on the wrong list...?
just wondering...
Adam
At 10:42 AM 3/5/02 -0800, you wrote:
>I've just been given admin duties from our former ListServ guru.
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>I was wondering what tools folks are using to monitor ListServ and
>LSMTP? We're on NT running HPO.
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>We use tail-intel on our ListServ log files to keep track of them.
> From time to time we run MON STAT from LSCP to check out what's
>going on there. I know there are lots more commands you can do
>under LSCP, are there any you're particularly fond of?
>
>We mostly just use our ListServ command prompt from the web admin
>front-end for postmastering and basic admin stuff. This has become
>our "bread and butter".
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>We use a couple Regina REXX scripts too: compressing old log
>files, used to run Stats REXX on changelogs.
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>I guess I'm just looking for other cool tools you're running on the
>command line to keep good track of ListServ and LSMTP.
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>Thanks,
>Adam
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