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Jerry Fochtman <[log in to unmask]>
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Jerry Fochtman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Dec 1999 08:39:21 -0600
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At 10:29 AM 12/15/1999 -0800, Donna Garverick wrote:
>i don't want to put words into ceceil's mouth...but i think the real
>question is
>how to capture the console messages in real time.  yes, we all(?) know about
>different ways to get to the logged information thru various tools.  the
>problem
>(i think) is many sites (usually high-end, big machines) need to know *right
>now* what's happening on their systems.  afaik, there is no solution short of
>crafting a y-cable for the console.  half the cable connects to the
>console, the
>other half goes to....something (maybe a pc?).

<plug>

Version 2.0 of Bradmark's MPE Command Center product has the ability to capture
MPE console messages real-time.  In addition, users can setup filters which
will
color-code the messages in the display window, allowing the user to focus
on those
of importance for their specific needs.  If you are interested in more
information
or a product demo, contact Bradmark at 800/621-2808 (713/621-2808)

</plug>



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