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Flashcom Admins: You dig Central, or heck no?

Flashcom Admins: You dig Central, or heck no?

2004-03-19       - By stefan - muchos.co.uk

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i certainly like the idea of a Central app doing the work.

I didn't like Flogger that much because:
- we were asking an app on a server to monitor that server (if that makes
sense)
- setinterval didn't work reliably and that is crucial
- it logged to flv which is an awquard log format to work with
- making it log to any other format required sustantial work

It would be better to have the OS or another app (like Central) monitor FCS
instead of having FCS monitor itself.

Stefan




-- --Original Message-- --
From: Jesse Warden [mailto:warden@(protected)]
Sent: 19 March 2004 18:16
To: 'flashcomm@(protected)'
Subject: [FlashComm] Flashcom Admins: You dig Central, or heck no?


Having some fun messing with some of the Admin API code again.  A lot easier
to work with AS2.  Don't know if this will go anywhere, but do any of you
admins have opinions on Server Admin products running in Central or out?
Also, what don't you all like about Flogger again (for those who don't like
it)?

--JesterXL


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