[hobbit] Looking for external monitors for Windows Media Server, VLC and Darwin Streaming Server
Dugan, Darin D [EIT]
dddugan at iastate.edu
Thu Sep 13 22:08:31 CEST 2007
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles Goyard [mailto:charles.goyard at orange-ftgroup.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 8:37 AM
> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
> Subject: [hobbit] Looking for external monitors for Windows Media
> Server, VLC and Darwin Streaming Server
>
> Hi,
> we are in the process of building up a video streaming with Windows
> Media Server, VLC and DSS as encoders/streamers.
>
> If anyone has something to monitor them, I'm highly interrested. I just
> saw streamchecker.com, but I prefer something that's free software, or
> at least open source.
You piqued my interest a bit, as I have a Windows Media Services box that I should be monitoring more closely. Trend data would be extremely useful as well. So after learning that I couldn't just query WMI, I started writing an external WMS test in C# that checks the server status and grabs some performance data. It's not quite ready for prime time yet, but I'm willing to share.
Conveniently WMS reports a status of running, error or error critical, so I'm flagging these as green, yellow and red. In the case of yellow or red I try to grab additional error data. In addition to the status I'm grabbing four counters: connected players, streaming players, allocated bandwidth and total bytes sent. These may or may not be the best things to trend...what are you interested in following? I'm trying my hand at graphs now....
> Regards,
> --
> Charles Goyard - charles.goyard at orange-ftgroup.com - (+33) 1 45 38 01
> 31
> Orange Business Services - online multimedia // ingénierie
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