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sponsored by Help/Systems
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24 Sep 2009
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17 Sep 2009
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
As we automate more and more of the data center, we realize that just because something is automated doesn't mean something won't go wrong. Eventually, some of these automated tasks are going to fail, and when they fail, you may need to sign on to the server and view the logs for these events or provide reports to your management team.
Troubleshooting and quick thinking can be challenging when debugging production control issues in the middle of the night. The last thing you want to do is spend time searching for the evidence. Every minute you spend looking for logs or reports that help uncover the problem is time ticking away on the Service Level Agreement. Where do you find that one-click approach to troubleshooting your job schedule?
Read this paper to learn how to create event-driven schedules based on systems events across your enterprise with Robot/SCHEDULE Enterprise.
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