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FTP is used extensively for the transfer of files from one machine to another. You may use it to provide downloads from your site, or to transfer files internally or externally to another system. Typically, FTP sessions are run either automatically in the background or sometimes from dedicated FTP clients. Where background automation is used, or you have no control over the client (e.g. if a customer is running it), it is often very difficult to detect faults. In the case of a customer, he or she may well simply go elsewhere on the internet.
The Sentry-go Quick IIS Web Server Monitor allows you to
verify FTP access onthe local server, just like an FTP client
would do, reporting any errors as required.
FTP Checks
To monitor your FTP access, you simply define the FTP site & the check you wish to perform
- much like a typical FTP client job. For example ...
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Check FTP server availability
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Check the ability to access a remote file via FTP
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Retrieve a file from or transfer a file to the FTP server
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Run direct FTP commands and check the reply
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Why Monitor Your FTP Site ?
In order to function, many web-based & background systems use FTP
to transfer files. Without it, a significant amount of functionality may
be disabled or unavailable which may, in turn go undetected until a
customer reports the error.
With the Sentry-go Quick IIS Web Server
Monitor, you can not only verify that the underlying
FTP service is
available, but also check to see that the service is working correctly and
has access to the correct directories & files.
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