System for the tracking of errors in a communication network enabling users to selectively bypass system error logs and make real-time responses to detected errors
First Claim
1. In a computer managed communication network with user access via a plurality of client computer stations connected to the network through a server computer, an error management system comprising:
- means for monitoring error conditions;
means responsive to said monitoring means for recording said error conditions in an error log;
means for periodically sampling said error log for said error conditions;
means responsive to said monitoring means for enabling the sensing of at least one of said error conditions prior to the periodic sampling of the condition to thereby bypass said error log sampling; and
means, responsive to the sensing of one of said error conditions prior to said periodic sampling, for enabling the control of said sensed error condition prior to said periodic sampling.
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Abstract
Enabling users of systems maintaining periodically sampled error logs to selectively make real-time responses to certain error conditions. An error management system which comprises an implementation for monitoring error conditions and responsive to the monitoring for recording the error conditions in an error log together with an implementation for periodically sampling said error log for said error conditions. The user is enabled to sense one or more of the error conditions prior to the periodic sampling of the condition in the error log to thereby bypass the error log sampling to provide for a possible real-time response to a sensed error condition. The implementations for monitoring, for recording, for sampling and for the real-time sensing are preferably in the server computer.
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15 Claims
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1. In a computer managed communication network with user access via a plurality of client computer stations connected to the network through a server computer, an error management system comprising:
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means for monitoring error conditions; means responsive to said monitoring means for recording said error conditions in an error log; means for periodically sampling said error log for said error conditions; means responsive to said monitoring means for enabling the sensing of at least one of said error conditions prior to the periodic sampling of the condition to thereby bypass said error log sampling; and means, responsive to the sensing of one of said error conditions prior to said periodic sampling, for enabling the control of said sensed error condition prior to said periodic sampling. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. In a computer managed communication network with user access via a plurality of client computer stations connected to the network through a server computer, an error management method comprising:
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monitoring error conditions; recording said monitored error conditions in an error log; periodically sampling said error log for said error conditions; enabling the sensing of at least one of said monitored error conditions prior to the recording of the condition in the error log to thereby bypass said error log sampling for said at least one error condition; and
enabling the control of one of said sensed error conditions prior to said periodic sampling responsive to the sensing of said error condition prior to said periodic sampling. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A computer program having code recorded on a computer readable medium for error management in a computer managed communication network with user access via a plurality of client computer stations connected to the network through a server computer comprising:
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means for monitoring error conditions; means responsive to said monitoring means for recording said error conditions in an error log; means for periodically sampling said error log for said error conditions; and means responsive to said monitoring means for enabling the sensing of at least one of said error conditions prior to the periodic sampling of the condition to thereby bypass said error log sampling; and means, responsive to he sensing of one of said error conditions prior to said periodic sampling, for enabling the control of said sensed error condition prior to said periodic sampling. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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