Just thought I'd do some shameless self promotion and pass you all along some of the power of BoxTone.
Our customers started receiving Carrier alerts as a result of an AT&T data outage.
This all happened about 15 minutes after BoxTone started to notice groups of users being impacted by out of coverage loglines, decreased mailflow volume - coupled with large increase in pending messages.
As nobody can watch a console in real time, this alert drove our customers to take a closer look at things and pull up the BoxTone console's from their BlackBerry devices or from the web to really see how things were taking shape.
The cool thing to look for is that for the 2 BES in the second row, not only did BoxTone see the obvious pending message counts rise, but we also saw almost a complete flat-line on the server's message flow volume. And with BoxTone all these metrics were baselined or learned within the product so we instantly detected the abnormality.
At BoxTone we found out later from an official AT&T Email that the outage was from:
Start Time: Jan 31 2008 06:31 AM PST
Time of Resolution: Jan 31 2008 12:10 PM PST
This firmly backs up what our customers were first alerted to at approximately 8:45 AM CST.
Being a tech guy it's really great to get validation out of the software that your company produces.
For our customer's privacy I've masked their server names and any other private information and simply replaced things with our server names - but I wanted to pass along a screenshot.
Take a look...
Thanks
Jon