In a few seconds, an entry for VisualSVN HTTP Service Here is what the Monitor tab should look like when you're done:Ĭlick the Save button to record your settings. More time means less frequent checks and less load on the server but with a reduced sensitivity to failures.ĥ minutes is a happy medium for us, commencing 1 minute after the service starts:Ĭlick the OK button to save your settings.
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Specify the full path to the batch file in the Run field.Īnd change the Every controls to a frequency that works in your environment. Please be sure to consider the security implications in your environment if you take the same approach!Ĭlick the "." button in the Whenever it fails a "sanity check" section to bring up the Configure Sanity Check window. Note: In order to access a VisualSVN server web page, our URL includes a username and password that authenticates the request to the web server. (C:\Program Files (x86)\ServiceProtector). We have called ours check-visualsvn-server-web-server.bat and placed it in the Service Protector installation folder We'll set up a failure detection batch file to detect when the VisualSVN web server runs into trouble.įollow these instructions to create the failure detection BAT file. To monitor and restart VisualSVN if it stops serving HTML pages, On the General tab, in the Service to protect field, select VisualSVN HTTP Service: Select Protector > Add to open the Add Protector window: To monitor & protect VisualSVNServer with Service Protector:Įnsure that the software works as you expect: