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DanielKaiser
Pyrite | Level 9

Hi and hello,

well where should I start.

We have a HTML-Website where we collect all links for our SAS-web services, the admin consoles, write down the ports, the machine names for our metadata servers etc.

Now we want to Display a message like "Server up" or "Server down" on each Website (one for each metadata-environment)

Our idea is to write a stored process like shown in the attachment.

And than deploy it as a web service.
And depending on the result of the Stored Process, the Status on the Website should be shown.


Do you have an idea how it could be realized. And how I could get the status out of the stored process into the website?

Regards

Daniel

PS: the website looks like shown in the attachment.


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Quentin
Super User

Hi,

I don't understand your question.

It sounds like you are already experienced with stored processes and web services, and you have figured out how to get the server status you want.

Which part are you asking for help with?

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DanielKaiser
Pyrite | Level 9

Well, I am more or less experienced with STPs. And I only know, that there is the option to create a web service.
My question is, how do I have to prepare the STP to get the status into my website and what do I have to do, to extract it from the web service.

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