Squawker

The program listens on a UDP port for messages from servers on the network.

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Squawker is a small application I wrote for use in the Network Operations Centre of an ISP where I once worked.
It does not require very much resource from the Macintosh, and will happily run on an older (PPC or Intel) otherwise unused machine.

The program listens on a UDP port for messages from various servers on the network. On receiving a message, Squawker then uses the built-in text-to-speech capabilities of a Macintosh to read this message aloud, giving staff an audible alert to possible network or server issues

It will also optionally record the IP address of the machine sending the message togther with the text of the message in the system log on the receiving Macintosh.

The monitored servers use netcat (or similar) to send their messages

e.g. Software running on a Linux server that monitors disk usage could do something like:
echo "Disk /dev/hda1 is almost full" | nc -q 0 -u squawkermac 3129

on detection that a disk drive has almost reached its capacity.
See the linux man page (man nc) for more detail on using the nc command.

and Squawker will speak this message out loud.

The voice used (several different voices are available in Mac OS) can be selected by pressing the Voice control on the main window.

Other controls enable the message queue to be cleared (in the event of a huge backlog of messages) and set the UDP port that Sqawker listens on.

This software was checked for viruses and was found to be clean. Click here to see antivirus report.
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