John, here is an excerpt from a message from the Yahoo Group. Depending on your level of proficiency, it looks like it can be done through a logmein app, though there is no official app created at this point. Excerpt:
Last night I downloaded and installed a new Apple iPhone Application
called 'LogMeIn Ignition'. This application is designed to be used
with the LogMeIn service (
www.logmein.com) and allows remote
monitoring/manipulation of a PC or Mac running one of the LogMeIn
services (Free, Pro, IT Reach). While the same thing can be done
using only the Safari Browser built into the iPhone, this $29.99
application available from the iTunes store greatly simplifies and
enhances the remote monitoring process using built-in commands and
configuration for LogMeIn, such as saving passwords for both the
LogMein.com and the remote server as well as configures the login
process to fit the iPhone display screen.
Through remote control of PCs, Ignition provides an effective
mechanism for realtime ATCS Monitoring via the remote computer. This
means, for example, that I can watch the Jacksonville Terminal Layout
in REAL TIME on my iPhone through either the WiFi or 3G data
connection. This provides a new level of 'handheld' ATCS Monitoring
and works reasonably well.
A manual is available for download before purchase:
https://secure.logmein.com/products/ign ... sp?lang=enThe 'Ignition' application does have its quirks. The biggest issue
appears to be the screen resolution of the remote computer vs.
Ignition's ability to display it. This may be due to a limitation on
the iPhone. Users may be required to reduce the resolution of the
remote computer to properly work with the Ignition application. I
normally set my Gateway 24" monitor to 1980 x 1200 pixels which
Ignition can't handle. I have to reduce the resolution to 1920 x 1080
in order to display the full screen properly.
Among the nice features that I found is that it can allow monitoring
of dual-screen remote computers (I normally run two ATCS sessions on
one screen and three sessions on the second identical monitor) by
selecting the monitor to be viewed. One can zoom in and zoom out to
get a larger image of a portion of the screen.
This application certainly enhances the ATCS Monitoring experience.
It also simplifies my ability to remotely monitor the various ATCS
servers that I've installed in the Southeast. For SysOps, this is a
very useful application.