Win2000 App Log errors from NS client
Shane_Seidel at gwf.com.au
Shane_Seidel at gwf.com.au
Thu Dec 19 09:18:03 CET 2002
Rainer,
The Errors appear inthe NT log and an interval corresponding to the check
schedule (when
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?it was implemented).
I have restarted the service and indeed restarted the box........no joy
No reference to the rouge check can be found in nagios.log.
No other mesages relating to NSClient appear in the NT logs
????
Regards
Shane
To: ? ? ? ?Shane Seidel/GWFIS/GWF at GWF, nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
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Subject: ? ? ? ?RE: Win2000 App Log errors from NS client
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> Rainer,
>
> Thanks, and point taken. However you may have noticed that I
> had removed that
> service from the services.cfg file for this host and
> checkcommands.cfg file.
> This has been replaced using the check_citrix plugin. Still
> the errors occur.
>
> regards
> Shane
Does the error occur everytime when nagios executes
check_citrix or ist the timestamp in the W2K error-log
unrelated to the activities of the plugin?
In the latter case it might help to restart the NSClient-Service.
(But from the code I can see that NSClient *builds* the
actual perf-counter at the moment the query arrives
over the net and *destroys* it after the query is done.
Only the "standard" perfmons
(SystemTotalProcessorTime, SystemSystemUpTime,
MemoryCommitLimit, MemoryCommitByte) are build
at startup of NSClient and run until the Service ist stopped.)
Are there other error-messages generated by NS-Client?
cheers
Rainer
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