Win2000 App Log errors from NS client

Shane_Seidel at gwf.com.au Shane_Seidel at gwf.com.au
Tue Dec 17 01:41:50 CET 2002





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


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? ? ? ?Shane Seidel/GWFIS/GWF at GWF, nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
cc:

Subject: ? ? ? ?RE: [Nagios-users] Win2000 App Log errors from NS client


[IMAGE]
> Hi All,
>
> We are running Nagios 1.0 on our Win2000 + Citrix server
> farm. Can anyone
> explain what is causing the error from the Application Log
> and how to fix it?
> Monitoring is working fine but the admin blames the NS Client
> every time he has
> a problem. Client version is 1.0.7.0.
>
> Details below.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Shane
>
> From the Win 2000 Application Log
>
> Event Type: ? ? ? ?Error
>Event Source: ? ? ? ?NSClient
>Event Category: ? ? ? ?None
>Event ID: ? ? ? ?2
>Date: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?9/11/2002
>Time: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?3:10:51 PM
>User: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?N/A
>Computer: ? ? ? ?GISW220
>Description:
>The description for Event ID ( 2 ) in Source ( NSClient ) cannot
>be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry
>information or message DLL files to display messages from a
>remote computer. The following information is part of the event:
>NSClient Error: PDH.dll Add \TerminalServices/Active Sessions
>- ERROR: 0xC0000BC0.

Well, it looks like you've specified
"\TerminalServices/Active Sessions"
instead of
"\\TerminalServices\\Active Sessions"
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?^
in your config-File. The pathnames for the perf-counters only use
backslashes. Error 0xC0000BC0 translates into
"Unable to parse the counter path. Check the format and syntax
of the specified path." (See jwapdhmsg.pas from the NSClient
distribution)

Cheers

Rainer Ruecker
ST-AG

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