Win2000 App Log errors from NS client

Shane_Seidel at gwf.com.au Shane_Seidel at gwf.com.au
Wed Jan 8 06:40:02 CET 2003





Rainer,

Sorry I haven't replied sooner, annual leave.
The error was occuring at the interval set in the original config. Even more
weird. I checked the logs and the errors have stopped. There is no record of the
a server reboot, service stop etc. I am puzzled but happy things have returned
to normal. Note that i had stopped and restarted the service previously, no joy.

Thanks for your help in this matter.
Regards
Shane


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? ? ? ?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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