hi
We want to check a process on a remote server (Windows 2003 server and Windows advanced server 2000)
We have used the process test. We have turn on the remote registry service on the diffrent server. We also used the domain administrator account.
We have the following error " warning can't receive process list from...."
We have succefully check process on other server (2003 and 2000)
The only difference is that the difference between these server is that McAfee entreprise V8.0.0. is installed on the first server.
So, is there a probleme with HM and McAfee compatibility.
thanks
check process bug, maybe McAfee
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Some antivirus software, like NOD32, McAfee, etc. could modify the Winsock layer of Windows and it could lead to such problems. In case with McAfee you may try to adjust McAfee Winsock filter to figure it out.
Also you may try to execute "netsh winsock reset" in command line on remote system.
Regards,
Max
Also you may try to execute "netsh winsock reset" in command line on remote system.
Regards,
Max
HostMonitor does not uses winsock (directly) for this test. HostMonitor calls Windows API that uses RPC calls. RPC may use any port above 1023.
Both systems located in the same domain, remote registry service is started on targed system, there are no firewalls between 2 systems and you are using admin account to run HostMonitor, right?
Then make sure
1) RPC service is started
2) PerfProc.DLL is enabled on target system
Microsoft provides "Extensible Counter List" utility: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
This utility displays list of DLLs that are used to support Performance Counters, using the utility you may disable/enable specific DLLs.
BTW: Do you use some other test methods to check that server? E.g. Service test? Does it work?
Regards
Alex
Both systems located in the same domain, remote registry service is started on targed system, there are no firewalls between 2 systems and you are using admin account to run HostMonitor, right?
Then make sure
1) RPC service is started
2) PerfProc.DLL is enabled on target system
Microsoft provides "Extensible Counter List" utility: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
This utility displays list of DLLs that are used to support Performance Counters, using the utility you may disable/enable specific DLLs.
BTW: Do you use some other test methods to check that server? E.g. Service test? Does it work?
Regards
Alex
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Have you specified account for that server in Connection Manager for process test? (Profiles > Connection Manager)ozaron wrote:All the required conditions to perform "process test" are set up but HM can't receive process list.
If "service test" works fine for that server, I do not think McAfee could lead to such problem, but you may check McAfee settings and try to adjust McAfee winsock filter.ozaron wrote:The "service test" for the same server works fine.
Could McAfee be the origin of the problem ?
Anyway, you may try to disable McAfee for several minutes to check that.
Regards,
Max