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hmo



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2003 6:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Alex.

I have a couple of RMA's running on Windows 4.x SP6a servers (Oracle). RMA is installed as service. From time to time the service stops - no errors seen in eventlog - it just stops! When I try to start the service, it says that RMA "port" is busy (or used). Then I shut down RMA with a Process killer local on that server- and restart the service. Then everything is fine for 2-4-6 hours... and then we go again!

Another turn of this is, that I can use the RMA to monitor CPU, Performance Counter/s, Services, free diskspace etc. The only thing that fails, is the "Process" tests. It says: Unknown - 301 Cannot retrieve information.

I have updated the PDH.DLL on the server.. but no change happend!

Have You any clues about this?

Cheers,
Hans Mosegaard

PS: It is the same when I run the RMA as application (ie. not as service).

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 9:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

About problem with service: as I understand you have installed RMA on different systems but problem appears on NT 4.0 SP6 systems only? Do you use the same set of tests on all systems? How many tests and how often RMA performs the tests? I am interesting because I will try to reproduce this problem..

About problem with "Process" test: it does not use pdh.dll. CPU Usage test is working? Its strange because Process and CPU Usage tests need the same permissions. Do you use both tests to retrieve information from the same system? It is the same system where RMA is running or its remote system?

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Alex
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 1:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes. I have installed RMA on a NT 4.0SP6 system. I perform about 55 tests every minute. I'we only seen this "service-stop" on this NT 4SP6 system (it's running Oracle).

CPU test, Performance (ie. Available Mbytes) is working... but check Processes does not. It says: 301 cannot retrieve information in the HM reply field! I check this through the RMA installed on that (same remote) system.. and YES it is the right one!

I have changed the RMA to run as an application (not service). No change to Processes tests... still not working!

When I go into the HM test, and try to choose dropdown list on Processes (ie. Alert when less than x <processname> is running".. nothing happens.

If I change back to direct RPC, ie check against the server directly from HM (like the good old days) - then reply is: Unknown. The process test I'm trying to retrieve is in fact active... I can see the name in the "task manager" on that server!

Do You have any "features" like a small investigation program to run locally on that system ... just to test if RMA in fact recieve- and have the right information/rights.. or some clerky local process test?

Cheers,
Hans Mosegaard

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 10:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

>Yes. I have installed RMA on a NT 4.0SP6 system. I perform about 55 tests every minute. I'we only seen this "service-stop" on this NT 4SP6 system (it's running Oracle).

Ok, I setup RMA to perform 100 tests per minute (CPU Usage, Performance Counter, Process test methods) on NT 4.0 system. For now it works, will see what happans.
Unfortunatelly we don't have NT 4.0 with Oracle server but probably this problem does not have any relation to Oracle.

>CPU test, Performance (ie. Available Mbytes) is working... but check Processes does not

Did you play with Extensible Counter List application? Most likely you just disabled perfproc.dll

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Alex
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2003 1:21 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Alex.

Since I had trouple with the Process tests I disabled those tests yesterday. When those tests are disabled, the RMA service keep running okay.

Your most likely right about the relation to Oracle.

I did'nt play with Extensible Counter List, but I have now checked the local server setup with EXCTRLST.EXE - lots of strange things found. Not able to correct those when the Oracle Server is running, and a reboot did solve the problem for a few hours. I think it's a "local problem" for that Oracle Server.. so we cannon "blaim" HM for that one! You can stop the "test" at your end.

Cheers,
Hans Mosegaard
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2003 3:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, may be some problem with Oracle. RMA still running fine on our NT system, already performed 83,000 tests..
Will keep it running for a while

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