Hi Alex,
Some questions from me. Maybe it has been answered before...
1. When using macros for the output of reports, it's not working with macros. Eg global reports, need to place them in a new directory each month. Output too: c:\data\%dd%\boss.htm gives me the following error:
Error: Cannot create file "C:\data\21\rep-boss.htm"
But using the macros with logs, works fine. Any ideas?
2. I would like to monitor eg Disk Space every 24 hour. But I can only do so every 23:59:59 Is this the solution?
3. If I would like to make sure, that the test only runs at night, how can I make sure of this? I have tried this earlier, but then the test showed out of schedule or something like that. What would be the correct way to do this?
4. Can I chech the status of a job, eg backup job, running in a MSSQL server?
5. Can I check the status of job, scheduled by "Scheduled Tasks" in Windows?
I believe this is it for now. It's totally gret what you have done with version 5.x Especially the Acknowledgements part!!
Regards,
Stoltze
Reports, scheduled actions
According to this error message, HostMonitor resolves macros (you see "21", not "%dd" in the path). I assume HostMonitor says "cannot create file" because directory "21" doesn't exist.1. When using macros for the output of reports, it's not working with macros. Eg global reports, need to place them in a new directory each month. Output too: c:\data\%dd%\boss.htm gives me the following error:
Error: Cannot create file "C:\data\21\rep-boss.htm"
But using the macros with logs, works fine. Any ideas?
HostMonitor needs a second to execute test. So 23:59:59+1sec = 24 hours.2. I would like to monitor eg Disk Space every 24 hour. But I can only do so every 23:59:59 Is this the solution?
But its not precise. If you have a lot of tests, some tests can be performed a little later.
You should create schedule that allows test execution every day between 9:00 and 9:10 (just for example). Assign this schedule to the test and setup test interval longer than allowed test interval (9:10-9:00=10min, so test interval should be > 10 min, e.g. 15 min).3. If I would like to make sure, that the test only runs at night, how can I make sure of this? I have tried this earlier, but then the test showed out of schedule or something like that. What would be the correct way to do this?
I think this backup job adds record into NT Event log. So, you may use NT Event Log test method to check result...Can I chech the status of a job, eg backup job, running in a MSSQL server?
In general this is impossible. Some applications may record log messages, Event Log messages, send SNMP Traps. You will be able to check this tasks. Other programs does not report result in any way, so you cannot monitor that tasks.Can I check the status of job, scheduled by "Scheduled Tasks" in Windows?
Regards
Alex
I tried it today, so AHM resolves %dd% into 21 for todays date. But it doesn't create a directory for it. But when logging to eg c:\data\%dd%\1-log.txt , it working perfectly.KS-Soft wrote:According to this error message, HostMonitor resolves macros (you see "21", not "%dd" in the path). I assume HostMonitor says "cannot create file" because directory "21" doesn't exist.1. When using macros for the output of reports, it's not working with macros. Eg global reports, need to place them in a new directory each month. Output too: c:\data\%dd%\boss.htm gives me the following error:
Error: Cannot create file "C:\data\21\rep-boss.htm"
But using the macros with logs, works fine. Any ideas?
Should there be a difference between reports and logs capabilities to create directories?
Ok, update available at www.ks-soft.net/download/hm527.zip
I would recommend
1) install version 5.26 before applying this update
2) make backup copy of the settings (*.LST, *.INI, *.HML files), in case you decide to downgrade later. HostMonitor makes backup copy when it converts file into new format, but 2 copies is better. Just in case...
Regards
Alex
I would recommend
1) install version 5.26 before applying this update
2) make backup copy of the settings (*.LST, *.INI, *.HML files), in case you decide to downgrade later. HostMonitor makes backup copy when it converts file into new format, but 2 copies is better. Just in case...
Regards
Alex