Hi,

The problem with axapta is that the AX32 running as batch some times disconnect for no apparent reason. The VB job just ensure that the batch process is running, when we need it to.
We have batch job which needs to run every hour and this can alerts us to any problem and relaunch the batch server. The vb program could also ensure that the COM connector is shut down and that the batch process is also shutdown so that the AOS server can be restarted.

Regards
Michael
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Mister L
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 10:15 AM
  Subject: AW: [development-axapta] Monitoring Axapta


  Hi Michael,

  I thought of doing it your way. Is your application running more stable than
  axapta - or in different words: Do you experience, that the VB-program is
  running more reliable than axapta?

  br
  Herbert

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  | Von: Michael Troelsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  | Gesendet: Freitag, 07. Mai 2004 09:23
  | An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  | Betreff: Re: [development-axapta] Monitoring Axapta
  |
  | Hi,
  |
  | you could as you mention develop a small vb program which
  | uses the Axapta COM and the call a method which check if the
  | Axapta Batch client is logged in.
  | Create a user "batch" and check the online user with vb program.
  | You could expanded the program to check the batch table to
  | see if you know when a specifik batch job should run. If the
  | batch client is not running you could start the Ax32 with a
  | config which has the batch user as default login.
  |
  | We have done something like this.
  |
  | Kind Regards
  | EG Utility
  | Michael Troelsen
  |   ----- Original Message -----
  |   From: Mister L
  |   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  |   Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 11:26 AM
  |   Subject: [development-axapta] Monitoring Axapta
  |
  |
  |   Hi!
  |
  |   Sometimes we have troubles in our installation, because the
  | axapta-batch
  |   seems as it has not worked. We also encounter the
  | situation, that the
  |   ax-client, running in batch-mode, does not work (we made a
  | task in the
  |   windows scheduler) after it is started by the
  | windows-scheduler. BUT the
  |   funny thing is, axapta has logged on.
  |
  |   I surely have to mention, that we start axapta with a different
  |   windows-user, than the one, we are logged on with. So we
  | don't see the GUI
  |   of axapta. Maybe that's the problem?
  |
  |   Anyhow, is there a tool (an external program) which can
  | monitor axapta, and
  |   give alerts, if axapta is not running, or axapta is not
  | working properly?
  |
  |   We are thinking of developing a tool ourselves (a small
  | VB-program), but if
  |   there is something like that, I would be very glad.
  |
  |   br
  |   Herbert
  |
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