It could aslo be a timeout issue between your NMS and the target host.
Javier
Craig Small wrote:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 02:35:48PM -0500, Eric Colley wrote:
The problem I'm having now though is that in the last 4 days or so,
JFFNMS has started sending out ERRORS when a particular monitored
applications is RUNNING. For example, here's one below from the HOST and
EVENTS section.
Can you manually run the poller on the command line for that host
and interface? It may tell us why it is playing up.
Alarm: Application Not Running since 2006-01-22 08:40:26
did something happen at this time? Perhaps the process was restarted?
It looks like the IDs or PIDs are confused.
- Craig
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