Dirk.
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We can assist IF we can get an SSH access to the system.Dirk.
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Subject: [SA-list] AIX Process Monitoring
Hi,
I am having a similar problem to Leon in the below message (I found in the archive), however I cannot find a resolution in the archive.
Basically I am trying to get the *NIX process monitoring working for our AIX (5.2) host:
Filesystem space monitoring is working fine, no problems at all. When I setup process monitoring (using the same details as above) it authenticates fine with the host, but the process list is not populated at all, it is left completely blank.
Have played around with it a bit but cannot seem to get the list to populate no matter what I do, anyone able to assist?
Thanks
Ben
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Beh=
alf
> Of Leon Dings
> Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 11:42 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [SA-list] *NIX process check on Solaris
>
> Hello List,
>
> When using *NIX process check (any version, including 1.0.0.47) on a
> Solaris-box I allways get an empty process list. Can I set a trace to che=
ck
> what is going on between Salive and Solaris ?
>
> On all systems that I've tried (HP-UX, Linux and Z/Linux) I get a process
> list when installing *NIX process check and use the '... are running'-key=
.
> Only the Solaris-box that I wanted to monitor gives a popup window with
> an empty process list. I'm 100% that I can connect to the Solaris since
> the *NIX Diskspace-check on the same box works fine, and incorrect
> passwords are detected.
>
> There is a slight difference between *NIX Diskpace and *NIX Process,
> though. With the *NIX Diskspace the legal notice from the Solaris-box (th=
e
> text you will see when you connect to the server), is being displayed
> when using the '...'-key.
> The *NIX Process does NOT display this text.
>
> Is there a way so that I can trace what is going on between Salive and
> Solaris ?
>
> Tia,
> Leon Dings
> DBA
>
>
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