The remote side of the checks are almost exclusively on Windows 2000 Pro
and Server. With some hitting 2003 server.  I am not checking any systems
that are running XP.

> Are those checks on the WinXP system or on a remote system?
>
>
>
> Dirk Bulinckx.
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [SA-list] Checks fail due to lack of resources locally
>
> I am having a troubling condition with Servers Alive running on Windows XP
> Professional.  After running for a period of time (this time it has been
> up
> for 4 days), all of the complex checks like Windows Process checks, file
> checks, print spoolers, cpu and pagespace, etc. fail with a message
> similar
> to:
>
> Clframe1 % CPU (DOWN) 100% CPU check (running at Not enough resources are
> available to complete this operation.  %, check time: 187 ms)
>
> So my first question is, Should I be using something other than Windows XP
> (i.e. Windows 2000 or 2003)? My SA v4 never had this issue, though I have
> added a lot more perfmon based checks and com based checks, and RRD
> logging
> and graphing. I am stumped and hate the thought that the fix is a daily
> reboot of the servers alive system.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Rob Petty
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