I tried. The IP KVM was the only way to access the system and the screen
refresh was taking 10+ minutes which is incredibly weird.  The system was
not responsive at all. I hit CTRL-ESC from home, didn't get a refresh by
the time I left. When I got to work 45 minutes later it had refreshed. 
The oddest thing was that there was a dos window icon on the task bar the
entire time (the RRD logging uses a dos window.) I am wondering if the RRD
logging is compounding a problem with the system (such as too little RAM,
single processor, etc.)


-R

> Have you also checked taskmgr to see if anything is using up all the
> resources?
>
> Memory
> CPU
>
> Primarily?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Dirk Bulinckx
> Sent: 27 June 2006 16:06
> To: Servers Alive Discussion List
> Subject: RE: [SA-list] Checks fail due to lack of resources locally
>
> Can you do a NET VIEW towards those remote system from your XP system
> and from other systems?
>
>
> Dirk Bulinckx.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 5:01 PM
> To: Servers Alive Discussion List
> Subject: RE: [SA-list] Checks fail due to lack of resources locally
>
> 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-----
>> From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 4:41 PM
>> To: Servers Alive Discussion List
>> 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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