Now I'm loosing you :-)

The remote systems don't respond, and you have to reboot the XP?
So the remote systems are the XPs?

 


Dirk Bulinckx. 
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] Checks fail due to lack of resources locally

No, when all of the check start failing, the remote system won't even
respond on the Dell IP based KVM. XP is seriously frozen and requires a
physical power recycle.

I have kicked around the idea of doing some local perfmon checks to log and
graph with RRD which would help watch memory consumption for example.

-R

> Can you do a NET VIEW towards those remote system from your XP system 
> and from other systems?
>
>
> Dirk Bulinckx.
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>
> 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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>> Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 4:41 PM
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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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