When I installed it in a persistence mode I notice very little improvement.

When my server is busy it can load 30 or more instances of the program.

Is it loading from the drive or is it taking off the persistence one.

Fred
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pete McNeil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 9:01 AM
Subject: Re: [sniffer] RunExeSvc for Persistent sniffer.


> Matt,
>
> You're right. It's pretty hard to tell from those images. Rush hour will
> prove out though - I'm sure. When I installed the persistent engine on our
> NT test bed we were pegged at 100% with a few dips. (It's not always that
> way, but it was when I tested it because I wanted harsh conditions.) After
> installing it the cpu graph dropped well below 50%. I'm sure there are
some
> exponential load dynamics going on there too - but none the less it was
> inpressive.
>
> I think you will see a more accurate picture in your sniffer logs. The
left
> column of timing figures should drop significantly.
>
> We shall see - it's a marathon not a sprint :-)
>
> _M
>
> At 02:13 AM 3/19/2004, you wrote:
> >Pete,
> >
> >Although inconclusive, some screen caps of Task Manager seems to show a
> >dramatic reduction in many of the peaks with the service turned on.
> >It's hard to tell the exact impact due to the virus scanners not always
> >being called, and SKIPIFWEIGHT settings disabling a mountain of custom
> >Declude filters which both are processor hogs, but the smaller peaks.  I
> >believe the following before and after screen caps are representative of
> >the impact (I looked for similar E-mail hit frequencies):
> >
> >    Before
> >    http://www.mailpure.com/no_service.gif
> >
> >    After (with service)
> >    http://www.mailpure.com/service.gif
> >
> >The real test will have to wait for rush hour though.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Matt
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Pete McNeil wrote:
> >
> >>The service definition takes care of the persistence. Your Declude
config
> >>should not be changed.
> >>
> >>_M
> >>
> >>At 01:05 AM 3/19/2004, you wrote:
> >>
> >>>I'm going to give this one a try right now since I have the Resource
Kit
> >>>installed already.  Just one question...do I need to change the
> >>>arguments in my Declude config, or will the service definition take
care
> >>>of the 'persistence'?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>
> >>>Matt
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Bill Boebel wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>We've been using svrany for years with several custom applications and
it
> >>>>works great.  This utility has been around since the NT4 Resource
Kit...
> >>>>
> >>>>  http://www.pyeung.com/pages/win2k/userdefinedservice.html
> >>>>
> >>>>Bill
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Pete McNeil
> >>>>Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 12:25 AM
> >>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>>>Subject: [sniffer] RunExeSvc for Persistent sniffer.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Hello folks,
> >>>>
> >>>>We've been continuing to test the new persistence enabled sniffer
engine
> >>>>and some utilities that will allow it to run as a service.
> >>>>
> >>>>We found a free utility that seems to be very solid, and very simple.
> >>>>
> >>>>http://www.judoscript.com/goodies/RunExeSvc/runexesvc.html
> >>>>
> >>>>One of the scripts we used is:
> >>>>
> >>>>debug=false
> >>>>cmdline=c:\Projects\sniffer2-3\TestBed\snfrv2r2.exe xnk05x5vmipeaof7
> >>>>persistent
> >>>>home=c:\Projects\sniffer2-3\TestBed
> >>>>
> >>>>(Note: The mismatch between the sniffer2-3 directory and the
snfrv2r2.exe
> >>>>is not a type-o. We re-branded the 2-3 to use the snfrv2r2 license in
our
> >>>>example - it was easier that than creating a new license. Note also
that
> >>>>the cmdline parameter includes the full path to the executable - you
will
> >>>>need to do this also. We could not get the service to start on our NT
test
> >>>>bed without including the full path to the .exe)
> >>>>
> >>>>We've tested this on our XP based Toshiba laptop, and on our NT4 based
> >>>>IMail test bed. Both seem to setup and work fine. Auto-start works
fine, so
> >>>>does logging out and logging in.
> >>>>
> >>>>Once you've set up a persistent sniffer instance as a service, go into
your
> >>>>services control panel (usually via administrative tools), set the
service
> >>>>to start automatically, and start it.
> >>>>
> >>>>A window will appear for the program - do not close the window!
> >>>>Minimize it.
> >>>>
> >>>>When you log out sniffer will continue to run in the background. When
you
> >>>>log in the window will be visible again - it's harmless. If you close
it
> >>>>though you will have ended the sniffer.exe out from under the service.
This
> >>>>won't cause you any trouble, but you won't get the benefit of the
> >>>>persistent server until you stop and start the service again to
relaunch
> >>>>the program.
> >>>>
> >>>>Using RunExeSvc, the actual service is the RunExeSvc program. That
program
> >>>>launches sniffer as a client and stands in as a service stub for your
OS.
> >>>>You can use this to run all sorts of things... The developer uses it
to run
> >>>>Java based web servers, for example.
> >>>>
> >>>>Eventually we will build a win32 service version of Message Sniffer,
but
> >>>>for now this is the fastest way we can bring you the features you
need.
> >>>>
> >>>>Please give this a try and let us know how it works for you.
> >>>>
> >>>>If you find a different utility that you like better then please let
us
> >>>>know.
> >>>>
> >>>>Thanks!
> >>>>_M
> >>>>
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