Oops, sorry, keyboard pb
I meant

Also, how do I check if it is correctly connecting to your servers ?


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Serge 
  To: Message Sniffer Community 
  Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 1:34 PM
  Subject: Re: [sniffer] Re: SNF V2-9b1.5 Released - Please Upgrade


  I did not include the path to snf_engine.xml in the registry config of the 
service
  Now it is ok
  using explorer i get

  The XML page cannot be displayed 
  Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error and 
then click the Refresh button, or try again later. 
  
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Only one top level element is allowed in an XML document. Error processing 
resource 'file:///E:/snfsrv/Logs/zydt3crn.status...
  <stats nodeid='zydt3crn' basetime='20071103132451' elapsed='61891' 
class='minute'>
  -^

  What am i doing wrong ? 

  Also, how to I check if is os correctly connecting to your servers ?

  Thanks

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Pete McNeil 
    To: Message Sniffer Community 
    Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 12:16 PM
    Subject: [sniffer] Re: SNF V2-9b1.5 Released - Please Upgrade


    Hello Serge,




    Friday, November 2, 2007, 11:46:59 PM, you wrote:




          >
         Hello Pete,



          I finishished configuring and installing the new server as service.

          How do i test it and check it is running correctly ?

          Running from command prompt seems ok and create logs, but starting 
the service does not create logs
         







    The most common cause of this condition is a typo in the service setup 
and/or not using the full path to the SNFServer.exe and the snf_engine.xml 
file. The service utility usually runs from a different location so it is 
important to use the full path to launch SNFServer - otherwise it may fail to 
launch at all, or if it does launch it may not find it's configuration file and 
working directories.




    The next thing to check would be permissions. Be sure that the user running 
SNFServer has full access to it's working directories and to the location of 
the message files it will scan.




    When SNF is running correctly it will create status logs in it's working 
directory. The second status log file will change about once per second.




    Hope this helps,




    _M




    -- 

    Pete McNeil

    Chief Scientist,

    Arm Research Labs, LLC.


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