I can run the system as a service, without this issue. Make sure you open each of your maps and resave them, then try it. Make sure your maps are where the app thinks they should be.

 

Using the web interface to edit maps is not nearly as nice as using the GUI to do it. I wish WUG would build a client/server architecture, where the GUI could exist as a client and connect to a service, for editing – rather than having to leave the GUI open as the program process in lieu of installing it as a service.

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Doyle, Mark
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 10:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] Problems running WUG as a service

 

 

We’re having problems getting WUG to run as a service and I’m wondering if someone has run into this before.  The WUG service starts, but begins alarming all devices as if it can’t ping them.  If I shutdown the service and run WUG from the console or via terminal session everything is fine.

 

Particulars:

 

WUG 8.03

Windows 2000 Server SP4 (all patches applied)

Intel P4 1.8g / 256mb RAM (not much, but this box does nothing but WUG; 100mb free)

~200 devices monitored across ~10 maps, all set to autoload.

Polling method is ICMP.

No dependencies set.

 

I’ve tried uninstalling and reinstalling.  I use the “wugsvc” command to setup the services.  Does anyone have any suggestions?

 

Thanks,

- Mark

 

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