Marshall,
How did you specify the username in zWinUser? domain\Administrator or
something like that? It should be defined on /Server/Windows in the
zProperties tab. If it works for the local box but not remote I'm
guessing that the value is currently blank... That said it might be
something else (like boxes are in different domain)? You might also
try creating a local account with admin privileges.
-EAD
On Aug 10, 2006, at 3:52 PM, Marshall Shelton wrote:
Ok, still having limited success with this.
Mainly I'm just getting Win Services information for the server the
Zenwin app is running on.
Trying to run the scripts from command line on that box gives me
permission errors on other windows servers even though I am running
them as the domain administrator and have opened WMI wide open on
all the other windows servers (does windows work any other way :) ?).
Is there any further documentation on this other than the readme
file in the Zenwin dist?
Erik A. Dahl wrote:
You need to define the login information for your other boxes in
the zProperties page under /Devices. The properties are
zWinPassword and zWinUser. Remember that zProperties can be
defined at any level of the Device Tree event down to a particular
device. There is a complete list of zProperties at the end of the
AdminGuide.
-EAD
On Aug 8, 2006, at 3:56 PM, Marshall Shelton wrote:
Gotcha. pretty slick.
I'm getting windows service info on the box I installed zenwin on.
One last question, how do I then reconfigure existing defined
windows servers to use the zenwin app interface?
Eric Newton wrote:
That's right. You only need one windows device (real or virtual)
collecting for all the windows devices.
-Eric
Marshall Shelton wrote:
I'm setting up Zenwin on a test box and I'm a little confused
and am getting some errors.
I have Python and pywin all setup on my windows box and have
edited the cfg files changing them to my Zenoss server and it's
admin username and password. I run the forst 2 progams
(zenwin.py and zeneventlog.py) in the foreground and they bot
appear to exit w/o error, however when I run
zenwinmodelersvc.py it looks like collects information from the
local system but then moves on to try and collect information
from other windows servers I have defined in Zenoss, which it
does not have rights to and procedes to error out.
I guess I may not be completely understanding the arch of the
zenwin programs, are they just supposed to be collecting data
for the system that they are on or all defined Zenoss windows
systems. If it's the latter then I assume you only need one
windows box running zenwin to collect information on all other
windows servers it has rights to?
Please advise, Thanks,
Marshall
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