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I'd love to see this in our environment. We have clustered print, SQL, File and Exchange servers. All of which leverage SAN storage. It is quite a challenge to monitor all of that stuff.
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We also suspected our TSM backups may be causing this. We had our tivoli admin scale down the files to just the essentials on that server, and so far it has been running like a champ. We also upgraded to SP5. The only files being backed up are the Cisco configs being stored by Network Configuration Manager.
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I am looking to do the same thing with our Citrix terminal servers. We have processes which can run wild, and we are looking to gather statistical data. We are also monitoring for when a process will consume over 300 megs of RAM. Monitoring this has worked out well, but our Application Monitor dashboard can get messy when…
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All of sudden I am having the issue described above. We are running ORION 9.1SP4. What I know is that the server starts generating Event ID 1 over and over until the service is restarted. It quits detecting node status changes. this morning we had 4 servers down, which ORION was reporting as up. This has now happened twice…
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I am not sure what is up wih the tags, but here is what I wanted to post. I am working on building a poller which will enumerate Thermal output of IBM Blade chassis. I'd like to graph this information for our operations staff so they can better monitor our AC system. I am unable to display this information and I believe…
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Hi Denny, I configured our APM with a series of Windows Service Monitors, WMI Performance Counters, and Script monitors. I'd be happy to send you the scripts I am using. SD
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I am seeing the same thing here. However mine fluctuates between 75-95 %. My guess is that this is the Service console memory. However I would like confirmation of this.