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From: David D. <dav...@gm...> - 2019-11-06 21:12:36
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BBwin is making a nice WHO column in my xymon environment, but I've been unable to figure out who I can alrt if a user has logged in. For application reasons, a user has an account, but should neve be loggin in (they use a web application instead), so I wish to alert if they ever do log in. I tried (in analysis.cfg) host=fakehostname.domain WHO bar color=red but got an error message from xymon. Thanks |
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From: Becker C. <chr...@rh...> - 2019-04-08 11:12:39
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Hello,
can you tell me if this has been resolved?
One one of our windows machines (out of ~ 200) i'm running into exact the same door for any reason I cannot explain.
Regards
Christian
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Shannon Kimber <sha...@dp...>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. April 2018 02:14
An: bbw...@li...
Betreff: [Bbwin-help] CPU states: %100.00
I've been using BB extensively since it's birth and the incident that I'm experiencing is an outlier (never before) event.
The Symptom:
Install the client, start the service. Within exactly 20mins XYmon reports CPU %100. However, the task manager indicates less than 20% utilisation. Note: XYmon reports all PIDs using 00.0%.
Actions Taken: server reboot; Disable Trend AV; sfc /scannow; Complete MS Windows Updates patched; bbwin reinstall; recopy CPU.dll from other servers
My intuition says "it's can't be the bbwin client".
Xymon Server Version = 4.3.28
Bbwin client = BBWin_0.13.msi
Server Client = SVRDAX01
Server Client OS = 2008 R2 SP1
red 2018-Apr-04 10:00:14 [SVRDAX01] up: 0 days, 0 users, 103 procs, load=100%
CPU states:
total 100%
cpu00 100.5%
cpu01 100.5%
cpu02 100.5%
cpu03 100.5%
CPU PID Image Name Pri Time Owner MemUsage
00.0% 10396 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 4720k
00.0% 8372 cmd.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 3080k
00.0% 7824 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 5048k
00.0% 7816 cmd.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 3136k
00.0% 7560 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 3092k
00.0% 7548 CNTAoSMgr.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4288k
00.0% 7312 TmProxy.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 9668k
00.0% 7172 BBWin.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 10200k
00.0% 7096 taskhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 15724k
00.0% 6848 vmtoolsd.exe 8 0:00:15 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 10660k
00.0% 6844 iexplore.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 31468k
00.0% 6768 NTRTScan.exe 8 0:00:22 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 9752k
00.0% 6440 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5536k
00.0% 6260 taskhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 17576k
00.0% 6108 SCNotification.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 31356k
00.0% 5976 TrustedInstaller.exe 8 0:09:50 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 32024k
00.0% 5956 explorer.exe 8 0:00:12 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 35564k
00.0% 5884 dwm.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 5284k
00.0% 5876 rdpclip.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 5792k
00.0% 5840 mmc.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 33144k
00.0% 5792 rdpclip.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 5860k
00.0% 5692 taskhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 8660k
00.0% 5552 dwm.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 5404k
00.0% 5520 sppsvc.exe 8 0:05:03 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 13348k
00.0% 5356 mmc.exe 8 0:00:03 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 38860k
00.0% 5312 TmPfw.exe 8 0:00:08 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 11476k
00.0% 5264 mmc.exe 8 0:00:26 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 25752k
00.0% 5204 svchost.exe 8 0:02:44 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 39636k
00.0% 4916 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5452k
00.0% 4912 CcmExec.exe 8 0:03:21 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 85400k
00.0% 4896 mmc.exe 8 0:02:14 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 27824k
00.0% 4724 SCNotification.exe 8 0:00:01 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 32404k
00.0% 4680 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 5248k
00.0% 4464 SCClient.exe 8 0:00:19 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 78488k
00.0% 4428 CmRcService.exe 8 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 9912k
00.0% 4420 msdtc.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 8496k
00.0% 4100 csrss.exe 13 0:00:07 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5700k
00.0% 3988 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5528k
00.0% 3972 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:03:13 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 23200k
00.0% 3924 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 6228k
00.0% 3908 vmtoolsd.exe 8 0:02:13 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 12100k
00.0% 3864 explorer.exe 8 0:00:16 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 68600k
00.0% 3820 vmtoolsd.exe 8 0:00:39 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 10244k
00.0% 3776 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:00:15 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 13860k
00.0% 3752 mmc.exe 8 0:02:06 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 57552k
00.0% 3732 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15696k
00.0% 3716 taskmgr.exe 13 0:02:50 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 10196k
00.0% 3632 iexplore.exe 8 0:51:07 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 88440k
00.0% 3476 SCNotification.exe 8 0:00:02 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 32976k
00.0% 3348 cmd.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 3168k
00.0% 3320 rdpclip.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 4652k
00.0% 3232 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 7212k
00.0% 3100 MonitoringHost.exe 8 0:00:03 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 18616k
00.0% 3032 MonitoringHost.exe 8 0:00:44 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 66512k
00.0% 2972 TmListen.exe 8 0:00:16 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7976k
00.0% 2956 iexplore.exe 8 0:00:02 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 35300k
00.0% 2948 mmc.exe 8 0:02:08 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 29708k
00.0% 2944 dllhost.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 11912k
00.0% 2900 dwm.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 4344k
00.0% 2672 csrss.exe 13 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 6164k
00.0% 2564 SMSvcHost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 13780k
00.0% 2528 csrss.exe 13 0:01:07 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7104k
00.0% 2516 PccNTMon.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 4012k
00.0% 2484 mmc.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 32552k
00.0% 2444 SearchIndexer.exe 8 0:00:27 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 30472k
00.0% 2364 WebAnalyticsService.exe 8 0:01:07 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 75368k
00.0% 2308 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15040k
00.0% 2188 vmtoolsd.exe 13 0:00:55 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15684k
00.0% 2116 sqlwriter.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7024k
00.0% 2092 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 3492k
00.0% 2028 sqlservr.exe 8 0:33:01 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 13168k
00.0% 1800 mqsvc.exe 8 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 9196k
00.0% 1740 SMSvcHost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 21592k
00.0% 1720 inetinfo.exe 8 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 38408k
00.0% 1648 HealthService.exe 8 0:00:22 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15144k
00.0% 1600 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7704k
00.0% 1428 c2wtshost.exe 8 0:00:03 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 22916k
00.0% 1384 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:13:56 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 41572k
00.0% 1372 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 10548k
00.0% 1308 Ax32Serv.exe 8 0:03:39 AUSTRALIA\_svc_dynaos 548664k
00.0% 1200 armsvc.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4164k
00.0% 1156 spoolsv.exe 8 0:00:09 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 16028k
00.0% 1012 svchost.exe 8 0:00:28 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 14556k
00.0% 960 svchost.exe 8 0:00:04 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 15324k
00.0% 936 svchost.exe 8 0:00:29 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 14860k
00.0% 908 svchost.exe 8 0:20:05 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 92516k
00.0% 864 svchost.exe 8 1:59:30 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 73844k
00.0% 848 LogonUI.exe 13 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 17540k
00.0% 764 svchost.exe 8 0:00:16 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 11020k
00.0% 748 svchost.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 18432k
00.0% 652 svchost.exe 8 0:01:06 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 12008k
00.0% 552 lsm.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7064k
00.0% 544 lsass.exe 9 0:02:07 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 19184k
00.0% 536 services.exe 9 0:05:17 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15276k
00.0% 476 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4932k
00.0% 440 csrss.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7128k
00.0% 432 wininit.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4880k
00.0% 400 explorer.exe 8 0:03:02 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 122384k
00.0% 380 csrss.exe 13 0:01:51 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5388k
00.0% 312 svchost.exe 8 0:00:20 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 20748k
00.0% 296 smss.exe 11 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 1292k
00.0% 4 System 8 0:11:41 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 304k
Shannon Kimber
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From: Shannon K. <sha...@dp...> - 2018-09-03 23:13:00
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Download and install bbwin_0.13.msi https://sourceforge.net/projects/bbwin/files/bbwin/0.13/ initially, the only modification you need to make is to bbwin.cfg in the %install%\etc\ folder. Change the "bbdisplay" value to your XYmon server Shannon Kimber Infrastructure Transformation Lead T: +61 9270 8818 E: sha...@dp...<mailto:sha...@dp...> DP World Australia L21 400 George Street Sydney NSW 2000 From: Shannon Kimber Sent: Tuesday, 4 September 2018 8:55 AM To: Chris McCroray <chr...@ho...>; bbw...@li... Subject: RE: help https://sourceforge.net/projects/bbwin/files/bbwin/0.13/ Shannon Kimber Infrastructure Transformation Lead T: +61 9270 8818 E: sha...@dp...<mailto:sha...@dp...> DP World Australia L21 400 George Street Sydney NSW 2000 From: Chris McCroray <chr...@ho...<mailto:chr...@ho...>> Sent: Tuesday, 4 September 2018 4:13 AM To: bbw...@li...<mailto:bbw...@li...> Subject: [Bbwin-help] help I have installed the latest version of Xymon and is working, monitoring itself. Can XYMON Linux server monitor windows servers? How do I configure the windows server so that xymon can monitor cpu and disk space utilisation. Thanks ________________________________ This e-mail and its attachments are intended for the named addressee only and no liability is accepted for use or reliance on any part of this e-mail by any other person. It is confidential, may be subject to privilege and is also subject to copyright. No part of it should be reproduced, adapted or communicated without the written consent of the copyright owner. Any confidentiality or privilege is not waived or lost because this e-mail has been received by you and you are not the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please let us know by reply e-mail. Please note that e-mails can be interfered with, can contain computer viruses or other defects and may not be successfully replicated on other systems. This footnote confirms that this e-mail message has been swept for the presence of computer viruses. However whilst the sender has taken reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of this email and any attachment containing viruses, we cannot accept liability for any such viruses and we give no warranties in relation to any of the above matters. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of this e-mail please contact the sender immediately. No responsibility is accepted for any changes made to a document other than those made by the sender. |
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From: Shannon K. <sha...@dp...> - 2018-09-03 23:11:23
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/bbwin/files/bbwin/0.13/ Shannon Kimber Infrastructure Transformation Lead T: +61 9270 8818 E: sha...@dp...<mailto:sha...@dp...> DP World Australia L21 400 George Street Sydney NSW 2000 From: Chris McCroray <chr...@ho...> Sent: Tuesday, 4 September 2018 4:13 AM To: bbw...@li... Subject: [Bbwin-help] help I have installed the latest version of Xymon and is working, monitoring itself. Can XYMON Linux server monitor windows servers? How do I configure the windows server so that xymon can monitor cpu and disk space utilisation. Thanks ________________________________ This e-mail and its attachments are intended for the named addressee only and no liability is accepted for use or reliance on any part of this e-mail by any other person. It is confidential, may be subject to privilege and is also subject to copyright. No part of it should be reproduced, adapted or communicated without the written consent of the copyright owner. Any confidentiality or privilege is not waived or lost because this e-mail has been received by you and you are not the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please let us know by reply e-mail. Please note that e-mails can be interfered with, can contain computer viruses or other defects and may not be successfully replicated on other systems. This footnote confirms that this e-mail message has been swept for the presence of computer viruses. However whilst the sender has taken reasonable precautions to minimise the risk of this email and any attachment containing viruses, we cannot accept liability for any such viruses and we give no warranties in relation to any of the above matters. If you have any doubts about the authenticity of this e-mail please contact the sender immediately. No responsibility is accepted for any changes made to a document other than those made by the sender. |
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From: Chris M. <chr...@ho...> - 2018-09-03 18:13:22
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I have installed the latest version of Xymon and is working, monitoring itself. Can XYMON Linux server monitor windows servers? How do I configure the windows server so that xymon can monitor cpu and disk space utilisation. Thanks |
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From: <m.p...@nd...> - 2018-04-04 14:29:51
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Hi,
I have had this problem were I switch from client managed to server
managed.
If you want a good alternative to bbwin 0.13, I would say the
powershell-client is good.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Matthias Pingel
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Datum: 04.04.2018 14:11
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I've been using BB extensively since it's birth and the incident that I'm
experiencing is an outlier (never before) event.
The Symptom:
Install the client, start the service. Within exactly 20mins XYmon reports
CPU %100. However, the task manager indicates less than 20% utilisation.
Note: XYmon reports all PIDs using 00.0%.
Actions Taken: server reboot; Disable Trend AV; sfc /scannow; Complete MS
Windows Updates patched; bbwin reinstall; recopy CPU.dll from other
servers
My intuition says "it's can't be the bbwin client".
Xymon Server Version = 4.3.28
Bbwin client = BBWin_0.13.msi
Server Client = SVRDAX01
Server Client OS = 2008 R2 SP1
red 2018-Apr-04 10:00:14 [SVRDAX01] up: 0 days, 0 users, 103 procs,
load=100%
CPU states:
total 100%
cpu00 100.5%
cpu01 100.5%
cpu02 100.5%
cpu03 100.5%
CPU PID Image Name Pri Time Owner MemUsage
00.0% 10396 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 4720k
00.0% 8372 cmd.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 3080k
00.0% 7824 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 5048k
00.0% 7816 cmd.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 3136k
00.0% 7560 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 3092k
00.0% 7548 CNTAoSMgr.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4288k
00.0% 7312 TmProxy.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 9668k
00.0% 7172 BBWin.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 10200k
00.0% 7096 taskhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 15724k
00.0% 6848 vmtoolsd.exe 8 0:00:15 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 10660k
00.0% 6844 iexplore.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 31468k
00.0% 6768 NTRTScan.exe 8 0:00:22 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 9752k
00.0% 6440 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5536k
00.0% 6260 taskhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 17576k
00.0% 6108 SCNotification.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 31356k
00.0% 5976 TrustedInstaller.exe 8 0:09:50 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
32024k
00.0% 5956 explorer.exe 8 0:00:12 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 35564k
00.0% 5884 dwm.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 5284k
00.0% 5876 rdpclip.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 5792k
00.0% 5840 mmc.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 33144k
00.0% 5792 rdpclip.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 5860k
00.0% 5692 taskhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 8660k
00.0% 5552 dwm.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 5404k
00.0% 5520 sppsvc.exe 8 0:05:03 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
13348k
00.0% 5356 mmc.exe 8 0:00:03 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 38860k
00.0% 5312 TmPfw.exe 8 0:00:08 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 11476k
00.0% 5264 mmc.exe 8 0:00:26 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 25752k
00.0% 5204 svchost.exe 8 0:02:44 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 39636k
00.0% 4916 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5452k
00.0% 4912 CcmExec.exe 8 0:03:21 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 85400k
00.0% 4896 mmc.exe 8 0:02:14 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 27824k
00.0% 4724 SCNotification.exe 8 0:00:01 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 32404k
00.0% 4680 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 5248k
00.0% 4464 SCClient.exe 8 0:00:19 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 78488k
00.0% 4428 CmRcService.exe 8 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 9912k
00.0% 4420 msdtc.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
8496k
00.0% 4100 csrss.exe 13 0:00:07 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5700k
00.0% 3988 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5528k
00.0% 3972 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:03:13 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
23200k
00.0% 3924 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
6228k
00.0% 3908 vmtoolsd.exe 8 0:02:13 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 12100k
00.0% 3864 explorer.exe 8 0:00:16 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 68600k
00.0% 3820 vmtoolsd.exe 8 0:00:39 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 10244k
00.0% 3776 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:00:15 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 13860k
00.0% 3752 mmc.exe 8 0:02:06 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 57552k
00.0% 3732 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15696k
00.0% 3716 taskmgr.exe 13 0:02:50 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 10196k
00.0% 3632 iexplore.exe 8 0:51:07 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 88440k
00.0% 3476 SCNotification.exe 8 0:00:02 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 32976k
00.0% 3348 cmd.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 3168k
00.0% 3320 rdpclip.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 4652k
00.0% 3232 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE
7212k
00.0% 3100 MonitoringHost.exe 8 0:00:03 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 18616k
00.0% 3032 MonitoringHost.exe 8 0:00:44 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 66512k
00.0% 2972 TmListen.exe 8 0:00:16 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7976k
00.0% 2956 iexplore.exe 8 0:00:02 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 35300k
00.0% 2948 mmc.exe 8 0:02:08 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 29708k
00.0% 2944 dllhost.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 11912k
00.0% 2900 dwm.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 4344k
00.0% 2672 csrss.exe 13 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 6164k
00.0% 2564 SMSvcHost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
13780k
00.0% 2528 csrss.exe 13 0:01:07 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7104k
00.0% 2516 PccNTMon.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 4012k
00.0% 2484 mmc.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 32552k
00.0% 2444 SearchIndexer.exe 8 0:00:27 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 30472k
00.0% 2364 WebAnalyticsService.exe 8 0:01:07 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK
SERVICE 75368k
00.0% 2308 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15040k
00.0% 2188 vmtoolsd.exe 13 0:00:55 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15684k
00.0% 2116 sqlwriter.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7024k
00.0% 2092 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE
3492k
00.0% 2028 sqlservr.exe 8 0:33:01 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
13168k
00.0% 1800 mqsvc.exe 8 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
9196k
00.0% 1740 SMSvcHost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE
21592k
00.0% 1720 inetinfo.exe 8 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 38408k
00.0% 1648 HealthService.exe 8 0:00:22 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15144k
00.0% 1600 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7704k
00.0% 1428 c2wtshost.exe 8 0:00:03 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 22916k
00.0% 1384 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:13:56 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 41572k
00.0% 1372 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 10548k
00.0% 1308 Ax32Serv.exe 8 0:03:39 AUSTRALIA\_svc_dynaos
548664k
00.0% 1200 armsvc.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4164k
00.0% 1156 spoolsv.exe 8 0:00:09 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 16028k
00.0% 1012 svchost.exe 8 0:00:28 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 14556k
00.0% 960 svchost.exe 8 0:00:04 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE
15324k
00.0% 936 svchost.exe 8 0:00:29 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE
14860k
00.0% 908 svchost.exe 8 0:20:05 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 92516k
00.0% 864 svchost.exe 8 1:59:30 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE
73844k
00.0% 848 LogonUI.exe 13 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 17540k
00.0% 764 svchost.exe 8 0:00:16 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
11020k
00.0% 748 svchost.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
18432k
00.0% 652 svchost.exe 8 0:01:06 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 12008k
00.0% 552 lsm.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7064k
00.0% 544 lsass.exe 9 0:02:07 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 19184k
00.0% 536 services.exe 9 0:05:17 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15276k
00.0% 476 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4932k
00.0% 440 csrss.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7128k
00.0% 432 wininit.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4880k
00.0% 400 explorer.exe 8 0:03:02 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 122384k
00.0% 380 csrss.exe 13 0:01:51 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5388k
00.0% 312 svchost.exe 8 0:00:20 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
20748k
00.0% 296 smss.exe 11 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 1292k
00.0% 4 System 8 0:11:41 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 304k
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From: Shannon K. <sha...@dp...> - 2018-04-04 00:48:00
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I've been using BB extensively since it's birth and the incident that I'm experiencing is an outlier (never before) event.
The Symptom:
Install the client, start the service. Within exactly 20mins XYmon reports CPU %100. However, the task manager indicates less than 20% utilisation. Note: XYmon reports all PIDs using 00.0%.
Actions Taken: server reboot; Disable Trend AV; sfc /scannow; Complete MS Windows Updates patched; bbwin reinstall; recopy CPU.dll from other servers
My intuition says "it's can't be the bbwin client".
Xymon Server Version = 4.3.28
Bbwin client = BBWin_0.13.msi
Server Client = SVRDAX01
Server Client OS = 2008 R2 SP1
red 2018-Apr-04 10:00:14 [SVRDAX01] up: 0 days, 0 users, 103 procs, load=100%
CPU states:
total 100%
cpu00 100.5%
cpu01 100.5%
cpu02 100.5%
cpu03 100.5%
CPU PID Image Name Pri Time Owner MemUsage
00.0% 10396 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 4720k
00.0% 8372 cmd.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 3080k
00.0% 7824 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 5048k
00.0% 7816 cmd.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 3136k
00.0% 7560 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 3092k
00.0% 7548 CNTAoSMgr.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4288k
00.0% 7312 TmProxy.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 9668k
00.0% 7172 BBWin.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 10200k
00.0% 7096 taskhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 15724k
00.0% 6848 vmtoolsd.exe 8 0:00:15 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 10660k
00.0% 6844 iexplore.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 31468k
00.0% 6768 NTRTScan.exe 8 0:00:22 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 9752k
00.0% 6440 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5536k
00.0% 6260 taskhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 17576k
00.0% 6108 SCNotification.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 31356k
00.0% 5976 TrustedInstaller.exe 8 0:09:50 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 32024k
00.0% 5956 explorer.exe 8 0:00:12 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 35564k
00.0% 5884 dwm.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 5284k
00.0% 5876 rdpclip.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 5792k
00.0% 5840 mmc.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 33144k
00.0% 5792 rdpclip.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 5860k
00.0% 5692 taskhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 8660k
00.0% 5552 dwm.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 5404k
00.0% 5520 sppsvc.exe 8 0:05:03 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 13348k
00.0% 5356 mmc.exe 8 0:00:03 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 38860k
00.0% 5312 TmPfw.exe 8 0:00:08 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 11476k
00.0% 5264 mmc.exe 8 0:00:26 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 25752k
00.0% 5204 svchost.exe 8 0:02:44 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 39636k
00.0% 4916 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5452k
00.0% 4912 CcmExec.exe 8 0:03:21 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 85400k
00.0% 4896 mmc.exe 8 0:02:14 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 27824k
00.0% 4724 SCNotification.exe 8 0:00:01 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 32404k
00.0% 4680 conhost.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 5248k
00.0% 4464 SCClient.exe 8 0:00:19 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 78488k
00.0% 4428 CmRcService.exe 8 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 9912k
00.0% 4420 msdtc.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 8496k
00.0% 4100 csrss.exe 13 0:00:07 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5700k
00.0% 3988 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5528k
00.0% 3972 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:03:13 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 23200k
00.0% 3924 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 6228k
00.0% 3908 vmtoolsd.exe 8 0:02:13 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 12100k
00.0% 3864 explorer.exe 8 0:00:16 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 68600k
00.0% 3820 vmtoolsd.exe 8 0:00:39 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 10244k
00.0% 3776 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:00:15 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 13860k
00.0% 3752 mmc.exe 8 0:02:06 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 57552k
00.0% 3732 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15696k
00.0% 3716 taskmgr.exe 13 0:02:50 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 10196k
00.0% 3632 iexplore.exe 8 0:51:07 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 88440k
00.0% 3476 SCNotification.exe 8 0:00:02 AUSTRALIA\MilanovC 32976k
00.0% 3348 cmd.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 3168k
00.0% 3320 rdpclip.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 4652k
00.0% 3232 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 7212k
00.0% 3100 MonitoringHost.exe 8 0:00:03 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 18616k
00.0% 3032 MonitoringHost.exe 8 0:00:44 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 66512k
00.0% 2972 TmListen.exe 8 0:00:16 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7976k
00.0% 2956 iexplore.exe 8 0:00:02 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 35300k
00.0% 2948 mmc.exe 8 0:02:08 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 29708k
00.0% 2944 dllhost.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 11912k
00.0% 2900 dwm.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 4344k
00.0% 2672 csrss.exe 13 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 6164k
00.0% 2564 SMSvcHost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 13780k
00.0% 2528 csrss.exe 13 0:01:07 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7104k
00.0% 2516 PccNTMon.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 4012k
00.0% 2484 mmc.exe 8 0:00:00 AUSTRALIA\$AndersoD 32552k
00.0% 2444 SearchIndexer.exe 8 0:00:27 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 30472k
00.0% 2364 WebAnalyticsService.exe 8 0:01:07 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 75368k
00.0% 2308 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15040k
00.0% 2188 vmtoolsd.exe 13 0:00:55 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15684k
00.0% 2116 sqlwriter.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7024k
00.0% 2092 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 3492k
00.0% 2028 sqlservr.exe 8 0:33:01 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 13168k
00.0% 1800 mqsvc.exe 8 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 9196k
00.0% 1740 SMSvcHost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 21592k
00.0% 1720 inetinfo.exe 8 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 38408k
00.0% 1648 HealthService.exe 8 0:00:22 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15144k
00.0% 1600 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7704k
00.0% 1428 c2wtshost.exe 8 0:00:03 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 22916k
00.0% 1384 WmiPrvSE.exe 8 0:13:56 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 41572k
00.0% 1372 svchost.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 10548k
00.0% 1308 Ax32Serv.exe 8 0:03:39 AUSTRALIA\_svc_dynaos 548664k
00.0% 1200 armsvc.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4164k
00.0% 1156 spoolsv.exe 8 0:00:09 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 16028k
00.0% 1012 svchost.exe 8 0:00:28 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 14556k
00.0% 960 svchost.exe 8 0:00:04 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 15324k
00.0% 936 svchost.exe 8 0:00:29 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 14860k
00.0% 908 svchost.exe 8 0:20:05 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 92516k
00.0% 864 svchost.exe 8 1:59:30 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 73844k
00.0% 848 LogonUI.exe 13 0:00:01 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 17540k
00.0% 764 svchost.exe 8 0:00:16 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 11020k
00.0% 748 svchost.exe 8 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 18432k
00.0% 652 svchost.exe 8 0:01:06 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 12008k
00.0% 552 lsm.exe 8 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7064k
00.0% 544 lsass.exe 9 0:02:07 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 19184k
00.0% 536 services.exe 9 0:05:17 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 15276k
00.0% 476 winlogon.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4932k
00.0% 440 csrss.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 7128k
00.0% 432 wininit.exe 13 0:00:00 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 4880k
00.0% 400 explorer.exe 8 0:03:02 AUSTRALIA\$KimberS 122384k
00.0% 380 csrss.exe 13 0:01:51 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 5388k
00.0% 312 svchost.exe 8 0:00:20 NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE 20748k
00.0% 296 smss.exe 11 0:00:02 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 1292k
00.0% 4 System 8 0:11:41 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 304k
Shannon Kimber
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From: Keegan, A. <And...@bd...> - 2017-04-10 20:48:20
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Hi all I am playing with the new PSclient for xymon and am having trouble getting windows service checking working. I have added a section to the client-local.cfg on the xymon server for the server and it pulls it down to the local clientconfig.cfg. In the logs on the client server says it is checking it and is up, adding to last seen, if the service is stopped it restarts it. Sadly though the Xymon interface is not being updated with the service, it just says "no service checks have been defined". Any ideas or help greatly received. Thanks Andrew Andrew Keegan Head of ILCT Barking and Dagenham College Rush Green Campus Dagenham Road Romford Essex RM7 0XU Mob: +44(0)7940 479 061 DDI: +44(0)20 3667 0133 |
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From: Malcolm H. <mal...@gm...> - 2017-04-04 14:11:54
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Can you paste here the externals.dll line after you've commented it out? Malc On 4 April 2017 2:15:53 pm Even Hauge Juberg <eve...@nt...> wrote: > Hi! > > Bbwin.cfg have been taking me for a spin, ever since I installed it a > couple of months ago. > > I keep getting this error: The agent externals generated this event message > : No externals have been specified > In the application log of the client. I can ignore that in the section > "msgs", so that it will not trigger an event on the Xymon-server, however - > it still annoys me that it leaves an event in the application log of the > client. > > I have tried to comment out the external attribute both in the section > where it loads the dll and the section "externals", but that either > interrupts the load of the client entirely or throws an error conserning > reading the end tag. Is there a way to stop this constant nagging from the > bbwin client about the externals? > > Sincerely > EvenJ > > > > > ---------- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > > > ---------- > _______________________________________________ > bbwin-help mailing list > bbw...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbwin-help > |
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From: Even H. J. <eve...@nt...> - 2017-04-04 13:15:27
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Hi! Bbwin.cfg have been taking me for a spin, ever since I installed it a couple of months ago. I keep getting this error: The agent externals generated this event message : No externals have been specified In the application log of the client. I can ignore that in the section "msgs", so that it will not trigger an event on the Xymon-server, however - it still annoys me that it leaves an event in the application log of the client. I have tried to comment out the external attribute both in the section where it loads the dll and the section "externals", but that either interrupts the load of the client entirely or throws an error conserning reading the end tag. Is there a way to stop this constant nagging from the bbwin client about the externals? Sincerely EvenJ |
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From: <wes...@ve...> - 2017-03-28 11:55:58
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I have been using BB/hoBBit/Xymon for a long time, but only on *NIX systems. I just installed BBWin 0.13 on a Windows 2012 server. It seems to be running fine except I seem no column change on the Xymon server. There is communication because I can run a bbwincmd to query the status of a DIFFERENT system such as this:
C:\Users\Administrator>bbwincmd xymonems query arltx1cprim01 disk
bbdisplay defined to : xymonems
port defined to : 1984
Sending query ...
hostname defined to: arltx1cprim01
Sending to xymonems:
query arltx1cprim01.disk
green Tue Mar 28 06:41:41 CDT 2017 - Filesystems ok
So I know the Windows server has connectivity to the Xymon server. It does not show up on the ghost report. First 10 lines of my msg.HOSTNAME.txt look like this:
client arltx1cgui03.bbwin win32
[osversion]
Microsoft (build 9200)
[cpu]
up: 25 days, 0 users, 58 procs, load=4%
CPU states:
total 04%
cpu00 3.3%
cpu01 4.2%
CPU PID Image Name Pri Time Owner MemUsage
01.0% 3532 BESClient.exe 8 12:29:59 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 14440k
01.0% 1936 sqlservr.exe 8 11:13:32 NT SERVICE\MSSQL$MICROSOFT##WID 45364k
00.4% 780 svchost.exe 8 1:41:10 NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE 20444k
00.3% 1408 SISIDSService.exe 8 2:15:03 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM 32352k
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Wes Neal
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From: <me...@td...> - 2017-03-18 11:31:56
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On Sat, 18 Mar 2017, Chris Pretorius wrote: > Hi all > > Just an update. > > I installed xymonPSclient and it resolved all my issue. Thank you for the suggestion. > > I have one question on xymonPSclient. Where do I set the hostname to override the hosts actual hostname and align with the xymon server configuration? In xymonclient_config.xml set the clientname. Something like this: <clientname>server.example.com</clientname> Regards, -- Tom me...@td... Spamtrap address me...@td... |
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From: Chris P. <ch...@li...> - 2017-03-18 11:13:18
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Hi all Just an update. I installed xymonPSclient and it resolved all my issue. Thank you for the suggestion. I have one question on xymonPSclient. Where do I set the hostname to override the hosts actual hostname and align with the xymon server configuration? Regards -----Original Message----- From: Neil Simmonds [mailto:nei...@gm...] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 5:18 PM To: Chris Pretorius <ch...@li...>; bbw...@li... Subject: RE: [Bbwin-help] External scripts I assume that you are using BBWin in Local mode? If you were using central mode then the File monitoring is built in and very easy to use. -----Original Message----- From: Chris Pretorius [mailto:ch...@li...] Sent: 16 March 2017 14:18 To: bbw...@li... Subject: Re: [Bbwin-help] External scripts Thank you I am busy looking at WinPSClient. I will have to follow a whole change control process to implement WinPSClient. We have a process that updates a file every two hours, I was thinking of using a batch script to monitor the file and alert us when the file hasn't been updated for more than 2 hours. Doing this in a batch script seem to be very complex where we could get the results we needed with a perl script. Just busy ironing out some details. Will BBWin run the perl script (we have perl for windows installed) and send the data to our xymon server if I update the external section with something like <load value="perl.exe ..\ext\file.pl" /> Kind regards -----Original Message----- From: Neil Simmonds [mailto:nei...@gm...] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 3:25 PM To: me...@td...; 'Pierre Malenfant' <pma...@ma...> Cc: Chris Pretorius <ch...@li...>; bbw...@li... Subject: RE: [Bbwin-help] External scripts We're currently switching from BBWin to WinPSClient for many reasons. Some of these are the simpler install (with a little minor scripting) and the ability to monitor text log files as well as Windows Event Logs, also, we've found that the BBWin msgs.dll seems to have a memory leak. Add the better support into the mix and I readily recommend WinPSClient. I'd also suggest you may want to consider looking into Powershell for your external scripts as well. -----Original Message----- From: me...@td... [mailto:me...@td...] Sent: 16 March 2017 12:50 To: Pierre Malenfant <pma...@ma...> Cc: Chris Pretorius <ch...@li...>; bbw...@li... Subject: Re: [Bbwin-help] External scripts Pierre Malenfant <pma...@ma...> wrote: >> >> Checkout Xymonton, there are examples there. >> >> http://wiki.xymonton.org >> >> I would love to see more evolution around BBwin. Especially better >> central config. As far as I can tell bbwin is dead. You might want to have a look at http://svn.code.sf.net/p/xymon/code/sandbox/WinPSClient. It seems to be a lot more stable and it is actively maintained. The main developer for WinPSClient answers questions over on the main xymon list. HTH, -- Tom me...@td... Spamtrap address me...@td... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ bbwin-help mailing list bbw...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbwin-help ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ bbwin-help mailing list bbw...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbwin-help |
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From: Chris P. <ch...@li...> - 2017-03-16 20:02:28
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Hi Neil Luckily my bbwin was running in central mode. analysis.cfg FILE "D:\file" red mtime<7200 client-local.cfg [server] file:D:\file: The file test turned red for the server, clicking on the file shows Inside the file column t show the file name with this line File was modified 4294965945 seconds ago - should be <7200 Clicking on the file shows [file:D:\file] type:0x00020 (file) mode:777 (not implemented) linkcount:1 owner:0 (not implemented) group:0 (not implemented) size:433696256 atime:1489694413 (2017/03/16-20:00:13) ctime:1470057632 (2016/08/1-13:20:32) mtime:1489694472 (2017/03/16-20:01:12) I found changing mtime >any number, the test will always be green I also found this link that shows this is a known issue with bbwin http://lists.xymon.com/archive/2014-October/040446.html Kind regards -----Original Message----- From: Neil Simmonds [mailto:nei...@gm...] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 5:18 PM To: Chris Pretorius <ch...@li...>; bbw...@li... Subject: RE: [Bbwin-help] External scripts I assume that you are using BBWin in Local mode? If you were using central mode then the File monitoring is built in and very easy to use. -----Original Message----- From: Chris Pretorius [mailto:ch...@li...] Sent: 16 March 2017 14:18 To: bbw...@li... Subject: Re: [Bbwin-help] External scripts Thank you I am busy looking at WinPSClient. I will have to follow a whole change control process to implement WinPSClient. We have a process that updates a file every two hours, I was thinking of using a batch script to monitor the file and alert us when the file hasn't been updated for more than 2 hours. Doing this in a batch script seem to be very complex where we could get the results we needed with a perl script. Just busy ironing out some details. Will BBWin run the perl script (we have perl for windows installed) and send the data to our xymon server if I update the external section with something like <load value="perl.exe ..\ext\file.pl" /> Kind regards -----Original Message----- From: Neil Simmonds [mailto:nei...@gm...] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 3:25 PM To: me...@td...; 'Pierre Malenfant' <pma...@ma...> Cc: Chris Pretorius <ch...@li...>; bbw...@li... Subject: RE: [Bbwin-help] External scripts We're currently switching from BBWin to WinPSClient for many reasons. Some of these are the simpler install (with a little minor scripting) and the ability to monitor text log files as well as Windows Event Logs, also, we've found that the BBWin msgs.dll seems to have a memory leak. Add the better support into the mix and I readily recommend WinPSClient. I'd also suggest you may want to consider looking into Powershell for your external scripts as well. -----Original Message----- From: me...@td... [mailto:me...@td...] Sent: 16 March 2017 12:50 To: Pierre Malenfant <pma...@ma...> Cc: Chris Pretorius <ch...@li...>; bbw...@li... Subject: Re: [Bbwin-help] External scripts Pierre Malenfant <pma...@ma...> wrote: >> >> Checkout Xymonton, there are examples there. >> >> http://wiki.xymonton.org >> >> I would love to see more evolution around BBwin. Especially better >> central config. As far as I can tell bbwin is dead. You might want to have a look at http://svn.code.sf.net/p/xymon/code/sandbox/WinPSClient. It seems to be a lot more stable and it is actively maintained. The main developer for WinPSClient answers questions over on the main xymon list. HTH, -- Tom me...@td... Spamtrap address me...@td... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ bbwin-help mailing list bbw...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbwin-help ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ bbwin-help mailing list bbw...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbwin-help |
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From: Chris P. <ch...@li...> - 2017-03-16 14:18:30
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Thank you I am busy looking at WinPSClient. I will have to follow a whole change control process to implement WinPSClient. We have a process that updates a file every two hours, I was thinking of using a batch script to monitor the file and alert us when the file hasn't been updated for more than 2 hours. Doing this in a batch script seem to be very complex where we could get the results we needed with a perl script. Just busy ironing out some details. Will BBWin run the perl script (we have perl for windows installed) and send the data to our xymon server if I update the external section with something like <load value="perl.exe ..\ext\file.pl" /> Kind regards -----Original Message----- From: Neil Simmonds [mailto:nei...@gm...] Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2017 3:25 PM To: me...@td...; 'Pierre Malenfant' <pma...@ma...> Cc: Chris Pretorius <ch...@li...>; bbw...@li... Subject: RE: [Bbwin-help] External scripts We're currently switching from BBWin to WinPSClient for many reasons. Some of these are the simpler install (with a little minor scripting) and the ability to monitor text log files as well as Windows Event Logs, also, we've found that the BBWin msgs.dll seems to have a memory leak. Add the better support into the mix and I readily recommend WinPSClient. I'd also suggest you may want to consider looking into Powershell for your external scripts as well. -----Original Message----- From: me...@td... [mailto:me...@td...] Sent: 16 March 2017 12:50 To: Pierre Malenfant <pma...@ma...> Cc: Chris Pretorius <ch...@li...>; bbw...@li... Subject: Re: [Bbwin-help] External scripts Pierre Malenfant <pma...@ma...> wrote: >> >> Checkout Xymonton, there are examples there. >> >> http://wiki.xymonton.org >> >> I would love to see more evolution around BBwin. Especially better >> central config. As far as I can tell bbwin is dead. You might want to have a look at http://svn.code.sf.net/p/xymon/code/sandbox/WinPSClient. It seems to be a lot more stable and it is actively maintained. The main developer for WinPSClient answers questions over on the main xymon list. HTH, -- Tom me...@td... Spamtrap address me...@td... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ bbwin-help mailing list bbw...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbwin-help |
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From: <me...@td...> - 2017-03-16 13:06:23
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Pierre Malenfant <pma...@ma...> wrote: >> >> Checkout Xymonton, there are examples there. >> >> http://wiki.xymonton.org >> >> I would love to see more evolution around BBwin. Especially better >> central config. As far as I can tell bbwin is dead. You might want to have a look at http://svn.code.sf.net/p/xymon/code/sandbox/WinPSClient. It seems to be a lot more stable and it is actively maintained. The main developer for WinPSClient answers questions over on the main xymon list. HTH, -- Tom me...@td... Spamtrap address me...@td... |
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From: Pierre M. <pma...@ma...> - 2017-03-16 12:17:50
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Hello Chris, Checkout Xymonton, there are examples there. http://wiki.xymonton.org I would love to see more evolution around BBwin. Especially better central config. Pierre Malenfant Spécialiste en technologies de l'information Malavix informatique inc. pma...@ma... Chris Pretorius <ch...@li...> 2017-03-16 03:50 To "bbw...@li..." <bbw...@li...> cc Subject [Bbwin-help] External scripts Hi Where can I find vbs examples for external scripts. Regards Chris Pretorius 0872367740 ch...@li... www.signio.co.za Centurion Square, 3rd Floor, cnr Heuwel and Gordon Hood rd, Centurion This communication is subject to Lightstone's email disclaimer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ bbwin-help mailing list bbw...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbwin-help |
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From: Chris P. <ch...@li...> - 2017-03-16 08:23:20
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From: Chris P. <ch...@li...> - 2017-03-16 08:09:42
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Hi Where can I find vbs examples for external scripts. Regards |
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From: Neil S. <Nei...@ex...> - 2016-10-12 07:14:45
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If you look at your BBWin.cfg file you should find the following,
<setting name="bbdisplay" value="yourfirstbbdisplay:port" />
<!-- <setting name="bbdisplay" value="yoursecondbbdisplay:port" />-->
Change it to be
<setting name="bbdisplay" value="yourfirstbbdisplay" />
<setting name="bbdisplay" value="yoursecondbbdisplay" />
Obviously replacing yourfirstbbdisplay and yoursecondbbdisplay with the 2 server names you need (and adding a colon and the port number if they use anything other than 1984
From: Keegan, Andrew [mailto:And...@bd...]
Sent: 11 October 2016 14:39
To: bbw...@li...
Subject: [Bbwin-help] BBwin client report to 2 servers
Hi
I have read in the past it is possible to configure the BBwin client to report to 2 different Xymon servers. I cannot seem to find any further information on it.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks
Andrew
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From: Keegan, A. <And...@bd...> - 2016-10-11 15:11:54
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Hi I have read in the past it is possible to configure the BBwin client to report to 2 different Xymon servers. I cannot seem to find any further information on it. Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks Andrew |
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From: Randall B. C. <rba...@gr...> - 2016-01-15 18:43:26
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Hi people:
Our current setup has two independent xymon servers. They have
independent storage and the whole idea is have a spare server with the
same data in case of failure.
They are listed by fqdn on the XYMSERVERS variable of our *nix clients.
But I have almost 100 vms that runs windows and of course bbwin.
I use one machine as test rat:
try #1
modify bbwin.cfg
<setting name="bbdisplay" value="mon01.mydomain.tld" />
and add
<setting name="bbdisplay" value="mon02.mydomain.tld" />
restart the service and wait on both xymon server to see data plotting.
Nothing came, so reviewed logs on both side and there not errors.
so went to try #2
modify bbwin.cfg
<setting name="bbdisplay" value="mon01.mydomain.tld" />
<setting name="bbdisplay" value="mon02.mydomain.tld:1984" />
Same issue no errors on both ends and no data.
so I hoping somebody know how to trick the bbwin to send data to both
servers.... any idea?
Any help will really appreciate....
PD: Meanwhile I'm checking these ideas:
two bbwin process with different bbwin.cfg files (each one pointing to
different server)
loading a sniffer to see what is sended from nic.
digg with source code (besides I'm not C++ proficient).
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From: Nordquist, D. <Dan...@or...> - 2015-10-16 12:37:57
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Disk test in Windows appending a ' with a large number of disks (over 150), which breaks the test.
For some reason, we added additional disks to our exchange servers and hobbit is appending a single quote (') to the disk names and the disk test is broken because of it.
Anyone have this happen to them and know of a solution?
Thank you,
Dan
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From: Nordquist, D. <Dan...@or...> - 2015-10-16 12:14:14
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Disk test in Windows appending a ' with a large number of disks (over 150), which breaks the test.
For some reason, we added additional disks to our exchange servers and hobbit is appending a single quote (') to the disk names and the disk test is broken because of it.
Anyone have this happen to them and know of a solution?
Thank you,
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From: Sheel Shah [mailto:She...@rd...]
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 1:33 PM
To: Malcolm Hunter <mal...@gm...>
Cc: bbw...@li...
Subject: Re: [Bbwin-help] CPU, Disk, Memory graphs not showing for newly added servers
Hello all,
We are still unable to determine why none of the graphs are showing up for two new servers. There is no information in the Ghost Clients report for these two new servers, and I confirmed the remote server is able to speak with the xymon server on port 1984. Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Sheel
From: Malcolm Hunter [mailto:mal...@gm...]
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2015 3:40 AM
To: Sheel Shah
Cc: bbw...@li...<mailto:bbw...@li...>
Subject: Re: [Bbwin-help] CPU, Disk, Memory graphs not showing for newly added servers
Ghost Clients is under the Reports menu on the Xymon main page.
On 9 April 2015 02:20:34 Sheel Shah <She...@rd...<mailto:She...@rd...>> wrote:
Hi Malcolm,
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with the ghost client report. I do see activity in the conn report as well as the trends report, though.
Thanks,
Sheel
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On Apr 8, 2015, at 7:17 PM, Malcolm Hunter <mal...@gm...<mailto:mal...@gm...>> wrote:
Hi
Are you getting anything in the ghost clients report?
Malcolm
On 9 April 2015 00:17:06 Sheel Shah <She...@rd...<mailto:She...@rd...>> wrote:
Hello,
Recently, we installed the latest BBWin agent onto two of our servers, one being Windows 2008 and the other being Windows 2003. We then configured on our Xymon server the hosts.cfg for these two new servers. While the two servers display on our Xymon homepage, the graphs for CPU, Disk, Memory, etc are not displaying and are just showing as a dash "-". I ensured the port between the servers and the xymon server are open, as well. Does anyone have any insight as to what could be causing this?
Thanks,
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From: Ian E. <Ian...@pe...> - 2015-06-30 23:17:20
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Thanks so much for the reply Malcolm. I hope I’m replying correctly to the addresses. I’m not using filemon, I have kept changes to a minimum and only changed the client-local.cfg to include the central server info and report centrally. I’ve tried to keep things minimal and wanted to track a directory, and thought the TRACK option would allow me to keep the history of it. Perhaps I will need to gather this information myself and then send it to the Trend graphs myself, I assume that is where filemon comes into it. Ian Evans / IT Manager From: Malcolm Hunter [mailto:mal...@gm...] Sent: Tuesday, 30 June 2015 11:53 PM To: Ian Evans Cc: bbw...@li...; xy...@xy... Subject: Re: [Bbwin-help] BBwin client not generating filesnames*.rrd file, hence no files graph Hi Ian, I'm assuming you're using the filemon script. I don't believe that generates "graphable" data for Xymon to use. Regards, Malcolm -- BBWin Development - The Windows client for Big Brother and Xymon http://bbwin.sourceforge.net http://xymon.sourceforge.net Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 9:27 AM From: "Ian Evans" <Ian...@pe...<mailto:Ian...@pe...>> To: "bbw...@li...<mailto:bbw...@li...>" <bbw...@li...<mailto:bbw...@li...>> Subject: [Bbwin-help] BBwin client not generating filesnames*.rrd file, hence no files graph Hi, I’ve recently installed Xymon v4.3.20 on to Ubuntu and have a windows client running BBWin 0.13. I’m TRACKing a directory C:\Temp and Xymon and the Files dot shows the directory and size okay. But I don’t get any graph showing at the bottom of the page. I get a magnifying glass only. If I touch the file in ~/data/rrd/<servername>/filenames,C:\Temp.rrd so that it is empty, I then get a small box with the words “xymongraph files” next to the magnifying glass. If I drill down on that, the next page shows me 4 similar boxes saying, hourly graph, daily graph, weekly graph and monthly graph. Obviously the rrd file is not being generated with the appropriate data. But I don’t know what I am missing. I have this configured for the hostname in analysis.cfg “DIR %TEMP% TRACK” I have this configured for the client after it’s hostname “dir:C:\Temp” Thanks for help, terrific product by the way. Ian Evans ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Don't Limit Your Business. Reach for the Cloud. GigeNET's Cloud Solutions provide you with the tools and support that you need to offload your IT needs and focus on growing your business. Configured For All Businesses. Start Your Cloud Today. https://www.gigenetcloud.com/_______________________________________________ bbwin-help mailing list bbw...@li...<mailto:bbw...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bbwin-help |