Keep in mind that if this is a Windows 2000 Domain Controller, the PROC service may produce a memory leak that will eventually crash your server. This was with the win32 client midas f? I believe.
Paul
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>Keep in mind that if this is a Windows 2000 Domain Controller, the PROC service may produce a memory leak that will eventually crash your server. This was with the win32 client midas f? I believe.
Do you know wether this (memory leak) is also the case for the midas 2.3 beta version?
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Will it be possible for MIDAS under linux to monitor windows 2000 server services?
It sure is .. use the Process check and use it like this
<PROC>
<TYPE>PRESENT</TYPE>
<NAME>spoolsv</NAME>
</PROC>
You are now monitoring the Printer Spool service.
Keep in mind that if this is a Windows 2000 Domain Controller, the PROC service may produce a memory leak that will eventually crash your server. This was with the win32 client midas f? I believe.
Paul
>Keep in mind that if this is a Windows 2000 Domain Controller, the PROC service may produce a memory leak that will eventually crash your server. This was with the win32 client midas f? I believe.
Do you know wether this (memory leak) is also the case for the midas 2.3 beta version?