Shawn,
You just might be able to glean some information by looking at running
queries in the database.

Good Luck,
Juan ingles

On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Pierson, Shawn <shawn.pier...@sug.com>wrote:

> **
> After having arplugin.exe suddenly cause the ARServer to stop responding to
> anything other than the Admin Tool (I assume it was someone running some
> huge query via a web service or something), I realized how horrible of an
> idea it was for BMC to take away our ability to turn on logging from the
> admin tool.  It would also defeat the purpose for me to update the config
> file and restart the service.  As a result, I have no way of being able to
> know why my server was unavailable.
>
> Sorry folks, this isn’t a question or necessarily productive, just a
> complaint.
>
> Thanks,
>
> *Shawn Pierson *
> Remedy Developer | Southern Union
>
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