Not Yet, but have it planned.

Paul

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Have you tried the new version (the one I talked about in a previous post
today)


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I have had problems myself, I have got it so that it no longer reports that
it cannot find the computer name, but my problem right now is that it is
not finding the counters on the remote system.  I do not have this problem
with all machines so I believe there may be some registry/User profile
issues.

The problem seems to resolve around the fact that the system can access the
server but is not authorised to access the data.

I will let the group know if I find anything.

Paul




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Stefano,

Have you tried using "(machinename)\(username)" for the login name field in
the login box?

It sounds like the SA machine is using the domain security context by
default when attaching to non-domain machines.  This sounds like normal
behavior for NT/2000 authentication.

If you put "(machinename)\(username)" as the login, it should change the
security context to (machinename) and check the non-domain-computer SAM,
instead of the domain, for authentication.

-David

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Hi all,

I have this big problem about the monitoring of the counters for PerfMon.
Here is my situation:

I have many server belonging to a domain of a WinNT domain.
I have many servers that are Stand-Alone servers and don't belong to the
WinNT domain. I use the last version of Servers Alive and it is installed
on
a computer that belongs to the domain I use Service Alive as Service and it
is started by the LocalSystem account I can successfully monitor Services
(CHECKS->NT->NT Service) using a login/password written in the
username/password boxes I can successfully monitor Services (CHECKS->NT->NT
Process) using a login/password written in the username/password boxes

If I go to: CHECKS->NT->PerfMon and I write the login/password of the
Administrator of the computer whose counters I want to monitor and I click
on: 'Select Perfmon Counter' I have a new window open named Servers Alive
even if it is the same windows of the standrad Win2K application
'Performance Monitor'. I write in the box the name of the computer I want
to
connect for monitoring the performance counters and I have a 'CAN'T
CONNECT'.

If I start Servers Alive as an application and not as a service and I
log-in
to the SA computer using the Administrator of the domain I can retrieve and
monitor the counters of all the Servers that belong to the WinNT domain
(but
I cannot monitor the Stand-Alone Servers).

Here are all the checks that I did:

1) Increased the time-out for the PerfMon checks (as described in the
manual)
2) I saw in the Event Viewer of the monitored servers that when SA performs
a PerfMon Counter check, there is a succesfull log-on and a succesfull
log-off from the Servers Alive computer.
3) Servers Alive log reports an ERR PERFMON:  -1073738820 and the value
obtained is always -999
4) There is no network problem (such as firewall, etc.)

Have you some suggestions for monitoring the Performance COunters for all
the servers (belonging to the domain and not) using a Servers Alive
ainstallation as a Service? Have you some experiences about this or it
could
be a SA bug?

Thnks for your help.
Stefano Scalise.
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