Ummm.... but (with the utmost respect) if SA is using WMI and WMI isn't working properly, doesn't that become an issue for SA?

Ian

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The eventlog check is done using WMI.  Within the WMI query we say "give the entries of the eventlog AFTER eventlog_entry_number", but it sure looks like WMI is not doing this correctly....I'm afraid this is an WMI issue not an SA issue...
 

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Hi,


I think this has been brought up before by someone, but I don't think there was an answer. The eventlog check (external com check) appears to check the entire event log on every cycle. As this takes about 10 minutes, and I need to do it on about 25 servers, I've got a problem!


Am I doing something wrong?


Cheers,


Ian


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