Could you give me the URL? That would help understanding it
Dirk.
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Dirk,
I want to chec
Dirk,
I want to check a website that signs in with an url and then is connected
through to another url once the user has been authenticated.
I have tried to use servers alive in a few different combinations and use
the password protected page part of servers alive.
I cannot seem to get it to wor
They're charging to *receive* e-mails on your phone!? Damn! I get about
a dozen SPAMs a week on my cell -- guess I won't be getting Cingular for
service, now, will I!?!?!?!! (AT&T only charges when I *send* from the
phone...)
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Page 23 (or 28 depending on how you look at page numbers) explains how to
remove the date/time stamp from the mail.
Dirk.
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Evidently, this is not a problem with Citrix, as we have been using the 1494
telnet check for about a year, and we check it every 8 minutes and have
never seen any of these symptoms.
Randy
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Your AW: [SA-list] Monitoring Citrix Servers
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Currently emails are sent with "Mail generated by Servers Alive at Thursday, December
11, 2003 6:08:11 AM". Cingular now splits this into two messages due to the length.
Since we get charged by the message, is there a place I can change this message? All I
really need is "12/11/03 06:08:11 AM"
I never waited for that to happen nor did I see anything by chance.
I suppose that a mere port connect does not start a session within
Citrix.
You could use tcpview to have a look or plainly netstat from the
commandline.
(open dos box, netstat -a or whatever you think best, then analyse
output)
I
Right, Thanks for the tip. Sysinternals is a great resource.
Cheers,
Joe
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to see if yo
Thanks Oliver, I just heard that explanation from our main Citrix admin.
;-) In our setup 5 sessions are maintained at idle to handle new
clients logging in.
What should I expect to see in the Citrix Management Console when SA
does it's connection check? I assume I'll see something pop up every
to see if you have any open tcp connections, check out this tool:
TCPVIEW http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml
regards
Pieter
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Let me explain:
ICA-TCP connection, session 65xxx listening: default for ICA protocol
RDP-TCP connection, session 65xxx listening: default for RDP protocol
without these, the Citrix server wouldn't be able to listen to the
protocol types.
several idle sessions (normally 2, but could be otherwise
Hmmm. I think I'm seeing that now. I see a single ICA-TCP connection
with session ID 65,636, State = Listen, Type ICA, and then a RDP-TCP
session, with session ID 65,537, State = Listen, Type RDP, and below
that session listing, under 'State' are 5 idle sessions.
Is that what you were talking abou
As far as I can tell this is working fine with Citrix Metaframe1.8 and
Citrix XP.
We never found any open connections derived from SA.
Oliver
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Monitoring a port CAN be a problem if the system you're monitoring is not
correctly "seeing" the disconnection as being a closed socket. In the past
we have had several support issues with servers (mail/ftp/web/...) that were
not very happy with the "port connections" of Servers Alive, from the
po
Thanks for the tip! I watched one of our boxes go down yesterday. The
pager went off first for the IMA service, then for the Telnet to port
1494. I'll add the other monitor once we get the registered version.
Cheers,
Joe
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Maybe in a future version but not in the upcoming
4.1
Dirk.
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SaliveSubject: [SA-list] rrdTool Logging
Dirk
Is it possible to selectively enable rrd logging for a
Dirk
Is it possible to selectively enable rrd logging for a specified number of checks? Something similar to the way syslog for be selectively done.
Given that one may only be interested in ping response times etc.
Best Wishes BT Yahoo! Broadband - Save £80 when you order online today. Hur
Nice post :-)
One BIG question that I still have is how do you point (within the graph
creation commands) to the correct data-set?
Dirk.
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As long as SA is running you could have a max of 11 of
them. If you stop/start SA they will disappear. The fact that you
see the .BAT file is not linked to them being processes or
not.
The reason that they are still in the directory is rather
simple:
IF you don't have a command to ex
>The BAT files are created and exectuted by SA too.So, the existing ones didn't get processed because there was no empty RRDto populate.- I /may/ need to run those manually.Hopefully new ones will be created, processed & then deleted - so I canforget about them :) BT Yahoo! Broadband - Save £80 w
The BAT files are created and exectuted by SA
too.
Dirk.
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SaliveSubject: [SA-list] RRDs - how populated?
Hi,
We've succesfully run the sa_Create_RRD.bat to generat
Hi,
We've succesfully run the sa_Create_RRD.bat to generate the empty RRDs. But how do they get populated?
So far, the data to populate these seems to be being stored in batch files (sa_U_RRD00.bat, etc), rather than directly into the RRDs.
Are we supposed to process these batch files manually?
We check the IMA Service as well as TCP port connect to 1494 and UDP ICA
to port 1604.
Oliver
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Does anyone
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