If I am correct in presuming that SA is not threaded for SMP, then your
observation of 50% CPU utilization may indeed be 100% consumption of one of
your processors. Have you observed that the consumption is specifically
only 50% of a single CPU? This is of great interest to me as I have not
insta
Custom made COM check for a large infrastructure project in the Netherlands.
It will check for the existance of a file within a given directory, move the
file to a new directory and alert (give a down) using the first line of the
file.
http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/addons.asp
Dirk.
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That's pretty high but not knowing what your machine spec is it's pretty
hard to judge. On my Win2K SP4 server that I run SA 4.1 on, the
serversalive.exe process ranges from 20%-50% CPU utilisation while a check
cycle is running and then drops back to 0% between cycles. The server
hardware is
Should not be a problem.
Dirk.
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Subject: RE: [SA-list] Color Codes in 4.1
I see. Is there a problem installing IIS6 on the same box
I see. Is there a problem installing IIS6 on the same box as Servers
Alive?
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There is no such thing as the html template. The template is something
that
you as user can create. There is an example on
http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/doc/template.zip
How to create your own protocol definition within Servers Alive:
An example:
http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/create_protocol_01.asp
Dirk.
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There is no such thing as the html template. The template is something that
you as user can create. There is an example on
http://www.woodstone.nu/salive/doc/template.zip
Dirk.
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Hi,
Please ignore my previous request for assistance,
it seems that someone changed the database password and the slowdown was SA
constantly retrying to write to the database, changed the passwords and all
ok.
Found this from the text logfile, very useful when
on maximum logging.
Regar
Dirk,
Could you send me the link to the html template? The page comes with
enabling the web server don't have color codes.
Thanks,
Dilek
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Not sure to understand what you're trying to do.
Within the template all colors that are accesible via HTML are
a
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Hi all,
I upgraded to the new SA4.1 the other day, and now
my checking PC runs like a dog whenever the check process is running. Has
anyone else seen this?
Looking at it with Process Explorer shows the SA
process using 90+% of the CPU, while it's checking and then down to nothing
while
Title: RE: [SA-list] Checking User Logons
A - that's just this info I'm looking for - thanks.
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You could parse the outpu
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