[SA-list] Service vs. Application

2004-05-21 Thread Michael J. Dunigan
I have SA v4.1.1591 installed on a Windows 2003 server. I am a little fuzzy about the difference between running as an application and as a service. I have seen this talked about on this maillist, but I am not understanding the difference. I do know that I made a small change to a

RE: [SA-list] Service vs. Application

2004-05-21 Thread David Ewing
If you run SA as a service and would like to maintain via Terminal Services, you can run RDP from the command line and enter using the console. Mstsc /v:servername /console. This will allow SA to show up on the task bar, and allow editing without stopping the service. -Original

RE: [SA-list] Service vs. Application

2004-05-21 Thread Ferrell, Jim
I believe this would work if: 1. You are running 2003 Server. (Which you are.) 2. You have the latest version of Terminal Services client. Haven't tried it because we are running 2000 Server. Jim F. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

[SA-list] COM Eventlog check issues

2004-05-21 Thread Greg A Weigold
First of all... I love the new Eventlog check...its so easy to set up... However, no matter what I put in the various boxes, it never seems to come up with a down condition... I have the eventid and source filled in, (application log) and warning box checked, but when I get warnings in the log,

RE: [SA-list] Service vs. Application

2004-05-21 Thread Walker, Chuck
Update on this. I loved this so much I started playing with it to see what can be done. Ok here is what I found. I use Remote Desktop Connection witch is the replacement for Terminal Server Client. I tool the Start Run command and created a short cut with this in it C:\Program Files\Remote

RE: [SA-list] Service vs. Application

2004-05-21 Thread Walker, Chuck
I have tried this on Windows NT4 Terminal server and Windows 2000 Terminal serve and Server 2003. All works. Chuck Walker We do not stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf

[SA-list] Disk Space check feature release?

2004-05-21 Thread Kevin Kruithof
Title: Disk Space check feature release? Guys, I was curious whether this would be useful to others, and if so to ask Dirk if it could be implemented easily: We monitor Logical Disk Free Space through SA on most of our servers--we usually set it to alert us at around under 20% free. If

RE: [SA-list] Disk Space check feature release?

2004-05-21 Thread Dirk Bulinckx
Title: Disk Space check feature release? You can already do something similar. entry_1 diskspace alert when less then 20% entry_2 diskspace alert when less then 15% (depends on entry_1 being DOWN) entry_3 diskspace alert when less then 10% (depends on entry_2 being DOWN) entry_4

RE: [SA-list] Disk Space check feature release?

2004-05-21 Thread Riley, Steve
Title: Message We create multiple checks, 20 percent, 10 percent and 5 percent. The 10 percent would only check if 20 percent was down, likewise for 5, if 10 was down. Steve -Original Message-From: Kevin Kruithof [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 4:11 PMTo: