10-29-2009 12:48 AM
10-29-2009 05:01 AM
I would recommend you follow the steps below, whilst dtracing evmonitoring and directory service, monitoringagent.
If required, you can perform an immediate status check on an Enterprise Vault
server, in addition to the scheduled regular monitoring. For example, you may
want to do this if the most recent set of data indicates a potential problem, and
you want to investigate the current status.
Perform the following procedure on the server on which you require the immediate
status check.
To perform an immediate status check
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such as Notepad. The configuration file is located in the Enterprise Vault
installation folder (normally
Edit the configuration file MonitoringAgent.exe.config using a text editorC:\Program Files\Enterprise Vault).2
available port number on the Enterprise Vault server.
Set the value of OperationsManagerMonitorObjectChannel to an appropriate3
Ensure the value of ExposeMonitor is set to true.4
uses the new configuration settings.
Stop and restart the Enterprise Vault Admin service, so that Enterprise Vault5
Vault installation folder (normally
Open a Command Prompt window and change directory to the EnterpriseC:\Program Files\Enterprise Vault).6
Within a short time you should see the results of the status check in
Operations Manager.
For security reasons you should change the value of
Force the status check by entering the command ForceMonitoringUtil.exe.ExposeMonitor to falseand then restart the Admin service after you have finished performing the
immediate status check.