10-17-2013 07:32 PM
Dear community,
I have a daily scheduled task running for EV monitoring. It used to work while it is running on the Windows 2003 box. Now that I have migrated to the new 2008 R2 box, the script failed to show any output. Did a search on the net and found out that I need to use 32 bit powershell instead of 64 bit.
After expliciting calling the 32bit powershell, output via email is working fine.
This leads to another problem:
When the script comes to this section (Lets call it Section A:(
Cscript //nologo EVMonitor-Queues.vbs servername "servername\private$\Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox Task for [ExchangeServername] 111027181710 a2" >> EVCheck.txt
Cscript //nologo EVMonitor-Queues.vbs servername "servername\private$\Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox Task for [ExchangeServername] 111027181710 a5" >> EVCheck.txt
It does not output to EVCheck.txt.
The script contents for EVMonitor-Queues.vbs is as follows:
(I believe, in the past, when the EV is running on the 2003 box, the script is taken from here: https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/blogs/monitoring-msmq-vbs )
Is there any solution to output Section A to a text file? (It used to work on Windows 2003).
Option Explicit
Dim MSMQApp ' As MsmqApplication
Set MSMQApp = CreateObject("MSMQ.MSMQApplication")
Dim strComputer
If Wscript.Arguments.Count = 0 Then
WScript.Echo "usage: msmq.vbs server_name queue "
WScript.Echo " "
WScript.Echo "e.g. cscript msmq.vbs tus1ev1idxpin01 queue"
Else
strComputer = Wscript.Arguments(0)
END If
On Error Resume Next
MSMQApp.Machine=strComputer
Dim qName ' As String
For each qName in MSMQApp.PrivateQueues
Dim Mgmt ' As new MSMQManagement
Set Mgmt = CreateObject("MSMQ.MSMQManagement")
Mgmt.Init MSMQApp.Machine,,"DIRECT=OS:" & qName
if Wscript.Arguments(1) <> "" then
if instr(UCase(qName),UCase(Wscript.Arguments(1))) >0 then
WScript.Echo qName & " Messages " & CLng(Mgmt.MessageCount) & " Size: " & int(CLng(Mgmt.BytesInQueue) / 1024) & " Kb"
end if
else
WScript.Echo qName & " Messages " & CLng(Mgmt.MessageCount) & " Size: " & int(CLng(Mgmt.BytesInQueue) / 1024) & " Kb"
end if
Next
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10-21-2013 05:07 AM
That is what I was referring to above. The number sequences is a date\time that is generated when the queue is created.
Glad you are sorted.
10-17-2013 10:24 PM
Moved to EV forum....
10-18-2013 04:43 AM
Did you update the MSMQ Task names? So in Section A, Is the right name listed? Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox Task for [ExchangeServername] 111027181710 a2
10-20-2013 07:53 PM
Yes I have changed the servername to the new EV server.
Cscript //nologo EVMonitor-Queues.vbs servername "servername\private$\Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox Task for [ExchangeServername] 111027181710 a2" >> EVCheck.txt
Cscript //nologo EVMonitor-Queues.vbs servername "servername\private$\Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox Task for [ExchangeServername] 111027181710 a5" >> EVCheck.txt
When I run the .vbs on the new EV server, there are pop ups. (See attached .docx)
But it just cannot output the a2 and a5 queues to a text file. (See attached output.jpg)
10-20-2013 11:37 PM
It worked after I changed the values 111027181710 to the correct ones found in the EV server:
Cscript //nologo EVMonitor-Queues.vbs servername "servername\private$\Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox Task for [ExchangeServername] 111027181710 a2" >> EVCheck.txt
Initially, I thought the values here are hardcoded in between the quotes "servername\private$\Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox Task for [ExchangeServername] 111027181710 a2"
Meaning to say that initially, I thought this line
Cscript //nologo EVMonitor-Queues.vbs servername "Hello World" >> EVCheck.txt
Will append "Hello World" into EVCheck.txt
Another colleague of mine looked into this issue and from him, I get to know that path in between the quotes are the parameters, and these must match the ones in the EV server
In short, I changed the numbers in bold to match the numbers inside the messaging queue of the EV server and it worked!
10-21-2013 05:07 AM
That is what I was referring to above. The number sequences is a date\time that is generated when the queue is created.
Glad you are sorted.