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1826.1 | Dos "feature" | SOS6::PEYRACHE | Jean-Yves Peyrache Country Support Group France | Tue Jan 10 1995 11:14 | 5 |
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i think your are limited to 6 characters in the name of probe
try using probe9 instead probe90
jean-yves
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1826.2 | Still fails! | SWANDC::MAUTZ | Networks >= to DECnet | Tue Jan 10 1995 18:11 | 9 |
| I just tried using a 6 character name for the probe and I still get the
syntax errors.
Does anyone know if there is some sort of debug flag (switch, variable)
that I can set up to try to log more info about the error condition.
Right now I can't tell what item in the dvlog.cfg file has the syntax
error!!
Richard
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1826.3 | last test .. | SOS6::PEYRACHE | Jean-Yves Peyrache Country Support Group France | Wed Jan 11 1995 13:21 | 25 |
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it's works very well for me..
try to put in DVLOG.cfg all words in same place/space
#
# probe1 IP 00:15 02:00 08:00
# probe2 TCP - 04:00 -
# probe3 ALL 01:00 - 24:00
#
probe9 ALL 00:15 00:30 02:00
instead
# probe1 IP 00:15 02:00 08:00
# probe2 TCP - 04:00 -
# probe3 ALL 01:00 - 24:00
#
probe90 ALL 00:15 00:30 02:00
may be an key sensitive problem
jean-yves
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1826.4 | Logging and Reporting Does Work! | SWANDC::MAUTZ | Networks >= to DECnet | Wed Jan 11 1995 21:36 | 15 |
| Jean-Yves, thank you very much for your assistance. I have been
able to get the data logging to work - somewhere in the dvlog.cfg
file was something that the dvlogd.exe did not like. I wasn't able
to find the exact cause, however. I took your example in .3 (did
and extract of the note and used VMS EDT to edit out all but the
bare essentials, then kermited that file to my pc and logging worked.
When you edit your .cfg files, what editor do you use?? I was using
DOS edit. Guess I should try Notepad, Write, or MSWORD (saving as
a straight text file, of course).
Also, have you noticed that the logging daemon is sometimes contrary
about starting up?
Richard
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1826.5 | Pc enjoy... | SOS6::PEYRACHE | Jean-Yves Peyrache Country Support Group France | Thu Jan 12 1995 08:30 | 13 |
| >> When you edit your .cfg files, what editor do you use?? I was using
>> DOS edit. Guess I should try Notepad, Write, or MSWORD (saving as
>> a straight text file, of course).
Dos Editor
>> Also, have you noticed that the logging daemon is sometimes contrary
>> about starting up?
nothing in logfile ??
have you enough of memory and disk's space in your PC ??
jean-yves
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1826.6 | Resources should be fine! | SWANDC::MAUTZ | Networks >= to DECnet | Thu Jan 12 1995 11:22 | 13 |
| Jean-Yves,
When the logging daemon fails to start there's no indication in
the dvlog.log file. I have a DEC 425sl laptop with 8 meg of memory
and a 200 meg hard drive with 10-12 meg of free space. Failure of
dvlogd to start has always been cured by simply stopping the trap
and config daemons after exiting PROBEwatch, then restarting PROBE-
watch.
Just in case it's pertinent, I am using a Xircom PCMCIA Ethernet
card (CB10 I think its called).
Richard
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1826.7 | Is it UDPMaxSock again? | NAC::FORREST | | Thu Jan 12 1995 17:20 | 3 |
| What is your UDPMaxSock set to in PWTCP.INI? It should be set to 20.
If it is set too low, then the daemons will not be able to grab enough
buffers to run. At least that's my guess.
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1826.8 | bien sur Jack | CLPR01::PEYRACHE | Jean-Yves Peyrache Country Support Group France | Fri Jan 13 1995 03:47 | 9 |
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Yes, i think all TCP/IP parameters must be boosted if you want
running all applications of probewatch Concurrently
jean-yves
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1826.9 | More report troubles! | SWANDC::MAUTZ | Networks >= to DECnet | Fri Jan 20 1995 11:25 | 17 |
| I recently tried to do some report generation of the host
converstations (other reports work) but no report gets
generated. The dvlog file shows that data got logged for host
conversations and the data file is in the directory. The report
generation screen says it's generating a report, but the report
directory has no report in it. I have made sure I specify a time
range within which there should be conversation data, but the result
is the same - no conversation report.
BTW - why would the report "profiles" be written to the root directory.
(report profile being the rpt1, rpt2,.... file that contains the
parameter for start/end time, etc for the report to be generated)?
This should probably be a separate note, but why is it that the probe
for the domain you want to generate reports for must be ip reachable
in order for a report to be generated?
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1826.10 | Another reporting victim | SNOC02::BOYLEBRENDAN | Brendan Boyle | Thu Feb 23 1995 03:00 | 21 |
| Hi!!
I'm about to deliver a series of LAN Performance Analysis Reports using
Probewatch 3.1 but have not been able to get Report Generator to work.
The symptoms are almost identical to Richard's original problems, so
could you tell me if you ever decided what the solution was.
At present I'm trying both the Report Generator and the dvlog.cfg file
for some kind of result but neither are producing the goods.
Maybe if you listed the steps you took to success I could do a sanity
check.
Thanks,
Brendan.
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1826.11 | what would we do with out notes | KAOFS::S_HYNDMAN | Ride life's curves | Thu Feb 23 1995 11:10 | 45 |
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Brendan,
It has taken me two days to get this to work but I was just able
to generate my first report from Probewatch for Windows.
Here is what finally worked for me.
Edit the c:\probew\usr\dvlog.cfg file (I used dos editor) and remove
the last # symbol. Replace the probe, domain and times with your
values. In my case I used:
kaopb2 ALL 00:15 00:15 00:15
I then created the following directories
C:\probew\db
c:\probew\db\kaopb2
c:\probew\db\kaopb2\all
c:\probew\reports
I then restarted probewatch for the bazillionth time and checked that
the PROBEwatch Logging Daemon was running (look for Icon). It doesn't
always seem to start.
After 15 mins I had three files created in the C:\probew\db\kaopb2\all
directory of the format date.15c,15e,15h.
According to the logreport.txt file on nac::nipg:[manage.rmon] it says
you need two samples to generate a report. I waited untill I had files
with .30c.30e,30h as well.
I selected the domain manager from the probewatch main window. This
open the domain manager and I selected my probe kaopb2 and then chose
report generator from the tools pull down menu.
I chose segment statistics and generate. This created a report.txt
in the c:\probew\reports directory.
This is as far as I've gotten so far. Hope this helps. Lord knows what
customers are supposed to do.
Scott
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1826.12 | Arrgh... | KAOFS::S_HYNDMAN | Ride life's curves | Thu Feb 23 1995 14:05 | 16 |
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Well I can make a segment traffic stats report but that is it.
When I try to envoke the host report I get:
DVREPORT caused a general protection fault in module DVREPORT.EXE
at 0001:B54B.
Nothing happens when I try to run the conversations report.
Also why do rpt?? files get create in C:\ ??? Is there a variable to
redirect these files? Also is there a log file I can check to try to
figure out why the other reports don't run.
Scott
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1826.13 | Getting there.... | SNOC02::BOYLEBRENDAN | Brendan Boyle | Tue Mar 07 1995 19:10 | 26 |
| Scott,
Thanks for the assistance!!!
I reached the same stage that you decribe in .12 but I'm stil
puzzled about dvlog.cfg. I've been trying to isolate the difference
between editing a existing line in the dvlog.cfg header and appending
your own line, but so far the only difference appears to be that one
works and one doesn't.
At this stage I have a maximum logging ability of 3
probes/domains/lines...
Another alternative for me appears to be in increasing the number of
buckets when installing the domain but I've had trouble here as well.
There are Packetprobe memory restrictions to consider but if I can
record 580 buckets of 5 minute intervals this gives me the 48 hour
record I desire without the requirement of a dedicated PC during this
session.
Anyway, I've raised these issues in a new note (2070)
Thanks again,
Brendan.
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