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Event Queue Monitor - Head's Up All the Time...

cnpalmer75's picture

Everyone has run across event queues and has had to reprocess failed events, verified event counts, monitored queue thresholds... <sarcasm> everything an Altiris Admin loves to do </sarcasm>. Well here's a great tool that allows you to do all that from one little applet.

All you need to do is configure the tool to look at a server list, use the built-in drop down menu to select your server, choose a polling rate and bang, you're now watching your event queues in real-time. Plus this allows you to open up the failed events and reprocess them or even purge them completely. Life has never been so easy...

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robertser's picture

No work

I copied the file to my NS server. Ran it but I cannot get it to accept the path. No matter what path I put in under Configure Server I get this message: "Specify a valid server path. It should have NSCap folder in it." Is there something else that needs to be done. I have verified that the path is correct. I have tried both UNC and local paths.

There is also a similar tool in the Altiris Resource Kit called NS Queue Monitor. It will monitor your full and fast queue's in real time.

SK's picture

RK version?

What version of the RK are you using, as mine does not have that tool?

pebcak's picture

Thank You!

This is so cool. Makes life so much easier. Love the ability to look at the bad queues and purge and reprocess from my desk.

Thanks!

diluzio's picture

Great app!

Great app, gives you everything you need on your desktop at your fingertips!

chaotech's picture

No Work for me either

It doesn't like any form of the server path I give it. Ive tried on 3 different server machines using UNC, local, http, FQDN, and anything else I can think of. What kind of path is it looking for?

thebgpikester's picture

same here - doesnt work

various attempts at the path, same results as above.
can the author pls help?

cnpalmer75's picture

Path info...

The path is just \\servername You do not need a direct path to any eXpress or NSCap share.