[Xymon] Xymon Powershell Windows client

Dito dito74 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 17 14:53:18 CET 2015


can it be used in a MS cluster resource?  can I monitor sql resource and
space on it,  independently of which node it is running on?

On Fri, Feb 13, 2015, 06:35 null <zak.beck at accenture.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
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>
> Today I have uploaded a new version of the Xymon Powershell client to SVN
> (in sandbox/WinPSClient). We (Accenture) are very pleased to be
> contributing these changes to the open source community. I've been working
> on this now for around 8 months on and off and hopefully the changes made
> will be of benefit to everyone!
>
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>
> Whilst making changes, we have focussed mainly on making it work,
> improving reliability and most importantly improving performance.
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> In most cases, on our 64 bit OS virtual machines, a data collection now
> takes around 5 seconds. On heavily loaded (CPU load or event log load)
> servers, the script is now considerably faster than originally. Key to this
> has been reducing the amount of WMI usage as this was a major culprit.
>
>
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> We have also implemented some new features, largely based on our in-house
> requirements but hopefully useful to others:
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> ·         Showing the process owner and command line in [procs]. This has
> been implemented using c# code, compiled at runtime.
>
> ·         Adding Active Directory replication test, Terminal Services
> sessions test
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> ·         Ability to restart any stopped Windows service
>
> ·         Client self-update
>
> ·         Dirsize and dirtime checks (which were originally external
> scripts)
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> Some things have changed slightly; for example, the local configuration
> which was registry-based is now XML-based (you can still use registry
> settings if you prefer).  In the SVN repository I have also uploaded a Word
> document which describes how to install and the configuration options.
>
>
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> I have uploaded all the revisions we have made to SVN so there is a
> history of development. Whilst we will endeavour to continue contributing
> changes and improvements in coming months, this is an open source project
> and as such we are not offering any formal support. If anyone wishes to
> bugfix, branch or whatever, please do so!
>
> Zak Beck
> Accenture
>
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