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04-07-2010 03:59 PM
04-07-2010 03:59 PM
Add Windows Process to Reports
I am looking for a way to add Windows server services/processes to the data collection report in HP SIM. Iâ ve also knowticed that not all processes show up in the data collection reportâ ¦ Any idea why?
Iâ d like to start off with the IIS Admin Service (IISADMIN) C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\inetinfo.exe that shows up in the Windows Task Manager as inetinfo.exe, PID 1296, User Name System, Memory Usage 9360Kâ ¦
Our first thought was that the process/service was running under a different name, but that wasnâ t it and subinacl shows that the serive was running as wellâ ¦
C:\>subinacl /service \\HOSTNAME -prd-01\iisadmin
==================
+Service iisadmin
==================
/control=0x0
/owner =system
/primary group =system
/audit ace count =1
/aace =everyone SYSTEM_AUDIT_ACE_TYPE-0x2
FAILED_ACCESS_ACE_FLAG-0x80 FAILED_ACCESS_ACE_FLAG-0x0x80
SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS
/perm. ace count =6
/pace =system ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG-0x1 SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS-0x4 SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPEND-0x8
SERVICE_START-0x10 SERVICE_STOP-0x20 SERVICE_PAUSE_CONTINUE-0x40 SERVICE_INTERROGATE-0x80
READ_CONTROL-0x20000 SERVICE_USER_DEFINED_CONTROL-0x0100
/pace =builtin\administrators ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS
/pace =interactive ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG-0x1 SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS-0x4 SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPEND-0x8
SERVICE_INTERROGATE-0x80 READ_CONTROL-0x20000 SERVICE_USER_DEFINED_CONTROL-0x0100
/pace =service ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG-0x1 SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS-0x4 SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPEND-0x8
SERVICE_INTERROGATE-0x80 READ_CONTROL-0x20000 SERVICE_USER_DEFINED_CONTROL-0x0100
/pace =authenticated users ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_USER_DEFINED_CONTROL-0x0100
/pace =builtin\power users ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG-0x1 SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS-0x4 SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPEND-0x8
SERVICE_START-0x10 SERVICE_STOP-0x20 SERVICE_PAUSE_CONTINUE-0x40 SERVICE_INTERROGATE-0x80
READ_CONTROL-0x20000 SERVICE_USER_DEFINED_CONTROL-0x0100
Elapsed Time: 00 00:00:00
Done: 1, Modified 0, Failed 0, Syntax errors 0
Last Done : iisadmin
HP SIM data collection report for server:
Process
System Name
ID
Name
State
Priority
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 0 System Idle Process 0
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 4 System 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 336 smss.exe 11
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 384 csrss.exe 13
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 408 winlogon.exe 13
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 456 services.exe 9
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 468 lsass.exe 9
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 688 vmacthlp.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 700 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 772 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 828 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 880 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 908 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1084 spoolsv.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1112 msdtc.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1212 cpqrcmc.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1236 vcagent.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1268 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1292 hpwmistor.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1328 NTRtScan.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1368 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1416 snmp.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1464 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1492 smhstart.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1648 VMwareService.exe 13
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1812 hpsmhd.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1868 rotatelogs.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1876 rotatelogs.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1908 hpsmhd.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1972 rotatelogs.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1980 rotatelogs.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3144 dllhost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3360 NZA446.EXE 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3432 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3768 TmListen.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3908 CNTAoSMgr.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1068 wmiprvse.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1324 wmiprvse.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1684 wmiprvse.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1188 explorer.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3600 VMwareTray.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3608 VMwareUser.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3128 PccNTMon.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 5428 wmiprvse.exe 8
Iâ d like to start off with the IIS Admin Service (IISADMIN) C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\inetinfo.exe that shows up in the Windows Task Manager as inetinfo.exe, PID 1296, User Name System, Memory Usage 9360Kâ ¦
Our first thought was that the process/service was running under a different name, but that wasnâ t it and subinacl shows that the serive was running as wellâ ¦
C:\>subinacl /service \\HOSTNAME -prd-01\iisadmin
==================
+Service iisadmin
==================
/control=0x0
/owner =system
/primary group =system
/audit ace count =1
/aace =everyone SYSTEM_AUDIT_ACE_TYPE-0x2
FAILED_ACCESS_ACE_FLAG-0x80 FAILED_ACCESS_ACE_FLAG-0x0x80
SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS
/perm. ace count =6
/pace =system ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG-0x1 SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS-0x4 SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPEND-0x8
SERVICE_START-0x10 SERVICE_STOP-0x20 SERVICE_PAUSE_CONTINUE-0x40 SERVICE_INTERROGATE-0x80
READ_CONTROL-0x20000 SERVICE_USER_DEFINED_CONTROL-0x0100
/pace =builtin\administrators ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_ALL_ACCESS
/pace =interactive ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG-0x1 SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS-0x4 SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPEND-0x8
SERVICE_INTERROGATE-0x80 READ_CONTROL-0x20000 SERVICE_USER_DEFINED_CONTROL-0x0100
/pace =service ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG-0x1 SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS-0x4 SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPEND-0x8
SERVICE_INTERROGATE-0x80 READ_CONTROL-0x20000 SERVICE_USER_DEFINED_CONTROL-0x0100
/pace =authenticated users ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_USER_DEFINED_CONTROL-0x0100
/pace =builtin\power users ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE-0x0
SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG-0x1 SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS-0x4 SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPEND-0x8
SERVICE_START-0x10 SERVICE_STOP-0x20 SERVICE_PAUSE_CONTINUE-0x40 SERVICE_INTERROGATE-0x80
READ_CONTROL-0x20000 SERVICE_USER_DEFINED_CONTROL-0x0100
Elapsed Time: 00 00:00:00
Done: 1, Modified 0, Failed 0, Syntax errors 0
Last Done : iisadmin
HP SIM data collection report for server:
Process
System Name
ID
Name
State
Priority
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 0 System Idle Process 0
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 4 System 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 336 smss.exe 11
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 384 csrss.exe 13
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 408 winlogon.exe 13
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 456 services.exe 9
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 468 lsass.exe 9
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 688 vmacthlp.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 700 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 772 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 828 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 880 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 908 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1084 spoolsv.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1112 msdtc.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1212 cpqrcmc.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1236 vcagent.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1268 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1292 hpwmistor.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1328 NTRtScan.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1368 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1416 snmp.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1464 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1492 smhstart.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1648 VMwareService.exe 13
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1812 hpsmhd.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1868 rotatelogs.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1876 rotatelogs.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1908 hpsmhd.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1972 rotatelogs.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1980 rotatelogs.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3144 dllhost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3360 NZA446.EXE 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3432 svchost.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3768 TmListen.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3908 CNTAoSMgr.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1068 wmiprvse.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1324 wmiprvse.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1684 wmiprvse.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 1188 explorer.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3600 VMwareTray.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3608 VMwareUser.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 3128 PccNTMon.exe 8
HOSTNAME-PRD-01 5428 wmiprvse.exe 8
I said, I AM WORKING ON IT!
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04-07-2010 04:03 PM
04-07-2010 04:03 PM
Re: Add Windows Process to Reports
Text was messed up, reentered comments:
I am looking for a way to add Windows server services/processes to the data collection report in HP SIM. Iâ ve also knowticed that not all processes show up in the data collection reportâ ¦ Any idea why?
Iâ d like to start off with the IIS Admin Service (IISADMIN) C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\inetinfo.exe that shows up in the Windows Task Manager as inetinfo.exe, PID 1296, User Name System, Memory Usage 9360Kâ ¦
Our first thought was that the process/service was running under a different name, but that wasnâ t it and subinacl shows that the serive was running as wellâ ¦
I am looking for a way to add Windows server services/processes to the data collection report in HP SIM. Iâ ve also knowticed that not all processes show up in the data collection reportâ ¦ Any idea why?
Iâ d like to start off with the IIS Admin Service (IISADMIN) C:\WINDOWS\system32\inetsrv\inetinfo.exe that shows up in the Windows Task Manager as inetinfo.exe, PID 1296, User Name System, Memory Usage 9360Kâ ¦
Our first thought was that the process/service was running under a different name, but that wasnâ t it and subinacl shows that the serive was running as wellâ ¦
I said, I AM WORKING ON IT!
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