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06-23-2008 08:48 PM
06-23-2008 08:48 PM
Issue setting disk threshold
Hi,
I know this seems to be a recurring topic, but I have been searching far and wide and haven't been able to find a solution. I found a lot of good info, which helped me get my set up dialed in, so here it is: I am running SIM 5.2 SP1 and I am trying to setup disk threshold. The server I am trying to set it up on is a Windows 2K3 servers. I have checked the certificates and it all seems good on that side.
Every time I run the task, I get the dreaded "Could not set the disk threshold, the agent did not accept the request.", but what is more interesting is the error message I get in the SMH error_log:[Mon Jun 23 22:33:31 2008] [error] [client 192.168.30.75] File does not exist: C:/hp/hpsmh/data/htdocs/webagent/blank.tpl
In the SMH log itself, I get the following message: INFORMATION LOG (severity=0) Mon Jun 23 22:33:31 2008
Secure Task Execution User:TRAINING\bsirodot was authorized with 'Administrator' rights to invoke target URL=https://esx03:2381/webagent/blank.tpl
As you can see, the time stamps match on both logs and both messages seem to point to a blank.tpl file, which doesn't exist.
Any idea?
Thanks a lot in advance.
I know this seems to be a recurring topic, but I have been searching far and wide and haven't been able to find a solution. I found a lot of good info, which helped me get my set up dialed in, so here it is: I am running SIM 5.2 SP1 and I am trying to setup disk threshold. The server I am trying to set it up on is a Windows 2K3 servers. I have checked the certificates and it all seems good on that side.
Every time I run the task, I get the dreaded "Could not set the disk threshold, the agent did not accept the request.", but what is more interesting is the error message I get in the SMH error_log:[Mon Jun 23 22:33:31 2008] [error] [client 192.168.30.75] File does not exist: C:/hp/hpsmh/data/htdocs/webagent/blank.tpl
In the SMH log itself, I get the following message: INFORMATION LOG (severity=0) Mon Jun 23 22:33:31 2008
Secure Task Execution User:TRAINING\bsirodot was authorized with 'Administrator' rights to invoke target URL=https://esx03:2381/webagent/blank.tpl
As you can see, the time stamps match on both logs and both messages seem to point to a blank.tpl file, which doesn't exist.
Any idea?
Thanks a lot in advance.
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