when using RCC and saving test , I get info
Error : cannot send action profile to Hostmonitor
Hostmonitor response : error. Cannot create file c:\..hostmonitor8\actions.lst
What is difference RCC and HM , does all tests done by RCC saved to server where HM is running ?
why there is in file menu ar rcc selections
import from rcc ...
import from hm...
esko
difference between RCC and HM on server // error RCC
Saving test? Error message looks like you are trying to save action profiles.when using RCC and saving test , I get info
Error : cannot send action profile to Hostmonitor
What version of HostMonitor and RCC do you use?
Please check permissions, user account used by HostMonitor. May be you have installed HostMonitor under one account, then start it using different account? Usually its not a problem but it may depends on Windows, permissions, etc.Hostmonitor response : error. Cannot create file c:\..hostmonitor8\actions.lst
Is HostMonitor started as service?
What Windows do you use? Service Pack?
RCC does not perform tests.What is difference RCC and HM , does all tests done by RCC saved to server where HM is running ?
RCC just provides remote interface for HostMonitor.
Please check the manual or visit our web site atwhy there is in file menu ar rcc selections
import from rcc ...
import from hm...
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/rcc/index.htm
RCC allows you to import test settings from a text file offering 2 options (both options accessible thru main menu File):
- Import from text file on HM system
- Import from text file on RCC system
"Import from text file on HM system" allows you to import test settings using text file located on system where HostMonitor is running. You may select any import file and tell application to keep or skip duplicates. Import statistics will be displayed on screen right away; errors and warnings can be checked by using Auditing Tool or system log file.
"Import from text file on RCC system" allows you to import test settings using text file located on system where RCC is running. This function works like HostMonitor analogue with one disadvantage: you cannot use CreateFolder commands in import file, yet.
Regards
Alex
[quote="KS-Soft"][quote]when using RCC and saving test , I get info
Error : cannot send action profile to Hostmonitor[/quote]
Saving test? Error message looks like you are trying to save action profiles.
What version of HostMonitor and RCC do you use?
--->>>
rcc seems to be 4.04 beta
hm 9.04
I'm creating test and selection action profile for it.
and when I selected action profile , then that error comes.
path for directory looks like \hostmonitor8\actions.lst
so I have to get access to c: \hostmonitor8 directory..
file exsist already..
//thx
[quote]Hostmonitor response : error. Cannot create file c:\..hostmonitor8\actions.lst[/quote]
Please check permissions, user account used by HostMonitor. May be you have installed HostMonitor under one account, then start it using different account? Usually its not a problem but it may depends on Windows, permissions, etc.
Is HostMonitor started as service?
What Windows do you use? Service Pack?
[quote]What is difference RCC and HM , does all tests done by RCC saved to server where HM is running ? [/quote]
RCC does not perform tests.
RCC just provides remote interface for HostMonitor.
[quote]why there is in file menu ar rcc selections
import from rcc ...
import from hm... [/quote]
Please check the manual or visit our web site at
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/rcc/index.htm
RCC allows you to import test settings from a text file offering 2 options (both options accessible thru main menu File):
- Import from text file on HM system
- Import from text file on RCC system
"Import from text file on HM system" allows you to import test settings using text file located on system where HostMonitor is running. You may select any import file and tell application to keep or skip duplicates. Import statistics will be displayed on screen right away; errors and warnings can be checked by using Auditing Tool or system log file.
"Import from text file on RCC system" allows you to import test settings using text file located on system where RCC is running. This function works like HostMonitor analogue with one disadvantage: you cannot use CreateFolder commands in import file, yet.
Regards
Alex[/quote]
Error : cannot send action profile to Hostmonitor[/quote]
Saving test? Error message looks like you are trying to save action profiles.
What version of HostMonitor and RCC do you use?
--->>>
rcc seems to be 4.04 beta
hm 9.04
I'm creating test and selection action profile for it.
and when I selected action profile , then that error comes.
path for directory looks like \hostmonitor8\actions.lst
so I have to get access to c: \hostmonitor8 directory..
file exsist already..
//thx
[quote]Hostmonitor response : error. Cannot create file c:\..hostmonitor8\actions.lst[/quote]
Please check permissions, user account used by HostMonitor. May be you have installed HostMonitor under one account, then start it using different account? Usually its not a problem but it may depends on Windows, permissions, etc.
Is HostMonitor started as service?
What Windows do you use? Service Pack?
[quote]What is difference RCC and HM , does all tests done by RCC saved to server where HM is running ? [/quote]
RCC does not perform tests.
RCC just provides remote interface for HostMonitor.
[quote]why there is in file menu ar rcc selections
import from rcc ...
import from hm... [/quote]
Please check the manual or visit our web site at
http://www.ks-soft.net/hostmon.eng/rcc/index.htm
RCC allows you to import test settings from a text file offering 2 options (both options accessible thru main menu File):
- Import from text file on HM system
- Import from text file on RCC system
"Import from text file on HM system" allows you to import test settings using text file located on system where HostMonitor is running. You may select any import file and tell application to keep or skip duplicates. Import statistics will be displayed on screen right away; errors and warnings can be checked by using Auditing Tool or system log file.
"Import from text file on RCC system" allows you to import test settings using text file located on system where RCC is running. This function works like HostMonitor analogue with one disadvantage: you cannot use CreateFolder commands in import file, yet.
Regards
Alex[/quote]