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beeuwke
Hi,
When the SNMP agent is installed on a PC, the Lan Management MIB
(LanMgr-Mib-II-MIB) can be used to check which windows services that are
running on that PC through SNMP.
This can be done by getting the "svSvcTable" table. Here, you see all the
running services of that. The problem that I'm facing is that, when a state
changes of a service (like when I stop a service), it seems to take a while
until I see these changes through SNMP. It takes more then a minute before I
see that a service has stopped.
Is this normal behaviour? Can it be related to settings?
I have tested this on a Windows XP environment and windows 2000.
can somebody help me on this?
thanks in advance,
regards,
beeuwke
When the SNMP agent is installed on a PC, the Lan Management MIB
(LanMgr-Mib-II-MIB) can be used to check which windows services that are
running on that PC through SNMP.
This can be done by getting the "svSvcTable" table. Here, you see all the
running services of that. The problem that I'm facing is that, when a state
changes of a service (like when I stop a service), it seems to take a while
until I see these changes through SNMP. It takes more then a minute before I
see that a service has stopped.
Is this normal behaviour? Can it be related to settings?
I have tested this on a Windows XP environment and windows 2000.
can somebody help me on this?
thanks in advance,
regards,
beeuwke