[zenoss-users] Re: Why aren't the WinServices listed?
James Pulver
jmp242 at mail.lepp.cornell.edu
Thu Jan 3 15:07:27 EST 2008
Bad WMI state seems to be a windows glitch - for me it goes away after
several hours. Maybe try a reboot? Otherwise if it's a Zenoss issue
(which it might well be) then I can't help.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
jsauve wrote:
> russuhte wrote:
>> I've seen this happen several times. If you go to the command prompt and run zenwinmodeler run -d devicename it should re-model that server and you should then have your WinServices...
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>> Thanks,
>> Russ
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> Well, here's a clue; when I run the command I get this message:
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> skipping HDS-DC1 has bad wmi state
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> Suggestions?
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