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tuvita
Engaged Sweeper
Hello,

this morning we found that during the night the sql2005 server stopped working.
We also found that lansweeper service stopped working, probably because it couldn't reach the sql server, no event log present.
Obviously the service shall not stop/crash, can it be fixed?
thanks


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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
I'm not sure that I need to fix this because "sql server" is a dependent service for Lansweeper to run.
If for example someone is monitoring their services to see if they are started, it would appear that Lansweeper is functioning properly, while it is not because SQL server is not running.
tuvita
Engaged Sweeper
Lansweeper wrote:
I'm not sure that I need to fix this because "sql server" is a dependent service for Lansweeper to run.
If for example someone is monitoring their services to see if they are started, it would appear that Lansweeper is functioning properly, while it is not because SQL server is not running.


in my opinion having lansweeper to simply stop is not a correct option.
it should be considered that the sql server may be hosted on a different physical server, like ours.
lansweeper should somehow alert that the sql service is down (but not by killing itself!), and periodically try to reach the sql server, so that an outage of, let's say, 1 hour of the sql server would not leave lansweeper dead.
But definitely not having lansweeper to autorecover is not efficient at all.

Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
I don't see any attachments.
tuvita
Engaged Sweeper
Lansweeper wrote:
I don't see any attachments.


done.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Is there a trace in the eventlog.txt?
tuvita
Engaged Sweeper
Lansweeper wrote:
Is there a trace in the eventlog.txt?


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