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‎07-17-2014 12:11 PM
Hi Team,
We are not able get the correct uptime in lansweeper for machines.
In machine summary page update is showing incorrect uptime for every machine.
However, when I open uptime calendar in same page, I am able to see the correct uptime.
Request you to provide solution in first case.
If this is not possible then share us all asset uptime calendar report to us.
Please let us know you need more information on this.
Thanks in Advance!!!
Regards,
SEC_ALERTS .
We are not able get the correct uptime in lansweeper for machines.
In machine summary page update is showing incorrect uptime for every machine.
However, when I open uptime calendar in same page, I am able to see the correct uptime.
Request you to provide solution in first case.
If this is not possible then share us all asset uptime calendar report to us.
Please let us know you need more information on this.
Thanks in Advance!!!
Regards,
SEC_ALERTS .
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‎07-25-2014 06:18 PM
- The uptime value listed below the machine's serial number is pulled from WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation). If WMI is providing incorrect data, there is not much we can do about this.
- The uptime calendar is based on uptime events (reboots, shutdowns...) scanned from the client machine's Event Viewer. Recreating the calendar with SQL reports is not really possible, as the database only stores the individual uptime events.
- The uptime calendar is based on uptime events (reboots, shutdowns...) scanned from the client machine's Event Viewer. Recreating the calendar with SQL reports is not really possible, as the database only stores the individual uptime events.
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‎07-25-2014 06:18 PM
- The uptime value listed below the machine's serial number is pulled from WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation). If WMI is providing incorrect data, there is not much we can do about this.
- The uptime calendar is based on uptime events (reboots, shutdowns...) scanned from the client machine's Event Viewer. Recreating the calendar with SQL reports is not really possible, as the database only stores the individual uptime events.
- The uptime calendar is based on uptime events (reboots, shutdowns...) scanned from the client machine's Event Viewer. Recreating the calendar with SQL reports is not really possible, as the database only stores the individual uptime events.
