HP Web-Based Enterprise Services 4.5 manual HP-UX SEA Issues, No Binary Event Log

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System Event Analyzer

2.3 SEA Known Issues

2.3.4.13Resuming from Standby Loses Network Resources in

XP SP2

A Microsoft bug in Windows XP Service Pack 2 may affect WEBES.

SYMPTOMS

You resume your Microsoft Windows XP-based computer from standby while your network is either disconnected or down. After network connectivity is restored, you lose access to your network resources. Additionally, if your Windows XP-based computer is moved to a different network while the computer is on standby, you lose access to network resources when you resume the computer.

CAUSE

These problems may occur when all of the following conditions are true:

You have installed Microsoft XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) on the computer.

You use a smart card to log on to your computer.

RESOLUTION

Hotfix information - A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that is described in this article.

Check the following link for more information on the bug:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=890042&SD=tech

2.3.5 HP-UX SEA Issues

These issues apply to SEA on HP-UX:

2.3.5.1 No Binary Event Log

HP-UX has no binary event log to analyze, like the log on Windows or OpenVMS. Because of this, SEA currently offers no automatic analysis on HP-UX.

Without automatic analysis, many SEA functions such as Real-Time Monitoring and Full View, and commands such as wsea test and wsea report, have no effect. In addition, SEA never sends notifications because it does not process live events.

In the future, binary event log capability or analysis of other event logs may be added to the HP-UX version of SEA.

Rev. 9/8/06

Web-Based Enterprise Services Release Notes 2–23

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HP Web-Based Enterprise Services 4.5 HP-UX SEA Issues, Resuming from Standby Loses Network Resources, No Binary Event Log