I've got my e-mail health monitoring working fine (removed here) but when I try to get it into SQL Server it fails. When I run the stored procedure (aspnet_WebEvent_LogEvent) manualy it works OK. But nothing happens when I create an error (but I go get my health monitoring e-mail). What can I have missed?
I was going to use ELMAH for our ultimate automatic error logging but recently realized that ASP.NET Health Monitoring does a same work (perhaps). Now I want to know (please) if they are alternatives of each other just like log4net and entlib?
I have come across this question several times, you need to do some performance testing (request process times, load times, etc) or track unhanded exceptions. The answers usually come down to writing a HTTP Module, hook into specific events and log them somewhere, or use the built in health monitoring?
Why would we use one over the other? What are the pros and cons?
i am going to develop an EHR (Electronic Health Record System) i am new to this field and want to discuss what tool technology i have to use for this purpose:
here is my research about EHR and available tools for it
1) i am going to discuss about java as an EHR is a web based system so J2EE will be the solution for java at core level and as i am going to globalize my system so i need some standard protocol for it the most useful and one is HL7 CDA 2.0 one thing about java i like is it provides JAVA CAPS with full implementation of HL7 protocol. it make my work bit easy the second thing about java is it is very efficient for DATA CENTERED application as mine one is but the problem is with the scalability of system that is much expensive and time taking. and java is bit slower on client side that can effect downtime that should me very less approaching to zero for my system. and at last i need a attractive user interface. and the most wanted thing is privacy and security.
2) the other option is PHP for doing all as above described it is less expensive and less time taking for scalability,may contribute to achieve a good interface and a faster client side but question mark on data centric environment and security.
3) the last one is the MS's ASP.NET no doubt about security and privacy but very much expensive to develop and maintain and no platform independence and what about speed that is response and down times?
i have discussed the possibilities upto my best knowledge hope u people advise me which one will be the best to attain privacy, security, speed and scalability on best cost.
I looked at Google's, but my boss shot it down because it involves adding a script to every page you want to track. I keep searching the web, but the stuff I am finding seems to be crap or not work all together. This is mainly for internal sites, not external. Seems liek a lot of the stuff I am finding want to give me remote statistics to a publically available site.
My boss has it in his head that we need to be monitoring our websites more to see what king of traffic we are getting for but internal and external sites.
I have either an ASP.NET displaying my results, or a Silverlight client. And I'd like to show the current status of my server, or embedded device. (pretend the device reads temperature and humidity stats)
How should I send the status information from my device to the front end? Should I poll the device and save the results to SQL, Azure Table, or the like? (Azure is a technology that fits with this project for other reasons. That's why I mention it) Or should I create a WCF service that polls the device directly and returns the current status.
I'm experiencing some really odd timeout issues when running a ASP.NET 2.0 project on Cassini on localhost, and I don't have enough data to get a clue of what's going on.
Is there a way to monitor localhost traffic to Cassini, either using some specific development tool or a general-purpose monitoring app such as fiddler?
Just to pre-empt some answers I'm already aware of:
Normally I can use the well-known dot-hack for using fiddler to monitor localhost traffic, but with Cassini I get the following error message in the browser:
[Fiddler] Connection to localhost. failed. Exception Text: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it ::1:3213
Fiddler also listens to localhost on http://ipv4.fiddler:port, and I can intercept the traffic. But when I do this the timeout issues don't occur!
Edit: Oops. This question had already been asked... Twice.. Didn't come up on search or . The solution found in the second thread is to use the dot-hack with ip-address (http://127.0.0.1.:port/ instead of "localhost". This question may be closed.
I am planning to build a custom web application in ASP.NET 4.0 using WF 4.0, the user wants ability to modify workflows himself, for this we will be using a WPF client which the user can use and we will do workflow re-hosting, lots of blogs and guidance is available for this. But I am not sure how to the meet one requirement where the user wants to see/track a visual representation (diagram/image) of the workflow, depicting what stages are over, what is the current stage etc. This needs to be done on a web page.Possibly the same workflow with icons depicting status. This is something similar to the visual available for Visio workflows in SharePoint 2010. Even AgilePoint workflows provide such a view.
I got a task to develop a web application (ASP.NET) for monitoring several MSSQL servers within our company. Monitoring services would be MSSQLServer and SQLServerAgent - monitoring connection, power on, job failures,job activities....Any ideas how this could be done?My thought was maybe after connecting to a given server to call some stored procedures and get some data out of them and than display those in my webapp....how can I find out a type of a connection failure?....how can this be done in a real time?(AJAX+timer?)
got a new bigger, better, faster pc at work. Installed VS 2008 and went back to normal developing in VS 2008 on my pc, with the files on our dev server, which is on the network. But, whenever I set a breakpoint, and enter Debug mode, I get this error: An error occurred loading a configuration file: Failed to start monitoring changes to 'ServerABC' because the network BIOS command limit has been reached. For more information on this error, please refer to Microsoft knowledge base article 810886. Hosting on a UNC share is not supported for the Windows XP Platform.
I have to create a windows service which Monitors a specified folder for new files and does someprocessing on it and moves it to other location. I started with using FileSystem Watcher. But my boss doesn't like FileSystemWatcher and wants me to use polling on Timer or any other mechanism other than File System Watcher. I am confused right now. It would be great if anyone could point me to some examples for how to monitor Folders without using File System Watcher in .net environment.
i'm te new begginer in this forum and in mobile device i want to ask to you all about monitoring hardware using cell phone especially cpu usage and memory usage. can you all help me, give me some example code, please.i hope you all can answer my question soon, cause i need to finish my last project for complete my study.
In a VS 2005 C# web app, I've implemented change monitoring, so that if the user clicks the Cancel button after having changed the value in one or more controls, they are presented with a dialog box in which to confirm that they really want to discard the unsaved changes. I've set up a utility class, which includes the code shown below. Each of my edit pages inherits from the utility class, and in each of their Page_Load() methods I include a call like this:
EstablishCancelConfirmation(btnCancel, "Data has changed - OK to cancel and discard changes?");
I want to organize twenty-four-hour local network monitoring. Could you tell me about such program? The program has to ping hosts and save results in files on hard drive for viewing.
Are there any patterns or practices for monitoring log4net exception logs across a cluster of web servers. I have considered several options including the following:
A central database A log file retrieval system A service based loggin architecture
Oracle has simple, useful and free tools for attaching to a process and monitoring its SQL statements but I can't anything similar for SQL Server. This is incredibly useful across a number of scenarios, particularly when dealing with third-party assemblies (1). ANTS 6 seems to support something like this (2), though it doesn't allow you to view the stack-trace that lead to the query as dynaTrace does. I don't think dotTrace tracks parameter values, either.
Surely there's a widely available option for profiling SQL application-side?
im using a IIS 6, WinXP OS, Visual Studio2005, Visual Studio 2005 Server..I have build an asp.net web application in another computer.. i wanted to access that program that i made to another computer but it gives an error when i try to run the program..this is the error it says:"Failed to start monitoring changes to "S:sgcwebapplicationaspx" because the network BIOS command limit has been reached. PLease refer Microsoft lnowledge base article 8180886 Hosting on UNC share is not supprted for the windows XP platform...."Is it because i develop the program using WinXP OS?how can i be able to share the program that i made to another computer????
why the gridview RowDataBound event fires during a select command. I only expect it to run when the gridview is being populated with data. Is there some way to stop it from running when the select command is triggered?