Thursday, March 22, 2012

Enterprise Manager's Bug?

Hello, I'm in trouble to solve my network problem.
My network is full of NetBIOS packets, and bad traffic.
I checked packets and found that this problem appears when Enterprise
Manager is in use.
=== detail ===
* 192.168.***.*** is local machine (with Enterprise Manager)
* 192.168.+++.+++ is SQL Server 2000 service pack 3a
192.168.***.*** -> 192.168.+++.+++ [SMB] NT Create AndX Request, Path:
\svcctl
192.168.+++.+++ -> 192.168.***.*** [SMB] NT Create AndX Response, FID:
0x804b
192.168.***.*** -> 192.168.+++.+++ [DCERPC] Bind: call_id: 1 UUID: SVCC
TL
192.168.+++.+++ -> 192.168.***.*** [DCERPC] Bind_ack: call_id: 1 accept
max_xmit: 4280 max_recv: 4280
192.168.***.*** -> 192.168.+++.+++ [SVCCTL] OpenSCManager request,
\\192.172.+++.+++, ServiceActive
192.168.+++.+++ -> 192.168.***.*** [SVCCTL] OpenSCManager reply
192.168.***.*** -> 192.168.+++.+++ [SVCCTL] Open service A request
192.168.+++.+++ -> 192.168.***.*** [SVCCTL] Open service A reply
192.168.***.*** -> 192.168.+++.+++ [SVCCTL] unknown?! request
192.168.+++.+++ -> 192.168.***.*** [SVCCTL] unknown?! reply
... close connection packets ...
*** This occurs 1 - 2 times in 1 second! ***
=== detail end ===
OpenSCManager'
I think it is Win32 API to control windows service.
Why Enterprise Manager requests "start unknown service"?
Please tell me how to solve this problem, thank you.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Pyob from Japan.
Thank you for reading my long long sentence. :-)
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-Try turning off the polling of the service. In Enterprise
Manager, go to the menu to Tools, select Options. On the
General Tab, remove the check for Server State Polling.
-Sue
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 18:57:49 +0900, "Pyob" <pyob@.mac.com>
wrote:

>Hello, I'm in trouble to solve my network problem.
>My network is full of NetBIOS packets, and bad traffic.
>I checked packets and found that this problem appears when Enterprise
>Manager is in use.
>=== detail ===
>* 192.168.***.*** is local machine (with Enterprise Manager)
>* 192.168.+++.+++ is SQL Server 2000 service pack 3a
>192.168.***.*** -> 192.168.+++.+++ [SMB] NT Create AndX Request, Path:
>\svcctl
>192.168.+++.+++ -> 192.168.***.*** [SMB] NT Create AndX Response, FID:
>0x804b
>192.168.***.*** -> 192.168.+++.+++ [DCERPC] Bind: call_id: 1 UUID: SVC
CTL
>192.168.+++.+++ -> 192.168.***.*** [DCERPC] Bind_ack: call_id: 1 accep
t
>max_xmit: 4280 max_recv: 4280
>192.168.***.*** -> 192.168.+++.+++ [SVCCTL] OpenSCManager request,
>\\192.172.+++.+++, ServiceActive
>192.168.+++.+++ -> 192.168.***.*** [SVCCTL] OpenSCManager reply
>192.168.***.*** -> 192.168.+++.+++ [SVCCTL] Open service A request
>192.168.+++.+++ -> 192.168.***.*** [SVCCTL] Open service A reply
>192.168.***.*** -> 192.168.+++.+++ [SVCCTL] unknown?! request
>192.168.+++.+++ -> 192.168.***.*** [SVCCTL] unknown?! reply
>... close connection packets ...
>*** This occurs 1 - 2 times in 1 second! ***
>=== detail end ===
>OpenSCManager'
>I think it is Win32 API to control windows service.
>Why Enterprise Manager requests "start unknown service"?
>Please tell me how to solve this problem, thank you.
>-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
>Pyob from Japan.
>Thank you for reading my long long sentence. :-)
>-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-|||Thanks for your help, my network is going well!
But shortage of network resource is the main problem, I think.
Thank you very much!
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Pyob from Japan.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:gif0d0h376sm7260q9ch74ahin18v2s7sp@.
4ax.com...
> Try turning off the polling of the service. In Enterprise
> Manager, go to the menu to Tools, select Options. On the
> General Tab, remove the check for Server State Polling.
> -Sue
> On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 18:57:49 +0900, "Pyob" <pyob@.mac.com>
> wrote:
>
SVCCTL[vbcol=seagreen]
>

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