Bob Longhurst
Member
Hello,
Our Scheduler Kernel dies periodically, and I was hoping to be able to set up a script to monitor the Scheduler Kernel and notify me if it ever goes down. However, from what I can tell, it isn't all that easy to do.
Does anyone know of an easy (or relatively easy) way to tell if there is a scheduler kernel running? I would query the Scheduler control record, but it doesn't get updated properly when the kernel process dies.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Our Scheduler Kernel dies periodically, and I was hoping to be able to set up a script to monitor the Scheduler Kernel and notify me if it ever goes down. However, from what I can tell, it isn't all that easy to do.
Does anyone know of an easy (or relatively easy) way to tell if there is a scheduler kernel running? I would query the Scheduler control record, but it doesn't get updated properly when the kernel process dies.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!