Problem: The Monitor one MIB compiler (MCompiler) has exhausted the memory available to the database engine.
Each time Monitor one starts, it checks the value of the registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Borland\DatabaseEngine\Settings\SYSTEM\INIT\SHAREDMEMSIZE. If the value of this registry key not equals 8192, an attempt will be made to update this value. Although this will succeed in most cases, it sometimes fails (most likely due to insufficient rights!). The default value 2048 may cause erratic and faulty behavior of the database-engine. Please modify the value of this extremely important key manually!
Follow these steps:
- Shutdown Monitor one
- Logon as administrator
- Find the program BDEADMIN.EXE. This is usually in a directory somewhere under "\Program Files\Borland\Common Files\Borland Shared\BDE".
- Run BDEADMIN.EXE and click on the Configuration tab.
- There should be an item in the treeview on the left side called "Configuration". If it's not expanded, expand it.
- Next, expand the System entry below it. Under System, select INIT.
- In the right-side window, find the entry called "SHAREDMEMSIZE". Change this value to 8192.
- Next, click on the word "Object" in the main window's menu bar, and select Apply.
- Answer "OK" to the confirmation to "Save all edits...".
You can now try to start your application again. If you still have trouble running the application and you are running Windows NT or Windows 2000/XP, follow the same instructions above, but this time leave the SHAREDMEMSIZE property at 4096, and change the SHAREDMEMLOCATION property to "0x5BDE". Then apply the changes as before, and retry your application. If you still receive the same error, try changing SHAREDMEMSIZE to 8192. If the error continues to persist, you can also try "0x6BDE" for SHAREDMEMLOCATION.
FineConnection is pleased to announce the availability of the new stable Monitor one version FP1.106.391 (February 2008).
For superior trending and long-term analysis, Monitor one can act as a "front end" for RRD. RRD is a system to store and display time-series data. The RRD can also perfectly be used for exporting logged trending data to text files for use in spreadsheets or databases.
If you're using HP/Compaq servers with Insight manager agents in your network,
Monitor one provides an interface to messaging gateway systems, making it easy to send alert messages to pagers, mobile phones, PIMs and wireless devices.
The Monitor one "Desktop" option allows you to save Monitor one desktop configurations to the database for quick access later.
The new version also comes with a new licensing policy. The required license type is now only determined by the number of device objects on the network map from which you want to monitor uptime. The number of concurrently running Shooters (SNMP monitors) is now "unlimited" in all versions (was dependent of the license type!)
The new version allows you to define the font name, size and color for object labels on the network map.