Microsoft KB Archive/327013

= SNP Files Are Not Created When You Use the /SERVERS Switch =

Article ID: 327013

Article Last Modified on 10/30/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Operations Manager 2000 Service Pack 1

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This article was previously published under Q327013



SYMPTOMS
When you use the Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2000 Reporting Command Line Wizard to create a batch file so that reporting can be scheduled, the SNP files may not be created.



CAUSE
This issue may occur if you use the /SERVERS switch incorrectly. By default, the batch file that is created in the Reporting Command Line Wizard might appear as:   START /WAIT EEAREPT.exe /PRINTBATCH Disk Performance Analysis /ARCHIVE:Y /DATERANGE:YESTERDAY /OUTPUT:H  /DESCRIPTION:Y When you add the entry so that the SNP file is limited to a single server by using the /SERVERS switch:
 * The SNP file is not created.
 * The HTML file in the same folder is not updated.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use the following correct /SERVERS switch syntax:

/SERVERS:' \ '

For example, you might use the following command:

START /WAIT EEAREPT.exe /PRINTBATCH Disk Performance Analysis /ARCHIVE:Y /DATERANGE:YESTERDAY /SERVERS:' \ ' /OUTPUT:H /DESCRIPTION:Y



MORE INFORMATION
To determine if the files have been created or modified, open the &quot;Program Files\Microsoft Operations Manager 2000\Event\Reports\&quot; folder. After you run the script, the HTML and SNP files have a current timestamp. SNP files are snap-shot files that display performance in graph form.

Keywords: kbfaq kbnofix kbprb KB327013

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