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Determining where a STOP is coming from
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[QUOTE="rkolter, post: 5707720, member: 610031"] The OP really didn't give us enough to go on, at all. There's a server, running a service, that in turn monitors a service on other servers, and that service being monitored is receiving a command to stop. Honestly, with that vague a description it could be anything. I will give some vague but hopefully useful advice - Bring up a VM and only put the OS and the monitored service/software on it. See if the service gets stopped. Add a firewall and record all communication coming into and out of the server. If the service does stop and the firewall's logs don't help enough, add WireShark. In the meantime, pull the event logs from every server the service stops on - grab the minute before to the minute after. If you script, write a quick powershell script to let you know the status of the service and pull the event logs the moment the service status changes to stopped. Start looking for things in common in those event logs. [/QUOTE]
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