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Software Metering data not being resumed / not showing in reports.

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I cant get data in the database unless i run the runmetersumm.

I have looked at the logs and i dont see anything wrong.

Should i be looking for something in special.. ?

Also .. is there a place where i can see the date and time the data is supposed to be summarized ?

 

Thank you.

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I just trigered notepad rule that i enabled just as a test and this is what i get.

 

<![LOG[No active process found with ID 13716]LOG]!><time="09:57:03.071+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="3" thread="6260" file="activeprocesses.cpp:119">
<![LOG[Termination event received for process 1980]LOG]!><time="09:57:33.023+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6372" file="swmtrmanager.cpp:292">
<![LOG[Termination event received for process 5424]LOG]!><time="09:57:33.024+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6372" file="swmtrmanager.cpp:292">
<![LOG[Creation event received for process 11676]LOG]!><time="09:59:26.532+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6372" file="swmtrmanager.cpp:254">
<![LOG[Process ID 11676 is for process C:\Windows\system32\notepad.exe]LOG]!><time="09:59:26.632+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6372" file="processdata.cpp:142">
<![LOG[Found match against RuleID TPH00083]LOG]!><time="09:59:26.632+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6260" file="swmtrrulecontainer.cpp:159">
<![LOG[Tracked usage for process 11676]LOG]!><time="09:59:26.634+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6260" file="activemeteredprocess.cpp:242">
<![LOG[Creation event received for process 2860]LOG]!><time="09:59:30.500+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6372" file="swmtrmanager.cpp:254">
<![LOG[Process ID 2860 is for process C:\Windows\system32\notepad.exe]LOG]!><time="09:59:30.600+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6372" file="processdata.cpp:142">
<![LOG[Found match against RuleID TPH00083]LOG]!><time="09:59:30.600+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6260" file="swmtrrulecontainer.cpp:159">
<![LOG[Tracked usage for process 2860]LOG]!><time="09:59:30.602+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6260" file="activemeteredprocess.cpp:242">
<![LOG[Creation event received for process 13064]LOG]!><time="09:59:42.375+240" date="10-19-2015" component="mtrmgr" context="" type="1" thread="6372" file="swmtrmanager.cpp:254">

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from my understanding the client is logging the information.. the problem is , i think for some reason she is not being sumarized or sent to the server... because when i go create a report on software metering reports... the filders that i should select the Month and Year.. are empty .. in the lab i have them because i executed the utility to for the sumarization.

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yes i did run and the mtgmgr.log shows that he matches processes with the rules.

 

Example.. i am running a notepad rule to see if it triggers... and he does.

for the Corel rule i created.. i cant see anything in the logs... because the logs only go so far back in time...

i am trying to run, in the software metering reports, any of them .. and i dont get data..

see the print.

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First off I never recommend accessing the reports via the console too much overhead too many issues. Instead only access then via the web.

 

Second start with a simple report. All software metering rules applied to this site. then run Software metering summarization progress then run

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