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How many time AOS stop there is any report or file to show the history of AOS services stop or run

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Hi Expert,

I was asked to find a report or file or any source which will show the history of AOS services start or stop. Any Idea please suggest.

Best Regards,

Shabir 

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    nmaenpaa Profile Picture
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    Hi Shabir,

    you can find this information in the Event Viewer of the AOS servers.

    Normally in a Prod system you (or the person / team who is responsible that the system is healthy) set up some monitoring in order to get alerts if the services go down. Whatever tool you use for this, should also solve your requirement to get the history of AOS going down/up.

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    Hi Nikolaos Mäenpää ,

    Thanks for the reply, how i will filter or know from the event viewer log. The AOS stop and Run time and info.

    Best Regards,

    Shabir

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    nmaenpaa Profile Picture
    101,172 Moderator on at

    HI Shabir,

    in the right hand side of the event log you can create your own views to filter the events. You just need to tune the filtering criteria in a way that it shows the events that you want to. That should be fairly simple.

    Try to stop and start an AOS (on a test / dev system). Then check what you see in the Event log. Then create a filter that shows those events.

    Additionally, if you have AOS crash issues (like you wrote elsewhere), find the corresponding entries from the Event log. Then adjust your filter to also show those events.

    But, as I wrote earlier, usually you would use some monitoring software so that you can gather event logs from many servers, create alerts based on them etc. I suggest you to talk to the team that is monitoring systems in your company.

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