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Welcome to Dario IT Solutions

Company Profile:

Dario IT Solutions delivers advanced, on-target IT solutions that help clients surpass their operational and business objectives by providing unparalleled capabilities uniquely positioned to architect, implement and manage their network infrastructures.

From Idea to Production:

Our skilled professionals provide long-range planning and consulting services to corporations and organizations of all sizes. They have the knowledge and real-life experience in working with environments of tens of thousands of users and to handle today’s complex business and IT environments. All Dario engineers and technical support staff are individually accredited and certified in specific technologies.

Making the right decision:

We provide value to our clients by setting the industry benchmark for technical skills delivered by highly motivated employees and business partners.

Deciphering the multitude of computer software, hardware and vendor-specific options can be overwhelming and often leads to inappropriate selections and wasted time, resources and money. We can assist you in fulfilling your particular IT needs and help your business succeed.

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  1. craig williams
    January 29th, 2010 at 16:33 | #1

    I liked your post about –Check For Not Running Services In Automatic Mode–. But when I tried to use it I get these errors on the agent.
    I think it’s happening because you’re creating a property bag for each auto service, and any one of those can change the agent health state. It seems doing that creates too many health state changes for opsmgr to handle.
    I see how that’s necessary for the GOOD state of a previously stopped service to be logged so alerts can be auto resolved, so I’m not sure how to fix it while maintaining that ability.
    Do you have an update that can still do this without throwing this error? Thanks

    Event Type: Information
    Event Source: HealthService
    Event Category: Health Service
    Event ID: 5500
    Date: 1/29/2010
    Time: 8:24:37 AM
    User: N/A
    Computer: ELVIS
    Description:
    Frequent state change requests caused the incoming state change request to be dropped due to it being older than the currently recorded state change for this monitor. This could also be due to an invalid configuration for this monitor.

    Affected monitor: UIGeneratedMonitor2d0dec3261ce466aa8e1d6f46dba408f
    Instance: ELVIS.acme.com
    Instance ID: 887E82BA-6A9F-8FBF-F780-C457F76E3AE3
    Management Group: BILLGATES

    Request generated time: 2010-01-29T08:24:31.4926190-06:00
    Requested state: Success

    Recorded time: 2010-01-29T08:24:31.5238690-06:00
    Recorded state Warning

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