I've now rectified the problem. The Quantum level was
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi John,
>
>Is it possible event logging has been disabled for the
generator? Check the
>nsservice.config.exe file.
>
>I am not aware of any cases where an error occurs in the
generator but no
>error is logged. Please respond if changing the logging
level does not
>reveal the issue!
>
>-Colin Meek [MSFT]
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>"John Mc" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>news:03a301c4b1d3$c23e86f0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've got a problem with my Notification Services
>> installation that has completely foxxed me...
>>
>> Notification Services as running absolutley fine, until
>> the database had to be taken offline for maintence.
When
>> the database was restarted, everything appeared to run
up
>> ok again, no error messages appeared in the logs.
>>
>> Then we noticed that the Notification Service was no
>> longer creating Notifications. I checked the service
and
>> the general status of the Notification Service and all
>> appeared fine with a enabled state.
>>
>> I then ran nscontrol unregister, then nscontrol
register,
>> to make sure the performance counters were working. But
>> no change was seen in the Notification Services.
>>
>> Lastly I ran the update on the Notification Services
>> through NS command prompt, but still no change.
>>
>> It appears that the EventsChron is not being populated,
as
>> the last entry is from the day the DB went down. I have
>> checked the Quantum1 table, and found that contains some
>> recent error 193 codes.
>>
>> Basically, I'm stumped! Has anybody got any
suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> John
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