SMS: Description and Usage of Smgenie.exe (Event Generator)
ID: Q188054
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Systems Management Server version 1.2
SUMMARY
Smgenie.exe, available in the Microsoft BackOffice Resource Kit, generates
events that simulate actual system and application events. The purpose of
SMGENIE is to test the SNMP Event to Trap Translator, which converts
specified events to SNMP traps when the events are written to the Windows
NT Event log.
After SMGENIE (which runs on computers with either Alpha or Intel-based
processors) is started, the SMGENIE window appears on your screen.
MORE INFORMATION
After Systems Management Server is installed and the SNMP components are
set up, you can configure the SNMP Event to Trap Translator with the events
to translate. For detailed information about the configuration process, see
the SMS 1.2 Administrator's Guide. Then, use SMGENIE to generate events to
the Windows NT Event log. Events that have been set in the SNMP Event to
Trap Translator will be translated into traps and sent to the site server.
To Generate Events with SMGENIE
- Select an event log from the Event Logs box.
- Select an event source from the Event Sources box.
The events for the selected event source are displayed in the list at
the top of the window. The number of events available in the event
source are displayed in the Event Count box. You can use the Auto
search box to locate an event source among all the Event logs. In the
Auto search box, type the name of a source.
- Select events by scrolling through the list and clicking on them.
You can use SHIFT + CLICK and CTRL + CLICK combinations to select
ranges and multiple events. The number of selected events is shown in
the lower-right status bar of the window.
- You can change the default substring value. The default is TEST-STRING.
The substring is placed into each event wherever there is a percent
sign (%) followed by a number. (In actual Windows NT event generation,
subsequent numbers denote different strings. In SMGENIE, the substring
is used regardless of the number following the percent sign.)
- Generate events in either of the following two ways:
- Click Generate Events.
- In the Auto generate box, specify integers for Multiples and
Interval In Seconds, then select Auto Generate. Multiples specifies
how many events to generate for each selected event, and Interval In
Seconds specifies the time to elapse between each event, repeating
until Auto Generate is no longer selected.
For example, if Winlogon is the event source, events 1001 and 1002
are selected, and the default settings are used, selecting Auto
Generate generates one of each event every five seconds. Two events
are logged in the Windows NT event log every five seconds -- one for
event 1001 and one for event 1002.
The number of events generated is shown in the lower-left status
bar.
Additional query words:
prodsms x86
Keywords : smsutil
Version : winnt:1.2
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbhowto kbinfo
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