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Re: [ISSForum] Event Collector Event Queue full

Subject: Re: [ISSForum] Event Collector Event Queue full
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 09:20:05 +0300
Subject: [ISSForum] Event Collector Event Queue full
To: "'issforum@iss.net'" <issforum@iss.net>
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Hi,

I'm getting thousands of the folowing messages for Event Collector:

Central Response's Event Queue is full. 

I didn't find a way to handle this or get rid of them. Could someone 
give me
some hints?

I'm still on Siteprotector SP4 but every other component including EC is 
up
to date.

TIA,
Sandro


Hi I have very same problem. Support tell me to watch in new RSSP SP5 
component Groupping->Site Managment->Central Responses. They say that 
maybe one of sensor queue is full. But I cann't find anything that can 
solve my problem.
All sensors is up to date. The sourse & destination of events is 
eventcollector host.
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