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In my case the services did not turn off as I mentioned in the original post. If the services were turning off I could work that fairly easily. The problem here is that the service did not crash so the only marker I had were the proprietary logs files be generated in the application directory
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Yes I did. Not sure how I did since, but yeah I did.
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Unfortunately and as I said in my original message the service stayed on. A stopped service would be early to work with. The problem in this case is the application crashed, but the only indicated was the ArcGIS written to it's own log folder.
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We recently had an incident where with our Arc GIS Server 10.2 Farm where the windows service did not stop, but the ArcGIS Server logs were indicating all kinds of errors. Unfortunately they were not added to any of the Windows logs and it wasn't until someone tried the service hours later did they even figure out something was wrong. Long story short as it sits we need to manually open the logs via something like notepad or through the manager console to get notified about errors. What are looking for some methodology that we can be notified when an error event is recorded in the logs. If this recorded to a standard object like Windows logs then I could setup subscriptions, but as it sits I'm spinning here. I looked through what documentation I could find and did some google searches, but didn't really find anything solid. I'm assuming I'm not the only person who has tried to automate error notifications so I'm hoping someone can provide advise. Thanks.
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