
AdminiMe 2010
Posted on 21. Jan, 2010 by Terry Walsh in Home Server Administration, Home Server Management
Experience Level: Medium
AdminiMe 2010 will monitor your home server in the background and notify you via email if something goes wrong.
A real-time monitoring console allows you to view CPU performance, memory, network, disks and other statistics such uptime, longest uptime, number of restarts and more.
Shortcuts to tools include Event Viewer, Task Manager, Performance Monitor, Remote Desktop and you also have the option to add your own shortcuts to applications.
Developer: Nick Asseloos
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Release History
v1.0.0
- Initial release




Jay
21. Jan, 2010
One hell of an addin, thanks asoft!
mcavity
23. Jan, 2010
looks pretty but your home web pages wont render correctly in firefox.
ASoft
23. Jan, 2010
Yep, some people reported it already, I’m looking into the problem…
Thanks,
Nick
Ener
30. Jan, 2010
I hate nagware, I never support nagware. I did not buy a WHS to get nagged each time I click one of the icon by mistake, at least move the nag triger to the actual plugin screen.
Uninstalled, thanks anyway…
Fedcis
05. Feb, 2010
I had issues with it, so I had to uninstall. It would make the console unresponsive. I will try again after a cpu upgrade.
joedornan
07. Feb, 2010
Fantastic addin. love it. will have to consider whether to uninstall some other addins with duplicate functionality (like disk management).
Love the email reports of errors function as well. It’s just that my machine now reports: “Fatal APP:CA002 Cpu Analyzer Index (zero based) must be greater than or equal to zero and less than the size of the argument list.” and I don’t know how to investigate this problem. Any tips?
-Joe
ASoft
09. Feb, 2010
Hi Joe,
That error is an issue that will be fixed in the next update release.
But it does mean something…
It means that your CPU has been running too long at a certain threshold level. (like you configured)
So have a look in the Task Manager to see which process is using up all your processing power…
Wonko
10. Feb, 2010
It’s the same issue on my WHS (but with a German version – that’s why I was searching for the wrong term).
I have checked it and the “too long running” process is the console, started on the server when logged in via RDP – together with a high percentage of up to 60%!
BTW: I have an HP MediaSmart EX470 with the original 500GB + 2x 1,5TB and an upgraded RAM of 2GB.
robfalco
11. Feb, 2010
I had hardware issues right after install 3 external esata drives in 4 bay storage failed. Rebooting the harddrives came back up but then failed again. I uninstalled and server back to normal. Anyone else have external drive issues? might be coincidence but not risking again.
Jman
07. Mar, 2010
I think the HW failures are pure coincidence.
I also have external drives but no problems here.
Up until now it has behaved very well and even solved a problem for me!
Some process was consuming a lot of memory/CPU and slowed down the server, but it was only when adminime notified me of this that I was aware of the problem, and now: solved