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Creating Topological Dependencies
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In large deployments, a single system or node can act as the gateway to other entities or entity groups. For example, up.time might need to go through a router - configured as a node in up.time -...
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vm instance is consuming a license
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There are several reasons a VMware instance may consume a license.
1) VMware tools are not installed on the target VM.
2) The VM is not running on an ESX server that is also monitored by up.time...
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Monitoring HTTP Services in a Load Balanced Cluster
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To monitor the web site available on your load balanced cluster we reccomend this approach.
1 - Install the up.time agent on each of your cluster nodes and monitor them with up.time. This will...
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How do I add a server or device to up.time?
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To add systems or network devices, do the following:
NOTE: If you are adding a system for full up.time monitoring the up.time agent must be installed on the target server before it is added to...
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