Follow these steps to create a service monitor and add it to one of your elements for active monitoring and outage alerting:
Your monitor should start active monitoring within a few minutes of completing these steps. |
How do I create a service group? | Rating | Views | |
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To create a service group, also known as a set of template monitors, follow these steps. In most cases a service group depends on you having already created monitors that can be used as the master... By: uptime Support | Date Created: 12-31-1969 | Last Modified: 8-25-2011 | Index: 341 |
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How to Create and Configure Service Groups | Rating | Views | |
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Creating Custom Service Monitors in up.time | Rating | Views | |
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WebLogic service monitor fails | Rating | Views | |
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Follow these steps if you encounter problems with the WebLogic service monitor: 1. Confirm that IIOP is enabled properly. 2. Check the weblogic logs and uptime.log file for errors that reference... By: uptime Support | Date Created: 8-3-2011 | Last Modified: 8-11-2011 | Index: 557 |
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Active Directory service monitor example | Rating | Views | |
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Below is an example of the settings you can use for the Active Directory monitor within up.time: Host: Port: 389 Password: Base: OU=Toronto,OU=Employees,DC=domain,DC=com Bind: CN=John... By: uptime Support | Date Created: 10-1-2009 | Last Modified: 10-31-2012 | Index: 376 |
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