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'Default up.time data store' monitor crit after adding a vCenter to up.time

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As part of the initial install of up.time, the Monitoring Station itself is setup as an element within up.time. This sample element is initially setup to use localhost as it's hostname, along...

By: CSS | Date Created: 3-8-2013 | Last Modified: 3-8-2013 | Index: 592

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Enabling VMware ESX4 support in up.time 5.1

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By: CSS | Date Created: 4-23-2009 | Last Modified: 6-14-2011 | Index: 370

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How do I add a VMware ESX server to up.time?

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To add ESX servers to up.time, do the following: 1. In the My Enterprise panel, click Add System/Network Device. 2. Enter a descriptive name for the server in the Display name in up.time field. 3....

By: CSS | Date Created: 12-31-1969 | Last Modified: 8-26-2011 | Index: 333

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How do I auto-discover my ESX environment?

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It is highly recommended that you use Auto Discovery to add your ESX servers to up.time. To use Auto Discovery to add ESX servers, do the following: 1. In the My Enterprise panel, click...

By: CSS | Date Created: 1-30-2009 | Last Modified: 8-25-2011 | Index: 355

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How to add Ignored VMs or ESX hosts

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The following steps explain how to add currently Ignored ESX hosts or VM guests back into up.time for regular monitoring.  This process is commonly desired when systems have been Ignored,...

By: CSS | Date Created: 9-11-2012 | Last Modified: 9-12-2012 | Index: 587

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What ports need to be open to add an ESX system to up.time?

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Only port 443 (SSL) is required to be open for communication between up.time and the ESX v3 server you want to add to up.time. All SOAP API calls are done through this port.

By: CSS | Date Created: 10-7-2009 | Last Modified: 8-10-2011 | Index: 387

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