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Can I monitor root file system capacity on ESX servers? | Rating | Views | |
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Unfortunately the ESX api does not expose local file system usage. VMFS capacity can be monitored through the standard ESX agent monitoring and alerting on VMFS capacity thresholds can be... By: CSS | Date Created: 6-26-2010 | Last Modified: 8-10-2011 | Index: 456 |
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Configuration and Performance Metrics for Network Devices | Rating | Views | |
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By: css_sysop | Date Created: 9-10-2012 | Last Modified: 3-6-2014 | Index: 586 |
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Does the HTTP monitor support SOAP requests? | Rating | Views | |
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No, the HTTP monitor is not designed to post/parse SOAP format requests. By: CSS | Date Created: 9-10-2010 | Last Modified: 8-10-2011 | Index: 503 |
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Does up.time monitor WebSphere MQ or Portal Server? | Rating | Views | |
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No, these editions of WebSphere do not have built in monitoring. up.time WebSphere monitoring is designed for WebSphere Application Server only. By: CSS | Date Created: 8-20-2010 | Last Modified: 1-22-2014 | Index: 493 |
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Does up.time monitor Windows mount points? | Rating | Views | |
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Yes, as of up.time 5.3 Windows systems can be monitored for mount point capacity via the WMI agentless monitoring capability. By: CSS | Date Created: 6-30-2010 | Last Modified: 8-10-2011 | Index: 457 |
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Is Performance Monitor Interface required to monitor WebSphere? | Rating | Views | |
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Yes, up.time utilizes the information provided by pmi in order to produce performance graphs so it is required to be installed on the target WebSphere server. By: CSS | Date Created: 8-20-2010 | Last Modified: 8-10-2011 | Index: 492 |
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