This does bad things like opens an alert then immediately closes it…. To resolve these issues, I prefer targeting discovered application classes, for process monitoring. I have created some Management Pack Fragments to help with this. First off is the fragment: Monitor. This fragment monitors if the process is within the thresholds for Minimum expected processes running, and Maximum expected processes running.
The monitor uses the built in System. It also has configurable frequency for how often to check, and number of consecutive samples to check before alerting to control temporary transient conditions.
Next is the fragment: Monitor. This is a performance fragment optimized for Windows Processes, which will allow you to monitor any performance counter for a process, and it will not matter if there is one or more processes running. ErrorOnTooHigh monitortype, which is included in Microsoft. Contents Exit focus mode. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Important This version of Operations Manager has reached the end of support, we recommend you to upgrade to Operations Manager In this article.
Management pack to store the class and monitors that the template creates. If you create any additional monitors or rules that use the service as a target class, they have to be stored in the same management pack. For more information about management packs, see Selecting a Management Pack File. The name of the service. This name is searched on the agent-managed computer to determine whether it is installed.
If selected, only those services that are set to start automatically when Windows starts are monitored. Any services with their startup value set to manual or anything other than Automatic are not monitored. Specifies if CPU usage should be monitored. A monitor is created to set an error state on the object and generate an alert when the specified threshold is exceeded.
A rule is created to collect CPU usage for analysis and reporting. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email required Address never made public. Name required. Follow Following. Liam Matthews IT Join other followers. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments When there is no Management Pack available for a Specific Service, or one is too complex for your environment, you can use this template to configure monitoring.
This quick process will create the Monitors and Rules necessary to:. Geoff Nelson — Systems Management. The Add Monitoring Wizard will launch. On the Monitoring Type page, select Windows Service. Optionally provide a Description. Select an existing Management Pack, or click the New button to create a new Management Pack to add the monitoring objects to. On the Service Details Page: Provide a service to monitor. Type in the Service Name, or click on the ellipsis button to bring up a Window from which you can select a Service.
0コメント