TCP Port Monitor |
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You can monitor any valid TCP port using a TCP Port Monitor item. Because the ELM Server (and not an Agent) makes the actual connection to the port, you can monitor TCP port availability on any operating system (e.g., Unix, Linux, Novell, Solaris, Windows, etc.), provided that you have TCP/IP connectivity to that system from the ELM Server. Each TCP Port Monitor can poll a single port. TCP Port Monitor Settings•TCP Port - The TCP port you want to monitor. •Warn if QoS slower than __ seconds - You may monitor the port's response time. By specifying a value for this field, a warning message will be generated whenever the response from the port exceeds the threshold you specify here. •Execute configured Action(s) for every failure - By default, ELM will notify you only the first time the port is unavailable. Check this box to have a message sent for each interval that the port is unavailable. Actions•Failed (Error) 5521 - The connection to the TCP port could not be made. •Success (Informational) 5522 - The connection to the TCP port could be made. •Quality of Service Warning (Warning) 5523 - The connection to the TCP port took longer than the Quality of Service time period. CategoriesDisplays the Monitoring Categories to which the Monitor is assigned. Click to select or deselect Monitoring Categories. Right click to create or edit Monitoring Categories. Test MonitorTest any Monitor Item against any Agent capable of running the Item using the drop-down and Test button on this dialog box. Testing a Monitor Item prior to putting it into production validates that the monitor item is configured properly. To test a monitor item: 1.Select the Agent you wish to test against from the drop-down list. 2.Click the Start Test button. If the test was successful, you will receive a pop-up indicating this and the option to see detailed results of the test. If the test failed, detailed results of the test will automatically open in Notepad. ScheduleDisplays the Scheduled Interval and Scheduled Hours settings which control the frequency for the Monitor Item. Scheduled Interval tabSpecify the interval at which the monitoring, polling or action is to occur. Depending on the Monitor Item type, Items can be scheduled in interval increments of Seconds, Minutes, Hours and Days. The Scheduled Interval is relative to the top of the hour or top of the minute. For example, if a Scheduled Interval is configured for 10 minutes, the Monitor Item will execute at hh:10:00, hh:20:00, hh:30:00, hh:40:00, hh:50:00, h1:00:00, etc. If a Scheduled Interval is configured for 15 seconds, the Monitor Item will execute at hh:00:15, hh:00:30, hh:00:45, hh:01:00, hh:01:15, etc. Scheduled Hours tabSelect the days and/or hours this item is active. By default, the schedule is set to ON for all hours and all days. Mouse clicks toggle squares between ON and OFF. Clicking on an individual square will toggle the active schedule for that hour. Clicking on an hour at the top of the grid, or on a day of the week at the left of the grid will toggle the corresponding column or row. Keyboard equivalents are the arrow keys and the space bar. Properties TabThis read-only tab displays the properties of the selected object and the values for those properties.
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