In-House Windows/Linux Scripts Monitoring
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Applications Manager manages Ad-Hoc Windows and Linux
scripts that are used in-house. The output of the custom
scripts are monitored and alerts would be generated
accordingly. It gives periodic reports on the attributes
configured. |
During creation of a new script monitor, you need to give
the location of the custom script (local/remote), attributes
(numeric/string) to be monitored, the Output File in which
the output is going to be redirected and the polling interval.
Based on the polling interval, Applications Manager executes
the script. The script will transfer its output to the Output
File configured. Applications Manager parses the Output File
and executes the actions configured. Reports for the attributes
configured would be shown as graphs.
Table structures
are now supported. User can redirect a table to the output
file and all the values in the table will be monitored, generation
of alerts and execution of actions and archival are asusual.
Note: Have a look at the script monitoring example
in Applications Manager forums.
For information on other options in monitoring custom applications,
refer to FAQ.
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Custom Monitor Types:
This feature allows users to monitor applications and devices not supported out-of-the-box. With Custom Monitors, you can even associate in house scripts in a more standardized manner, plus write monitoring code in any programming language Java, Jython, Ruby, .NET, Perl, PHP, Unix Shell Scripts, Windows Batch Files, VBS Scripts or in 'C' etc and integrate the monitoring stats in to Applications Manager for Reporting, Alerting and Service Views etc. More >> |
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