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08-23-2007 12:23 AM
08-23-2007 12:23 AM
Hello, I just started to use HP Insight Manager and I 'm looking for a simply solution to monitor Windows Services like RPC, SMTP, ...
Anyone has a simple solution?
thanks in advance.
Anyone has a simple solution?
thanks in advance.
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08-26-2007 10:48 PM
08-26-2007 10:48 PM
Solution
hi
HP SIM is primarly an hardware management platform. It can monitor windows services in a limited fashion through the insight agents.
On a managed devices (a client machine running these insight agents), go to control panel and HP Management agents. On the last tab (process monitor, select the one associated to the service you are willing to monitor and then choose for which condition you want the agent to generate a trap. Options available are the folowing :
-none
-start
-stop
-stop and start.
A proper management of these services can be achieved either through sitescope or Operation center.
Hope it helps
Fred
HP SIM is primarly an hardware management platform. It can monitor windows services in a limited fashion through the insight agents.
On a managed devices (a client machine running these insight agents), go to control panel and HP Management agents. On the last tab (process monitor, select the one associated to the service you are willing to monitor and then choose for which condition you want the agent to generate a trap. Options available are the folowing :
-none
-start
-stop
-stop and start.
A proper management of these services can be achieved either through sitescope or Operation center.
Hope it helps
Fred
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