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What are the different ways to monitor Custom Applications ?
- If SNMP is enabled in that application, you can use SNMP monitor
to monitor that particular application. Also if you have Mib for your
application, you can upload that Mib to Applications Manager and add the
required attributes to be monitored.
- If your applications use java and exposes data through JMX or it uses JDK 1.5 and exposes data through JMX, you can use JMX [MX4J / JDK1.5] monitor to monitor your application and also add required attributes for monitoring.
- If the custom application is running in a particular TCP port, you can use Service monitor to monitor the port and check for availability of that port. [Service Monitoring]
- If the application is web based application ( like IIS or Apache ), you can use HTTP-URLs and HTTP-URL Sequence monitoring to monitor the URLs for their availability. [Website Monitoring]
- If you have a script
in Applications Manager machine which can monitor your application,
Applications Manager server can execute this script periodically using
Script monitor. It will also generate reports and escalate alarms
according to the results obtained. [Script Monitoring]
- If you have a web application using JDK 1.5, you can use Web Transaction Monitor to monitor the end to end details about the application. [Web Transactions].
- Windows performance counter values can be added and monitored as attributes. Applications Manager uses WMI for monitoring Windows Performance Counters. [Windows Performance Counters
- Applications Manager Database Query Monitor allows user to monitor
specific business metrics, generate alarm and execute an action when
it is down and generate reports on its availability in a single web
console.[Database Query monitor]
- Applications Manager uses File System Monitoring capability
to monitor the changes in the files , logs and directories.[File / Directory monitor]
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