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products:promonitor:6.6:userguide:administration:system

System

Purpose

Pro.Monior allows administrators to fully configure a system with an specific functionality : System. This feature is subdivided in the following sections (see image below) :

System Setting

In this section, administrators can configure :

  • How many parallel tasks a given monitoring process will execute.
  • The allocation (in GB) of the monitoring processes memory.
  • Monitoring processes' timeout (in minutes)

Retention setting

Under this section, administrators are able to :

  • Activate / Deactivate the Moniors result Retention Pro.Monitor feature
  • Set the number of days that Pro.Monitor will store in memory monitoring test information
  • Set the number of days that Pro.Monitor will keep in memory the monitoring data
  • Configure the number of days Pro.Monitor log files will write information

Timeout setting

In this section, administrators will be able to :

  • Set the timeout value (in seconds) for a report to be generated
  • Configure the maximum connection invalid attempt time
  • Set the maximum connection response time (in seconds)
  • Launch the “Cleanup Procedure”, which will immediately clean all information stored as Tests, Monitor results and Log files retention.

Flapping settings

Under this section, the administrator can determine :

  • When a given system is to be considered as a “flapping system” trough the folllowing parameters :
    • Period : It represents the time lapse (in hours) to be taken into account
    • Threshold : It represents the system flaps threshold, once this value is overreached (within the Period parameter value), the system will be considered as “flapping system”
  • Launch the “Clear flapping data” feature, which will immediately clear all flapping system information stored so far

/home/clients/8c48b436badcd3a0bdaaba8c59a54bf1/wiki-web/data/pages/products/promonitor/6.6/userguide/administration/system.txt · Last modified: 2019/02/04 11:02 (external edit)