Configuration consideration, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Administrator D—Responsible for office service management and maintenance. As a member of
the operator group Office Group, administrator D has the maintainer privilege and manages
servers File, OA, and SQL Server.
Configuration consideration
You can configure APM to monitor the following applications in the network:
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Windows Server applications on the eight hosts. Before you add a Windows Server monitor, you
must enable the WMI feature for Windows Server and create an administrator account for the
server.
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Active Directory applications on DCs DC-M and DC-S and DNS service application integrated on
the primary DC DC-M. The DNS server needs to resolve the DC domain name dc-m.apm-test.com
and the web client domain name mail.apm-test.com.
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Exchange Server 2007 applications on EX-1, EX-2, and EX-3, and IIS sever and .NET server
applications on EX-1. When you add an Exchange Server 2007 monitor, note that the services to be
monitored are different for different roles.
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Directories for the three departments on File. The monitors monitor the directories to help prevent
disk space insufficiency.
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IIS server and .NET server applications on OA.
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SQL Server on SQL.
Configuration procedure
1.
Add the switch and the servers to the IMC platform. You can view detailed information about the
switch and servers on the IMC platform.
2.
Add the following application monitors:
{
Windows Server monitor.
{
Active Directory monitor.
{
DNS monitor.
{
Exchange Server 2007 monitor.
{
IIS server monitor.
{
.NET server monitor.
{
Directory monitor.
{
SQL Server monitor.
3.
Add application groups as shown in
Table 16 Application groups
Application
group
Application Operator
group
Privilege
Group A
All Windows Server applications
Administrator Group
ADMIN
Group B
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Active Directory on DC-M and DC-S
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Windows Server on DC-M and DC-S
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DNS on DC-M
DC Group
Maintainer