Viewing the windows application monitor report – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Related Applications—Modify the application that the Windows operating system depends on.
Enter the complete or part of the application monitor name in the Search field at the top of the
window, and click Search. Select the applications that the Windows operating system depends
on, and then click OK.
Operating system applications, such as Windows, AIX, SCO UNIX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD,
HP-UX, Solaris, Mac OS, and Linux, cannot be selected. Operators can view all dependencies
of the application in the dependency topology.
To remove the relationship between the Windows operating system and the specified
application, select the application in the Related Applications field, and then click Delete.
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Detect Application—Select this parameter if you want to enable application detection.
Application detection enables APM to verify connection to the application by using the previous
parameter settings, and to determine whether to modify the application monitor based on the
verification result. APM modifies the application monitor only when it can connect to the
application. When this parameter has been specified, APM modifies the application monitor
without verifying the connection.
5.
Click OK.
Viewing the Windows application monitor report
After adding a Windows operating system application monitor, APM collects application index data to
calculate its availability and health status. Obtain monitor indexes for the Windows operating system by
viewing the monitor report.
To view the Windows application monitor report:
1.
Click the Resource tab.
2.
Select Application Manager > Application Monitor from the navigation tree.
The application monitor list page displays all application monitors.
3.
Click the link naming the desired Windows application monitor.
The monitor report of the Windows application appears, as shown in
about the icons in the monitor report, see "
." This section describes the fields in each
area of the monitor report.
Figure 32 Part of a Windows application monitor report