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Uptime Infrastructure Monitor includes user-defina= ble parameters that can control some aspects of its behavior including the = following:
From a configuration perspective, there are two types o= f parameters:
uptime.conf file
Configuration parameters that are not directly tied to, t= hus do not require a restart of, the Uptime Core service can be modified di= rectly in the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor GUI:
In general, to edit these configuration settings in the&n= bsp;Uptime Infrastructure Monitor interface, do the following:
Only the variables whose default values are modified appear in the
Configuration parameters that are directly tied to the Up=
time Core service are found in the uptime.conf
file.=
uptime.conf
is a text file that you can modify in a=
ny text editor, and can be found in the root Uptime Infrastructure Mon=
itor installation directory.
In addition to the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor dat=
abase, uptime.conf
parameters affect a variety of Up=
time Infrastructure Monitor behavior.
uptime.conf
file.
Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 7.9 introduced the use of encrypted =
passwords in the uptime.conf
and uptime-controller.conf<=
/code> files. In order to change the default Uptime username and pass=
word, you must first change them in the datastore (i.e. MySQL, MSSQL, or Or=
acle). Then use the UptimeConfigUtility tool to apply the changes to =
the
uptime.conf
and uptime-controller.conf
files.=
To use this utility
To check all options, use the help command as below:
java -jar UptimeConfigUtility=
.jar --help
[option] [description]
=
-path
Path of configu=
ration file must be passed as a first parameter
-t
-h
To s=
et hostname
-prt
-d
-u
To set database u=
sername
-pwd
To run
java -jar UptieConfigUtility.=
jar [option] [parameter_value]
For example
java -jar UptieConfigUtility.=
jar -path C:\uptime.conf -prt 8989 -d testDB
In addition to the Web interface, the Uptime Infrast= ructure Monitor Monitoring Station consists of the following services:
These services run in the background and start automatica=
lly after the operating system on the server hosting Uptime Infrastruc=
ture Monitor starts. However, system administrators may need to stop the&nb=
sp;Uptime Infrastructure Monitor services (for example, before making confi=
guration changes to the uptime.conf
file, performing=
an upgrade, or archiving the DataStore).
To stop the Uptime Infrastructure Monito= r services in Windows, do the following:
To stop the Uptime Infrastructure Monito= r services on Linux, do the following:
/etc/init.d/uptime_controller stop
/etc/init.d/uptime_httpd stop
/etc/init.d/uptime_core stop
/etc/init.d/uptime_datastore stop
To restart the Uptime Infrastructure Mon= itor services in Windows, do the following:
To restart the Uptime Infrastructure Mon= itor services on Linux, do the following:
/etc/init.d/uptime_datastore start
/etc/init.d/uptime_core start
/etc/init.d/uptime_httpd start
/etc/init.d/uptime_controller start