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Uptime Infrastructure Monitor monitors, manages, and repo= rts on systems, network devices, and applications in a real-time, centraliz= ed view.
At the datacenter level, Uptime Infrastructure Monitor co= ntinuously monitors your servers, applications, databases and IT resources,= and alerts you to problems. Using the information that Uptime Infrastructu= re Monitor gathers, you can solve problems before they impact your business= .
For example, a service monitor detects that a large volum= e of email messages are going back and forth between a particular email add= ress in your organization and an external domain. This could indicate that = a high number of legitimate emails are sent, or it could indicate that a vi= rus or a Trojan is active on a system in your environment.
You can also generate reports and graphs to visualize the= information that Uptime Infrastructure Monitor gathers. By analyzing the i= nformation, reports, and graphs you can do the following:
The Uptime Infrastructure Monitor User Guide is intended = for various types of users:
Uptime Infrastructure Monitor consists of a Monitoring St= ation that retrieves information from client systems, either through softwa= re (i.e., an agent ) that is installed on a sy= stem or by monitoring services running on a system.
Before you start using Uptime Infrastructure Monitor, you= should first understand the underlying service monitoring concepts.
The service monitor templates that are bundled wi= th Uptime Infrastructure Monitor. You use these templates to configure a se= rvice check.
Templates that tell Uptime Infrastructure Monitor= exactly how to react to various alerts - issuing alert notifications and p= erforming recovery options - generated by your service checks.
Service checks that you select and assign to each= monitored host to test if it is functioning properly. Service checks are t= emporarily disabled if Uptime Infrastructure Monitor determines that a host= that is undergoing scheduled maintenance.
Specific windows during which you want to have Up= time Infrastructure Monitor generate and send alert notifications. For exam= ple, you can specify that alerts only be sent between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on = weekdays.
The exact definitions of when and how Uptime Infr= astructure Monitor should escalate service alerts if they are not acknowled= ged by specific users within pre-defined time limits.
Service monitor templates that enable you to appl= y a common service check to one or multiple hosts (servers, network devices= ) that you are monitoring.