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Uptime Infrastructure Monitor uses action profiles to perform re=
covery steps when a service monitor returns a critical status. Action=
Profiles are templates that define an action to perform when a monitor enc=
ounters a problem and can be applied to one or more service monitors.
An Action Profile allows you to =
specify:
- When to start and stop performing the action (escalations).
- The name of the log file to which Uptime Infrastructure Monitor writes =
error information.
- The name and location of a recovery script that can reboot a server or =
restart an application, process or service.
- The name of a Windows host and service, as well as whether to start, st=
op or restart the host or service.
- An SNMP trap to be sent to a specific traphost and trap community.
Use the following steps to create an action profile:
- Click on the Services tab.
- Click the Add Action Profile link on the left tree menu.
- Set up the action profile to perform the desired steps (e.g. log to fil=
e, run a script, start / stop Windows service, send an SNMP trap, etc.) and=
click Save.
Next, attach the action profile to an existing service monitor with the =
following steps:
- Click on the Services tab.
- Locate the service monitor in the list and click its name (or click the=
View icon).
- Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Edit Action Profiles but=
ton.
- Add the appropriate Action Profile to the right list and click the Save=
button.
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