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Modifying uptime.conf File Settings
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 any text editor, and can be found in the root up.time root Uptime Infrastructure Monitor installation directory.
In addition to the up.time the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor database, uptime.conf
parameters affect a variety of up.time of Uptime Infrastructure Monitor behavior.
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Stopping and Restarting up.time Services
In addition to the Web interface, the up.time the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Monitoring Station consists of the following services:
- DataStore
- Web server
- Data Collector (also called the Core)
- Controller
These services run in the background and start automatically after the operating system on the server hosting up.time hosting Uptime Infrastructure Monitor starts. However, system administrators may need to stop the up.time the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor services (for example, before making configuration changes to the uptime.conf
file, performing an upgrade, or archiving the DataStore).
Stopping
the up.time Servicesthe Uptime Infrastructure Monitor services
To stop the up.time the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor services in Windows, do the following:
- Open the Services Control Panel.
- Find the following entries, and for each, Stop the service:
- Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Controller
- Uptime Infrastructure Monitor
- up.time Controller
- up.time Web Serverup.time
- Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Data Collector
- up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Data Store
To stop the up.time the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor services on Linux, do the following:
- Log into the Monitoring Station as user
root
. - Type the following command to stop the Controller:
/etc/init.d/uptime_controller stop
- Type the following command to stop the Web server:
/etc/init.d/uptime_httpd stop
- Type the following command to stop the Data Collector:
/etc/init.d/uptime_core stop
- Type the following command to stop the DataStore:
/etc/init.d/uptime_datastore stop
Starting
the up.time Servicesthe Uptime Infrastructure Monitor services
To restart the up.time the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor services in Windows, do the following:
- Open the Services Control Panel.
- Find the following entries, and for each, Start the service:
- up.time Data Store
- up.time Data Collector
- up.time Web Server
- up.time Controller
- Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Data Store
- Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Data Collector
- Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Web Server
- Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Controller
To restart the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor To restart the up.time services on Linux, do the following:
- At the command line, log into the Monitoring Station as user root.
- Type the following command to start the DataStore:
/etc/init.d/uptime_datastore start
- Type the following command to start the Data Collector:
/etc/init.d/uptime_core start
- Type the following command to start the Web server:
/etc/init.d/uptime_httpd start
Type the following command to stop the Controller:/etc/init.d/uptime_controller start