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Overview

By setting up an action profile (that tells up.time how to deal with problems on a monitored system), up.time can automatically restart a service on a Windows server when that service goes down.

Configuring up.time to Restart a Service

To configure up.time to restart a Windows service:

  1. Click Services on the up.time toolbar.
  2. Click Add New Action Profile.
  3. Enter a descriptive name for the action profile in the Name of Action Profile field.
  4. Specify the number of times an error must occur before up.time sends a notification in the Start Action on Notification Number field.
  5. Specify the number of times the action will be carried out in the End Action on Notification Number field (or select the Never Stop Notifying option to continually carry out the action in this profile until the problem is resolved).
  6. Complete the following settings in the Add Action Profile window:

    The following image illustrates the action profile defined above:

  7. Click Save.

 

The up.time Agent Password will need to be set on the agent server using the up.time Agent Admin Console.

 


Applying the Action Profile to a Monitor

After the action profile is created, apply it to a Windows Service Check monitor by selecting the name of the profile from the Action Profile dropdown list in the monitor definition window. Ensure that the service name specified in the monitor matches the one in the action profile.

For more information on configuring a Windows Service Check monitor, refer to the Windows Service Check section in the Microsoft Windows Monitors chapter of the up.time User Guide.