Hi All,
This is the continuation of my previous blog SAP BusinessObjects 4.0 Monitoring Configuration SAP BusinessObjects 4.0 Monitoring Configuration - Part(1)
Schedule monitoring probes from the CMC
3. Select the CMS Logon Logoff probe and click on Schedule
4. When the Schedule options appear, set the probe to run every 3 minutes from the current time to 24 hours later. We want the CMS Logon Logoff probe
to run every 3 minutes. Go to the Schedule section and set it to run every 3 minutes for the next 24 hours
5. Select the InfoView probe and set it to run every 5 minutes for the next 24 hours.
6. You should now see 2 probes set as scheduled from the Probes dashboard.
7. If the Infoview probe shows a failure, it is probably because the username/password it is using is not correct.
Creating a watch
The CMS probe is now scheduled and you want to base a watch on it so it generates an alert if the Logon Logoff action takes longer than 200 milliseconds.
2. Click on New and define a name, description for your new watch as showed in the screenshot. Set the number of states to Two (OK, Danger) and check the 2 options Show on Dashboard.
3. Click on Next
4. Click on Next. Leave the settings to default: alert notifications will be sent every time the threshold is reached and notifications
will be sent to the ‘Administrator’ or to any user.
5. Click on Save to save this new watch.
We will get the notification when the threshold is reached. To see the alerts when your CMS probe has been running for a few hours
you may have sent alerts to the Administrator. If required we can cascade the alerts to e-mail recepients as well.
3. Click on one of the alerts to view the details
Hope you find this interesting. Thanks for reading.
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