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OpenEdge Management: Resource Monitoring

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Table of Contents
  • Resource monitoring with OpenEdge Management
    • Set up OpenEdge Management
      • OpenEdge Management
    • Understand OpenEdge Management terminology
      • Commonly used terms
        • Resource
        • AdminServer
        • Collection
        • Monitor, schedule, rules, and rule sets
        • Alerts and actions
        • Resource monitoring plan
        • OpenEdge Management Trend Database
    • Use the OpenEdge Management console
    • Identify OpenEdge Management resources you can monitor
      • Monitor a resource
    • View resource monitor performance details
    • Create and schedule OpenEdge Management jobs
    • Export and import OpenEdge Management monitoring components
  • Create collections and collection views in OpenEdge Management
    • The Dashboard page
      • How collections and collection views differ
    • Collections
      • What is a collection
    • Collection terminology and hierarchy
    • Sample collection scenario
    • Work with collections
      • Create a collection
      • Edit a collection
      • Delete a collection
    • Work with collections as labels
      • Access and view collections as labels
      • Create a collection from the details page of a resource
      • Delete a member of a collection from details page of a resource
    • Collection views
      • Work with collection views and viewlets
        • Resource viewlets
        • Standard viewlets
        • View panel viewlets
      • Viewlet characteristics
      • Create a collection view
      • Customize the view layout
      • Edit a collection view content
      • Delete a collection view
      • Customize a viewlet
  • Set up Resource Monitoring
    • Before you begin
    • Monitor remote resources
    • Name conventions
    • Monitor a system, network, or file resource: an overview
      • Monitor a database or other OpenEdge resource
    • Work with CPU and memory resources
    • Select a system, network, or file resource to monitor
    • Create a resource monitoring plan
      • Trend considerations
      • Choose a schedule for a monitoring plan
        • General scheduling considerations
        • Use predefined schedules
        • Use the Default_Schedule
        • Update and delete schedules
        • Create a new schedule
      • Add rules to a monitoring plan
        • Use default rules
        • Use resource-specific rules
      • Share rules and rule sets
        • Choose rule values
    • Calculatemeaningful thresholds with the configuration advisor
      • Configuration Advisor baselining guidelines
      • Use the configuration advisor with a disk, CPU, or file system resource
      • Review the recommended threshold settings
        • Review threshold calculation details
      • Compare and select threshold settings
        • Additional selection criteria
      • Submit your threshold setting selections
      • Determine the effectiveness of your selections
    • Understand alerts
    • Determine the OpenEdge Management response to an alert
    • Use default actions
      • Create an e-mail action
      • Create a log action
      • Create a compound action
      • Create an SNMP trap action
      • Update and delete actions
    • Edit or copy a resource monitor
    • Delete a resource monitor
    • Work with default values
      • Review and change global settings
      • Review and change resource type defaults
    • Use job and report templates
    • Use the OpenEdge Management library
  • Monitor system resources
    • System resource monitoring overview
    • Review system resource default values
    • Review system resource monitoring plans
      • Review the CPU resource monitoring plan
        • Trend performance data for CPU resources
        • Edit the CPU resource defaults
      • Review the memory resource monitoring plan
        • Trend performance data for memory resources
        • Edit the memory resource defaults
      • Review a disk resource monitoring plan
        • Review disk monitoring data
        • Disk device statistics
        • Trend performance data for disk resources
      • Review the file system resource monitoring plan
        • File system statistics
        • Review file system monitoring data
        • Trend performance data for file systems
  • Monitor network resources
    • Network resource monitoring overview
      • Trend considerations for network resources
    • Review network resource default values
    • Discover and monitor TCP and UDP ports
      • Review the list of well-known ports
        • Name conventions in port descriptions
      • Discover network resources
      • Add resource monitors for discovered machines and ports
        • Access a previously discovered resource
    • Create a TCP or UDP resource monitor
    • Create a PING (ICMP) resource monitor
    • Use the HTTP resource monitor to determine Web site status
      • General considerations
        • HTTP rules
        • Web page redirection
      • Create an HTTP resource monitor
        • Set up the properties of an HTTP resource
        • Set the authentication properties of an HTTP monitor
        • Set up the HTTP resource monitoring plans
        • Edit rules for the HTTP resource monitor
        • Review the HTTP resource monitor settings
  • Monitor file resources
    • File resource monitoring overview
      • Log file monitor features
      • File monitor features
    • Verify mapped network drives
    • Review log file and file resource default values
    • Create a log file monitor
      • Define properties
      • Use a bookmark
        • Bookmark and truncation considerations
        • Set a bookmark
        • Truncate a log file
      • Create a monitoring plan
      • Add log file rules
        • Log file monitor rule components
      • Add log file rule sets
        • Access existing log file rule sets
        • Create a new log file rule set
      • Associate rule sets with log file monitors
      • Specify search criteria
        • Access search criteria
      • Create search criteria
        • Use Perl 5 expressions to create search criteria
        • Select search criteria to define a local rule
    • Enable the log file monitor
    • Edit, copy, or delete a log file monitor
    • Create a file resource monitor
      • Trend performance data for file monitor resources
    • Create a file monitor
  • Monitor batch program resources
    • View and modify the default monitoring plan
    • View and modify the default schedule
  • Work with Jobs
    • Create a custom job
    • Create a job template
    • Use a predefined database maintenance job template
    • Create a job instance
      • Set up job completion actions and alerts
        • Job completion actions
        • Job completion alerts
      • Update job completion actions and alerts
      • Delete job completion actions and alerts
      • Job chaining
        • A word about recursion
      • Using environment variables
    • Edit a job
    • Copy a job
    • Kill a job
    • Delete a job
    • Run a job
    • Schedule a job
      • Use cron-based scheduling
      • Schedule a job instance or a job template
      • Duration Execution Policy
        • Example: Daily interval
      • Single Execution Policy
        • At startup
        • One time
      • Job Execution Policy over time
        • Job execution with a restarted AdminServer
      • Monthly By Date Execution Policy
        • Tasks in April
        • Tasks in February
    • View scheduled jobs
    • View running jobs
    • View job history
    • View database maintenance job instances for an individual database
    • Work with job templates
      • Create a job template
        • Additional characteristics of job templates
        • Choose the job template schedule
      • Access existing job templates
    • View debug details about jobs
  • Export and import in OpenEdge Management
    • Export and importing overview
      • General export and import considerations
    • Export OpenEdge Management library components
      • Export referenced items
    • Import OpenEdge Management library components
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  • Last Updated: March 30, 2020
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    • OpenEdge
    • Version 12.2
    • Documentation

The recommendations that the Configuration Advisor presents include a range of possible values from which to select. The asterisked value that appears in the Recommend Values field indicates the primary recommended threshold setting, based on the data analysis. Click the drop-down list to see the additional recommended values.

If there were more than one rule being evaluated by the Configuration Advisor for this resource, each rule would appear in its own row, with its own recommended values, update, current threshold, and Detail button.

Each recommended value is expressed as a pair of numbers. The first number specifies the recommended threshold setting. The second number, displayed in brackets, identifies the number of times this threshold value, if used with the collected data, would have broken the rule and triggered an alert. As you review the recommended threshold settings, keep in mind the rule behavior and alert notification frequency you want to establish for a resource.

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