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Installing and Configuring WhatsUp Gold 2024.0

Example active script performance monitors

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  • Prior to installation
  • Begin installing WhatsUp Gold
    • Standard installation workflow
    • Advanced installation: Install WhatsUp Gold using the included local SQL Server Express instance
    • Advanced installation: Install WhatsUp Gold using an existing SQL Server instance
  • Configure your Elasticsearch instance for use with Log Management
    • Upgrading an existing WhatsUp Gold installation to include Log Management
  • Important: Order of operations for installing WhatsUp Gold using Failover AND Distributed features
  • About Failover
    • Additional steps to configure Failover during installation
    • Finalize Failover configuration following installation
  • About Distributed
    • Additional steps to configure Distributed (Central Site) during installation
    • Additional steps to configure Distributed (Remote Site) during installation
  • Upgrade your WhatsUp Gold installation
  • Activate new or upgraded licenses
  • Offline activation
  • Uninstalling WhatsUp Gold
  • Copyright notice
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Example active script performance monitors

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  • Last Updated: May 11, 2023
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These scripts demonstrate a few potential uses of Active Script Performance Monitors. To view other Active Script Performance Monitors created by other WhatsUp Gold users, visit the WhatsUp Gold user community.

  • Graphing printer ink level percent utilization

  • Poll a reference variable and perform a calculation

  • Graph a temperature monitor

  • Poll the storage table using SNMP GetNext

  • Poll multiple reference variables

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