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Available Monitored Objects |
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AS/400
The AS/400 monitored object is a specialized version of the Host Login monitored object. This object can login to an AS/400 system via Telnet and perform monitoring tasks. |
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Disk File
Disk File monitored objects can check a file for new entries and scan the contents of the file for specific text. |
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Disk Space
Disk Space monitored objects check the free space on Windows (Win32) disk volumes, and alarm if free space falls below a specified level or percentage. |
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DNS Check
DNS Check monitored objects check that the specified DNS server resolves the proper name and/or IP Address, and alarm if an incorrect resolution is returned. |
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Domino Server
The Domino Server monitored object is a performance counter query specifically configured for Domino Server (Lotus Notes). |
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Email Check
Email Check monitored objects read email messages and scan the message content, generating alarms when defined search strings are found. |
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Email Ping
Email Ping monitored objects send a unique email message to a mail server, then tries to read that message back from a server within an allotted time. It can be used to monitor successful and timely email delivery and email relays (i.e. proper email server response time). |
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ePage
ePage monitored objects allow PageR to act as an SMS Gateway. Email sent to a specified account will be forwarded to the mobile devices of the contacts listed in the subject line of the email. |
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Event Log
Event Log monitored objects watch the Windows NT/2000/XP Event Log (i.e. System, Security, Application, IExplorer) on a specific system for new events or can search the Event Log for specific event through a text string search. |
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Exchange 5.0
The Exchange 5.0 monitored object is a performance counter query specifically designed for use with an Exchange 5.0 server. |
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Exchange 5.5
The Exchange 5.5 monitored object is a performance counter query specifically designed for use with an Exchange 5.5 server. |
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Exchange 2000
The Exchange 2000 monitored object is a performance counter query specifically designed for use with an Exchange 2000 server. |
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FTP Get
FTP Get monitored objects are used to retrieve disk files from other systems for local examination and/or delivery to the SPIN directory for paging or other alert notification. |
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Generic UNIX
Generic UNIX monitored objects are Host Login monitored objects preconfigured to login to any UNIX system via Telnet and perform monitoring tasks. |
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Heart Beat
Heart Beat monitored objects can send alarm notifications to contacts at specified intervals or according to a schedule. This gives users peace of mind as they can be sure that PageR is running and processing pages properly. |
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HP3000
HP3000 monitored objects are Host Login monitored objects preconfigured to login to a HP3000 system via Telnet and perform monitoring tasks. |
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HPUX
HPUX monitored object are Host Login monitored objects preconfigured to login to a HPUX system via Telnet and perform monitoring tasks. |
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Host Login
Host Login monitored objects are used to perform host system availability checking and monitoring, typically on non-Windows systems via Telnet. |
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Host Process
Host Process monitored objects monitor a remote system for a list of process names to make sure that the processes are running. |
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Host Volume
Host Volume monitored objects check the free space of the volumes on a remote system and alarm if free space falls below a specified level or percentage. |
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Linux
Linux monitored object are Host Login monitored objects preconfigured to login to any Linux system via Telnet and perform monitoring tasks. |
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MS-IIS 4.0
The MS-IIS 4.0 monitored object is a performance counter query specifically designed for the Microsoft IIS 4.0 server. |
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MS-IIS 5.0
The MS-IIS 5.0 monitored object is a performance counter query specifically designed for the Microsoft IIS 5.0 server. |
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Novell Server
The Novell Server monitored object attempts to connect to a Novell Server and generates an alarm if PageR is unable to connect or if the server is out of available connections. |
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NT4 Health
NT4 Health monitored objects are a performance counter query for general system health on a Windows NT 4.0 system. The 'Top 10' performance counters for most Windows NT servers are included and others can be added. |
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NT System
NT System monitored objects check a Windows NT system to see if it is responding to network requests using the RPC (Remote Procedure Call) protocol. |
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OpenVMS
OpenVMS monitored objects are Host Login monitored objects preconfigured to login to an OpenVMS system (VAX or Alpha) via Telnet and perform monitoring tasks. |
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Ping
Ping monitored objects can ping any object network-wide and determine if a response is received within a specified timeout period. |
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Perf Query
Perf Query monitored objects monitor specific Windows NT/2000/XP performance counters that can be set up and customized by the user. |
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Room Alert
Room Alert monitored objects monitor a hardware device called Room Alert that interfaces to a variety of environment sensors to monitor conditions like temperature, humidity, smoke, power, flood, etc, connected via a COM port on the host system. PageR can monitor the Room Alert hardware device (called an ID Box) via the COM port and generate alarms when abnormal environment conditions are detected. |
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Room Alert +
Room Alert + monitored objects monitor a hardware device called Room Alert PLUS that interfaces to a variety of environment sensors to monitor conditions like temperature, humidity, smoke, power, flood, etc, connected via a COM port on the host system. PageR can monitor the Room Alert PLUS hardware device (called an ID Box) via the COM port and generate alarms when abnormal environment conditions are detected. Room Alert PLUS comes with more sensors attached and built in while also offering greater expansion capability than Room Alert. |
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RS6000
RS6000 monitored objects are Host Login monitored objects preconfigured to login to an IBM RS6000 AIX system via Telnet and perform monitoring tasks. |
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SCO UNIX
SCO UNIX monitored object are Host Login monitored objects preconfigured to login to a SCO UNIX system via Telnet and perform monitoring tasks. |
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Service
Service monitored objects can monitor a specific service on any Windows NT/2000/XP system on the network to see if it is running. If it is not, PageR can attempt to restart the service. |
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SNMP Query
SNMP Query monitored objects compare data returned from SNMP MIBs to data specified by the user. If the SNMP MIB data is out of tolerance (does not match), then an alarm is generated. |
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SNMP Trap
SNMP Trap monitored objects allow SNMP Trap messages to be received from SNMP agents for alarm generation. |
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Spin Directory
PageR can monitor a Spin directory for pages and alert notifications waiting to be sent and received from other systems or software applications. By utilizing the Spin directory, it is possible for multiple copies of PageR from remote locations to utilize one modem for all paging and alert notification transactions. |
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SQL 6.0
SQL 6.0 monitored objects are a performance counter query designed specifically for SQL 6.0 server. |
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SQL 6.5
SQL 6.5 monitored objects are a performance counter query designed specifically for SQL 6.5 server. |
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SQL 7.0
SQL 7.0 monitored objects are a performance counter query designed specifically for SQL 7.0 server. |
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Sun Solaris
Sun Solaris monitored objects are Host Login monitored objects preconfigured to login to a Sun Solaris system via Telnet and perform monitoring tasks. |
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Syslog
Syslog monitored objects allow Syslog messages to be received from UNIX systems or other Syslog clients and processed for alarm recognition and alert notification. |
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Task
A Task object is a program or script that is written by the user that can be executed by PageR. |
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TCP Services
TCP Services monitored objects monitor user selected TCP Services on a specific system to determine if the service responds to a request. |
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Tru64 UNIX
Tru64 UNIX monitored object are Host Login monitored objects preconfigured to login to a Tru64 UNIX system via Telnet and perform monitoring tasks. |
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UDP Services
UDP Services monitored objects monitor user selected UDP Services on a specific system to determine if the service responds to a request. |
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Web Page
Web Page monitored objects monitor a web page and host web server by determining if the specified page can be downloaded and, optionally, how long it takes to download. |
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W2K Health
W2K Health monitored objects are a performance counter query for general system health on a Windows 2000 system. The 'Top 10' performance counters for most Windows 2000 servers are included and others can be added. |
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W2K System
W2K System monitored objects check a Windows 2000 system to see if it is responding to network requests using the RPC (Remote Procedure Call) protocol. |
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Win32 Process
Win32 Process monitored objects monitor a Windows 32-bit system for a list of process names to make sure that the processes are running. |
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WMI Query
WMI Query monitored objects can retrieve one or more WMI objects and their property values from a target system and test those values against specified test values to raise an alarm if the actual values are out of tolerance. |
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WXP Health
WXP Health monitored objects are a performance counter query for general system health on a Windows XP system. The 'Top 10' performance counters for most Windows XP servers are included and others can be added. |
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WXP System
WXP System monitored objects check a Windows XP system to see if it is responding to network requests using the RPC (Remote Procedure Call) protocol. |