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Indicates that the service is not responding. The Service is not Responding attribute in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management is referred as the SvcNotResponding parameter in BMC PATROL. If you provide an executable that determines if a monitored service
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to the The Service is not Responding (SvcNotResponding) parameter. To ensure that an alarm is generated when the service is not responding, set the alarm ranges for the The Service is not Responding (SvcNotResponding) parameter to correspond to the appropriate value
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is not Responding (SvcNotResponding) parameter. To ensure that an alarm is generated when the service is not responding, set the alarm ranges for the The Service is not Responding (SvcNotResponding) parameter to correspond to the appropriate value returned by the executable
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by the executable is assigned to the SvcNotResponding parameter. To ensure that an alarm is generated when the service is not responding, you must … , if the executable returns the value 1 when the service is not responsive, enable the SvcNotResponding Alarm2 as an Alarm and set
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13138 Creates instances when new services are installed on the SCM, and destroys instances when an existing service is removed from the SCM. The Windows Service monitor type in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management is referred as the NT_SERVICES application class
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14025 Monitors services on your Windows system. The Windows Services monitor type in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management is referred as the NT_SERVICES_CONTAINER application class in BMC PATROL. The icon for this application is labeled Services and appears
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This menu command is available at the service container level. It lists the Display Name, Service Name, Service Type, and Command Line of all the services available on the machine. This menu command also supports remote machines and can be used for configuring services
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This topic provides information about configuring services. On the Add Monitoring Configuration window, set the following preferences: Monitoring Solution Monitor Profile Monitor Type Microsoft Windows Servers Services Operating System Windows Services Provide
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This task describes how to configure PATROL to monitor Windows services. By default, PATROL monitors the availability of all system services except those whose startup type is disabled. You can change the monitoring properties of the monitored services or add other
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Indicates whether a service is up or down. The Service Status attribute in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management is referred as the ServiceStatus parameter in BMC PATROL. By default, when an automatic service is stopped, this parameter enters an Alarm state. However
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Use the Service Management window to manage the services on the selected host machine. For more information, see the following topics: Starting a service Stopping a service Pausing a service Restarting a service Resuming a service Acknowledging a service Published
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Monitors whether or not the DNS service is running by querying the status of the service through the service control manager routines. Displays an alarm when the DNS service is not running. The Status of DNS Service attribute in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management
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Monitors whether or not the WINS service is running on each of the configured servers. This query can be run from the PATROL Agent running on a primary domain controller or backup domain controller against any host in the domain that has an installed WINS service
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Monitors whether or not the DHCP service is running. Displays an alarm when the DHCP service is not running. The Status of DHCP Service attribute in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management is referred as the DhServiceStatus parameter in BMC PATROL. Recommendations
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Monitors whether or not the Distributed File System (DFS) service is running. This is done by querying the status of the service via the service control manager routines. Alarms whenever the DFS server is not running. The Status of DFS Service attribute in BMC
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Monitors whether or not the RAS service is running. Displays an alarm when the RAS service is not running. The Status of RAS Service … If this parameter displays an alarm: For Windows NT 4.0 systems, open the Service Control Manager from the Control Panel. For Windows 2000
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Monitors the status of the Directory Replicator Service running on the PATROL Agent server. Alarms when the service is not available. The Status of Replicator Service monitor type in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management is referred as the RpServiceStatus application
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Monitors whether or not the Directory Replicator service is running on the server to which the agent machine is replicating. Alarms when the Replicator service is not running. The Replicator Service Status attribute in BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management
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Perform the following steps to remove a service from the list of those that are monitored by PATROL. From the KM Commands accessed from the NT Services (Services) application class instance, choose Configure Service Monitoring > Remove a Service. In the Configure
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Perform the following steps to add a service to the list of those that are monitored by PATROL. From the KM menu commands from the Services application instance, choose the Configure Service Monitoring > Add Service. From the list of available services, select
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Use the Service Management dialog box to manage Windows operating system services. Items on this dialog box Item Description Service Name Name of the selected service Display Name Display name of the selected service Description Description of the selected service Path
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By default, PATROL automatically restarts a service that is set to Automatic if it stops. You can disable (and re-enable) the automatic restart of all services. If you use this procedure to disable automatic restart for all services that are set to Automatic
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Use the following procedure to stop a service. Before you begin To manage services, the console account that you use to connect … include the Logon as a batch job rights. If this account lacks such rights, PATROL prompts you for a valid account. To stop a service
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Use the following procedure to start a service. Before you begin To manage services, the console account that you use to connect … a service Navigate to the NT_SERVICES application instance that represents the service you want to start. In the KM menu commands available
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Use the following procedure to pause a service. Before you begin To manage services, the console account that you use to connect … a service Navigate to the NT_SERVICES application instance that represents the service you want to pause. From the KM menu commands available
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