Monitor types and attributes
PATROL for Microsoft Windows Servers provides a list of monitor types (application classes) that are segregated based on the components, as follows:
Microsoft Windows Operating System
The PATROL KM for Microsoft Windows OS monitors the availability of your servers. It monitors the memory file pages, the FTP server activities, rates that TCP/IP datagrams are received and sent by a selected computer using the IP protocol, monitors the controlled job objects defined to a Windows system, provides information about file system resources, monitors the network interface and the rates that bytes and packets are received and sent over a network TCP/IP connection, monitors specific jobs in a printer's queue, monitors all the virtual processors of the partition, and so on. Use the following application classes to monitor the Microsoft Windows Operating System:
Microsoft Cluster Server
The PATROL KM for Microsoft Cluster Server monitors your Cluster Servers locally and remotely. It monitors the network and network interface status of the cluster, cluster role and failover status, resource status, disk utilized by the resources, and availability of the shares. Use the following application classes to monitor the Microsoft Cluster Servers:
Microsoft Windows Active Directory
The PATROL Knowledge Module for Microsoft Windows Active Directory lets you monitor and analyze your Microsoft Windows Active Directory environments. It monitors the performance of address book activity on the Active Directory Server, verifies Kerberos, machine, and NTLM authentication protocols for the Active Directory, monitors the health of the Distributed File System Replication (DFSR), monitors name resolution services used by Active Directory, and so on. Use the following application classes to monitor the Active Directory:
Microsoft Windows Active Directory Remote Monitoring
The PATROL Knowledge Module (KM) for Microsoft Windows Active Directory Remote Monitoring product provides remote enterprise monitoring of Active Directory objects. It monitors the forest-wide and domain-wide Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), sites and domain controllers, and so on. Use the following application classes to monitor the objects:
Microsoft Remote Desktop Services
PATROL for Windows Servers provides the capability to monitor Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Services. It monitors the availability of the remote desktop services, discovers and monitors the terminal Services of logged in users and performance statistics for their sessions. Use the following application classes to monitor the Remote Desktop Services:
Microsoft Windows Domain Services
PATROL Knowledge Module for Microsoft Windows Domain Services monitors the availability of the network domain. It monitors the servers that are running the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service within the domain, monitors the performance and status of the local DHCP service on Windows 2000 and NT servers, monitors the Windows 2000 (or higher) Domain Name Service (DNS) and displays an instance for each agent running DNS, monitors the Windows NT Domain Name Service (DNS), monitors and manages the remote access service devices that are connected to the agent machine, and so on. Use the following application classes to monitor the Windows Domain Services:
Performance Monitor and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
PATROL Wizard for Microsoft Performance Monitor and WMI is a powerful but easy-to-use tool that allows you to create new, user-defined PATROL parameters based on Microsoft's Performance Monitor counters or Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) data. The following application classes are available in the Performance Monitor and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) KM: