HP Intelligent Management Center v5.1 SP1 Application Manager Administrator Guide

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Directory NameEnter the absolute path and name of the directory you want to monitor. Use
the C:\Windows format for Windows, or the /home/Apache format for Linux and UNIX.
ContactEnter the contact information, such as name, email address, and telephone number.
Related ApplicationsClick Add. The Select Applications window appears. Select the
applications that the directory depends on, and click OK. You cannot select operating system
applications, such as Windows XP, Windows Server, AIX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, HP-UX,
Solaris, Mac OS, and Linux. To delete applications, select the applications in the Related
Applications box and click Delete. You can view the dependencies between applications in a
topology view.
Detect ApplicationEnable or disable application detection. Application detection enables
APM to verify connection to the application by using the previous parameter settings, and to
determine whether to add the application monitor based on the verification result. APM adds
the application monitor only when it can connect to the application. If you do not select this
parameter, APM will add the application monitor without verifying the connection.
5. Click OK.
Viewing the directory monitor report
To access the directory monitor report:
1. Click the Resource tab.
2. Select Application Manager > Application Monitor from the navigation tree.
The application monitor list page displays all application monitors.
3. Click the name link of a directory application monitor.
The monitor report of the directory appears, as shown in Figure 251.
Figure 251 Part of a directory monitor report
The previous monitor report is for the application monitor named Directory_192.168.5.222. The health
status of the application is Major , and you can click the icon to view the root cause and health
analysis. To refresh the report data, click the Refresh icon .
The monitor report, as shown in Figure 252, contains multiple areas, which are described in the
following sections.