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Username—Enter the Telnet username. The user must have the OpenBSD administrator's
privilege.
Password—Enter the password of the Telnet user.
Super Password—Enter the super password with which a Telnet user can elevate privileges
after login.
Timeout (1-60 seconds)—Enter the maximum time period that APM waits for a Telnet
response from OpenBSD. The value range is 1 to 60 seconds and the default is 4 seconds.
If no Telnet response is received from OpenBSD within the timeout time, APM considers that
the interaction has failed.
Contact—Modify the user contact information, such as name, email address, and telephone
number.
Related Applications—Modify the applications that OpenBSD depends on. Click Add, and
then select applications in the popup Select Applications window. Operating system
applications, such as Windows, AIX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, HP-UX, Solaris, Mac OS, and Linux,
cannot be selected. The overall dependencies between applications can be viewed in the
application topology. To remove dependencies between OpenBSD and one or more
applications, select the target applications in the Related Applications box and click Delete.
Detect Application—Select this parameter if you want to enable application detection.
Application detection enables APM to verify connection to the application by using the previous
parameter settings, and to determine whether to modify the application monitor based on the
verification result. APM modifies the application monitor only when it can connect to the
application. When this parameter is not selected, APM modifies the application monitor without
verifying the connection.
6. Click OK.
Viewing the OpenBSD application monitor report
After an OpenBSD application monitor is added, APM collects index data of the application, and
calculates its availability and health status. Obtain monitor indexes for OpenBSD by viewing the monitor
report.
To access the OpenBSD application 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 link naming the desired OpenBSD application monitor.
The OpenBSD monitor report appears, as shown in Figure 87. For information about the icons in
the monitor report, see "2 Quick start." This section describes the fields in each area of the monitor
report.