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Using <strong>MonitorMagic</strong><br />

the button. If you choose to use the button you will be presented with a browse<br />

network tree where you can navigate to, and select, the target machine. Remember, the account<br />

the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service is using must have administrative rights on the target machine,<br />

otherwise the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service will not be able to shut it down.<br />

See also:<br />

Policies, Monitors, Rules and Alarm actions<br />

Alarm actions overview<br />

Alarm action name<br />

Managing alarm action execution<br />

Escalation<br />

Keywords overview<br />

Pre-defined Policies<br />

Pre-defined Policies<br />

<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> ships with several pre-defined policies. These policies contain application-specific<br />

monitors and rules to enable monitoring at application level. Each pre-defined policy is built to<br />

monitor a specific application or event. For instance, pre-defined policies can be used to monitor<br />

Exchange 5.5/2000, network services or user logon events.<br />

Pre-defined policies are based on real-life situations and contain certain thresholds. These<br />

thresholds are chosen for average sized networks, and can be customized freely.<br />

Most pre-defined policies do not contain alarm actions, except in the case of application or<br />

system service failures. Pre-defined policies which contain service monitors, such as the World<br />

Wide Web Publishing Service in the case of Internet Information Services, include rules to<br />

automatically restart the service.<br />

You can add custom alarm actions to pre-defined policies by expanding a policy-tree to its rule,<br />

then right-click on the default alarm action and select Add alarm action.<br />

Pre-defined policies are available for the following applications and events:<br />

Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5<br />

Microsoft Exchange Server 2000<br />

Microsoft SQL Server 7.0<br />

Microsoft SQL Server 2000<br />

Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services<br />

Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0<br />

Windows Network Services (DNS, DHCP, WINS, TCP/IP, RAS)<br />

User logon failures (account disabled/expired/locked, netlogon errors, password<br />

expiration)<br />

Service logon failures<br />

CPU performance<br />

Internal memory performance<br />

Policy changes<br />

See also:<br />

Policies, Monitors, Rules and Alarm actions<br />

Specifying the policy options<br />

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