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

The window describes the current database storage specification for the selected monitors. You<br />

can either enable or disable database storage for all selected items. Select the option of your<br />

chioce and press OK. If you do not wish to change the database storaget settings, press Cancel.<br />

Note: If the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service is configured not to use a database, you can still use this<br />

function. In this case, no data will be stored in the database. Once a database is<br />

configured for the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service, data will be stored according to the specification.<br />

See also:<br />

Database - Introduction<br />

Database - Monitor data<br />

Database - Changing database storage for multiple items<br />

Database - Supported databases<br />

Database - MS Access<br />

Database - SQL Server<br />

Database - Viewing the database status<br />

Database - Create a new database<br />

Database - Use an existing database<br />

Database - Stop using a database<br />

Database - system data sources<br />

Database - Troubleshooting<br />

Ping<br />

Ping monitor<br />

The ping monitor is used to check if a TCP/IP host is reachable and measures the response time<br />

of a host. The TCP/IP host can be any system or device as long as it supports TCP/IP: Windows<br />

NT/2000 servers, printers, routers, hubs, web-sites and so on.<br />

You can create ping monitors using two different methods: directly, by creating a ping monitor or<br />

by applying a policy containing TCP/IP host definitions. See Real monitors and policy monitors for<br />

more information. If you create a ping monitor in a policy, you can apply the policy to multiple<br />

<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> services. This allows you to find the difference in response times with respect to<br />

each <strong>com</strong>puter running the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service.<br />

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