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Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold User Guide - Ipswitch Documentation Server

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<strong>Ipswitch</strong> <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Memory Utilization. Monitors memory utilization on the selected device.<br />

Ping Latency and Availability. Monitors how often and quickly the device responds<br />

to a ping check.<br />

If you select a specific performance monitor without configuring the monitor<br />

manually, the default collection type is automatically selected. The collection type<br />

refers to the item on the current device that is being monitored (This does not pertain<br />

to the custom WMI and SNMP monitors that may appear):<br />

CPU - All<br />

Disk - All<br />

Interface - All, Default, or Specific<br />

Memory - All<br />

Ping - All<br />

For example, if you have multiple CPUs running on the device, <strong>WhatsUp</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> gathers<br />

statistics on all of them by default.<br />

Configure. Click to configure additional data stream options for the global<br />

performance monitor.<br />

Note: If an error occurs, a warning message appears directing you to the problem. If it is a<br />

timeout error, you are prompted to open the Advanced dialog to change the Timeout value.<br />

For any other error, you are returned to this dialog.<br />

Library. Click for options to create (New), Edit, Copy, or Delete performance monitor<br />

library items to use on all devices.<br />

Configure and enable performance monitors for this device. Use this section of<br />

the dialog to add customized APC UPS, Printer, Active Script, SNMP, or WMI<br />

performance monitors to only be used on this device. The monitors added here do<br />

not appear in the Performance Monitor Library, and cannot be used on other devices<br />

unless it is manually created for that device.<br />

Click New to configure a new monitor.<br />

Select an existing monitor, then click Edit to change the current monitor<br />

configuration or double-click an existing monitor to change the configuration.<br />

Select a performance monitor type, then click Delete to remove it from the list.<br />

For information on the Active Script Performance Monitor, see Adding and Editing an Active<br />

Script Performance Monitor (on page 250).<br />

Note: If you are attempting to monitor a Cisco device with either the CPU or Memory<br />

Performance Monitors, the Cisco device must support Cisco IOS 12.2(3.5) or later.<br />

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