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Great product. Combines exceptional monitoring of critical applications and services. Provides a central repository for reviewing everything from CPU and Memory utilization to disk space usage. Eventlog archiving, a Sarbanes-Oxley requirement, along with customizable reporting allows IT personnel to review critical information at any time. James Martin Lewisburg Seating Systems

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Testimonial

Great product. Combines exceptional monitoring of critical applications and services. Provides a central repository for reviewing everything from CPU and Memory utilization to disk space usage. Eventlog archiving, a Sarbanes-Oxley requirement, along with customizable reporting allows IT personnel to review critical information at any time. James Martin Lewisburg Seating Systems

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MonitorMagic Operating System Monitoring

Pro-active monitoring and management

MonitorMagic automates the job of constantly monitoring business-critical applications and Operating Systems for performance and availability. MonitorMagic features built-in monitor support for all possible application and Operating System resources and natively integrates with popular applications such as Exchange, SQL Server, ISA Server, Veritas Backup Exec, ARCServe, McAfee, and many more.

MonitorMagic ships with free pre-configured policies for popular applications and Operating Systems which contain all necessary monitors and thresholds to effectively monitor application health and performance.

Operating System Monitoring

  • Monitors the performance and availability of business critical applications
  • Comes with pre-configured thresholds and parameters
  • Integration with popular applications such as Exchange, SQL Server, ISA Server, Veritas Backup Exec, ARCServe, McAfee, and many more
  • Monitor business critical processes such as backup job status, anti-virus definition updates, Active Directory replication and more
  • Plug-in architecture for custom application monitoring

Integrates with Microsoft Windows (versions NT, 2000, XP and 2003):
Monitors the following event log values, services and performance counters:

  • Windows Service set to automatic is no longer running
  • Disk space less than 15% on the Exchange servers to warn on minimum defragmentation level
  • Will send a warning when CPU load is more than 95% on the Exchange servers for more than 5 consecutive minutes
  • Will send a warning when physical memory is less than 10 MB on the Exchange servers
  • Will send a warning when memory committed bytes in use is more than 90% on the Exchange servers

Integrates with AIX:
Monitors the following SNMP get values:

  • ibmMainProcessorLoad (Indicates the main processor load averaged over one minute represented as a percentage.) > 99
  • nv6saComputerSystemLoad (Shows a snapshot of the main cpu load as a percentage.) > 95
  • nv6saFileSystemBavail (Indicates the number of free blocks available to non-superuser.) < 9999
  • nv6saFileSystemBfree (Indicates the free blocks in file system.) < 9999
  • nv6saFileSystemFfree (Indicates the number of free file nodes in file system.) < 9999
  • nv6saFileSystemFiles (Indicates the total number of file nodes in file system.) > 9999

Integrates with AS/400:
Monitors the following SNMP get values:

  • clntDeviceErrors (The number of errors detected on this device.) > 25
  • clntDeviceStatus (The current operational state of the device (1=Unknown, 2=Running, 3=Warning, 4=Testing, 5=Down)) = 1 or 3 or 5
  • clntProcessorLoad (The average, over the last minute, of the percentage of time that this processor was not idle.) > 90
  • hrStorageAllocationFailures (The number of requests for storage represented by this entry that could not be honored due to not enough storage.) > 99
  • hrSystemProcesses (The number of process contexts currently loaded or Running on this system.) > 125
  • ibmappnLocalNnCongested (Indicates whether this node is congested (1=Yes, 2=No)) = 1
  • ibmappnLocalNnEndptDepleted (Indicates whether session endpoint resources are depleted (1=Yes, 2=No)) = 1
  • ibmappnLocalNnIsrDepleted (Indicate whether intermediated session routing resources are depleted (1=Yes, 2=No)) = 1
  • ibmappnLocalTgOperational (Indicates whether the Transmission Group is operation (1=Yes, 2=No)) = 2
  • ibmappnLocalTgSecurity (Security level for this TG (1=Nonsecure, 2=PublicSwitchedNetwork, 3=UndergroundCable, 4=SecureConduit, 5=GuardedConduit, 6=Encrypted, 7=GuardedRadiation)) = 1
  • nv6saComputerSystemLoad (The cpu load as a percentage) > 75
  • rwsOperState (Operational state of the RWS controller description (1=Unavailable, 2=Inactive, 3=Pendactive, 4=Active, 5=Pendinact)) is not 2

Integrates with Linux (compatible with most distributions):
Monitors the following SNMP get values:

  • % CPU Load
  • Average 10-minute Load Check
  • Minimum Amount of Swap Space Required
  • Partition Sizes
  • Storage Capacity
  • Swap Space
  • Total Internal Memory
  • Total Processes Running

Integrates with Novell Netware (versions 5 and higher):
Monitors the following SNMP get values:

  • nwhrProcessorUtilization (Processing load on this processor for the last second expressed as a percentage.) > 95
  • nwhrStorageCacheBuffers (Cache buffers.) < 50000
  • nwVolFree (The free space on the volume in KBytes.) < 10%
  • nwVolMounted (The mount state.) = 2