System
Purpose
Worker settings
In this section, administrators can configure :
How many parallel tasks a monitoring process will execute :
This setting will determine how many single taks (monitors) Pro.Monitor is able to execute at the same time
Notive that this setting is tight to the number of microprocessors (cores) of the machine on which Pro.Monitor has been installed
The allocation (in GB) of the monitoring processes memory :
Monitoring processes' timeout (in minutes)
The possibility to compress or not monitoring results. Notice that compressing results will demand a certain CPU process time
Retention settings
Under this section, administrators are able to :
Activate monitors result retention:
To store monitor execution results.
This function is useful to track generated alarms and metrics, long run times or aborted results
Store statistics only:
Set the minimum number of seconds a given job (Pro.Monitor Monitor) executes its task before storing the job result.
Set the number of days that Pro.Monitor will keep in memory the monitoring data
Set the number of days that Pro.Monitor will store in memory monitor tests information
Configure the number of days Pro.Monitor log files will be kept in memory - at disposal for downloading -
Launch a “clean up procedure” that will immediately delete all retention data prior to the settings above explained
Change tracking settings
Whenever a Pro.Monitor user performs an action that will provoke a significant change in the system, administrators can give the possibility or not - checking on “Optional” - to a user to enter a note concerning the reason for that action, or make this feature mandatory - checking on “Mandatory” -. Check “Deactivated” option to immediately deactivate this function.
Timeout settings
In this section, administrators will be able to :
Flapping settings
Under this section, the administrator can determine :