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Appendix C. Probes
Field
Application Protocol*
Port*
Pathname*
UserAgent*
Username
Password
Timeout*
Critical Maximum Current Requests (number)
Warning Maximum Current Requests (number)
Critical Maximum Request Rate (events per second)
Warning Maximum Request Rate (events per second)
Critical Maximum Traffic (kilobytes per second)
Warning Maximum Traffic (kilobytes per second)
Table C-2. Apache::Traffic settings
C.2.3. Apache::Uptime
The Apache::Uptime stores the cumulative time since the Web server was last started. No metrics are
collected by this probe, which is designed to help track service level agreements (SLAs).
Field
Application Protocol*
Port*
Pathname*
UserAgent*
Username
Password
Timeout*
Table C-3. Apache::Uptime settings
C.3. BEA WebLogic 6.x and higher
The probes in this section (with the exception of JDBC Connection Pool) can be configured to monitor
the properties of any BEA WebLogic 6.x and higher server (Administration or Managed) running on
a given host, even in a clustered environment. Monitoring of a cluster is achieved by sending all
SNMP queries to the Administration Server of the domain and then querying its Managed Servers for
individual data.
Value
http
80
/server-status
NOCpulse-ApacheUptime/1.0
15
Value
http
80
/server-status
NOCpulse-ApacheUptime/1.0
15
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