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Appendix C. Probes
Field
SNMP Version*
BEA Domain Admin Server
BEA Server Name*
Servlet Name*
Critical Maximum High Execution Time
Warning Maximum High Execution Time
Critical Maximum Execution Time Moving Average
Warning Maximum Execution Time Moving Average
Table C-8. BEA WebLogic::Servlet settings
C.4. General
The probes in this section are designed to monitor basic aspects of your systems. When applying them,
ensure their timed thresholds do not exceed the amount of time allotted to the timeout period. Other-
wise, an UNKNOWN status will be returned in all instances of extended latency, thereby nullifying
the thresholds.
C.4.1. General::Remote Program
The General::Remote Program probe allows you to run any command or script on your system and
obtain a status string. Note that the resulting message will be limited to 1024 bytes.
Requirements — The Red Hat Network Monitoring Daemon (
tored system to execute this probe.
Field
Command*
OK Exit Status*
Warning Exit Status*
Critical Exit Status*
Timeout
Table C-9. General::Remote Program settings
C.4.2. General::Remote Program with Data
The General::Remote Program with Data probe allows you to run any command or script on your
system and obtain a value, as well as a status string. To use this probe, you must include some XML
code in the body of your script. This probe supports the following XML tags:
perldata
/perldata
hash
/hash
Value
1
myserver
) must be running on the moni-
rhnmd
Value
0
1
2
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