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Custom Monitors enables you to create SNMP Consoles
to monitor applications that expose management information
through SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
For example, if you have any application that has
an SNMP interface, then you can manage it by building
Custom Monitors in Applications Manager.
To monitor custom attributes of your applications, you need
to discover SNMP Agent data source. These custom monitors
provide a real-time, correlated view of the entire application
stack. This enables you to monitor performance of your C,
Java / J2EE or other custom applications through a SNMP Agent.
You can configure alerts and set thresholds in order to get
notified when a problem occurs. The instant alerts and notifications
help you in taking quick corrective actions though e-mail,
SMS, traps and executing custom scripts & MBean Operations.
We are using ManageEngine® Applications Manager to monitor
server health and availability along with database health.
The alert systems warn us ahead if the health is on
its way to becoming critical. The reports help us observe
the trend over a period of time. This program has helped
us a lot by keeping a check on all of our systems at
an affordable cost.
T.J. Gainey
Network Admin
MarMac Personal Protection
DuPont
Applications Manager SNMP Capability includes:
Collecting data from any SNMP resource
Reporting and Configuring thresholds on any snmp object
(OID) data collected
Support for SNMP table and SNMP scalars objects
Send SNMP Traps
Process SNMP Traps
For information on other options in monitoring custom applications,
refer to FAQ.
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