SiteScope User's Guide
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The Manage Monitors and Groups page displays an expandable hierarchical view of the organization of your SiteScope monitors and groups. Links on the page allow you to move, duplicate, delete, disable, enable, and refresh monitors and groups. It also allows you to replace text strings that define various monitor parameters. The Manage Monitors and Groups page is available through the Manage Monitors/Group link in the navigation menu or from a link at the bottom of any group detail page.
The Monitor Tree View allows you to view monitors and the groups they are associated with. An example of the Monitor Tree View is shown below. A link to the Monitor Description Report is also included below the table title. The Monitor Description Report can be used for a quick overview of selected monitor configuration settings such as monitor types and update frequencies.
By default, the top level groups (Server, Network, URL's, etc.) are shown. By clicking on the
,
to the left of the group name you can expand the group to show the monitors and subgroups contained within that group. Clicking on the
will
collapse the group display. The display of the tree is saved across
visits to the page and the actions associated with it.
To select a monitor or group, click the check box to the left of the name of the monitor or group. Any combination of groups or monitors can be selected. Once you have made your selection, choose the action that you wish to take on the selected items by clicking one of the buttons on the lower portion of the page.
Moving a group will make the group a subgroup of the destination group. If it is already a subgroup, it will become a subgroup in the destination group. Unlike moving individual monitors, moving groups has no effect on history.
Moving a monitor deletes it from its current group and adds it to the destination group. Any alerts defined for that specific monitor are transferred with the monitor.
Warning: Moving a monitor will start it's history over - any reports generated for the monitor will start from the time that the monitor was moved. The history data will still be in the log files, but it will be inaccessible from the reports for the monitor once it has been moved.
Warning: Moving a monitor may break group-to-monitor dependencies - any monitor or group dependencies will be broken when a monitor is moved. If you have one or more groups dependent on the status of the monitor you are moving, you should be sure to update that dependency after moving the monitor. The Monitor Description Report can be used to display monitor dependency information.
To move monitors or monitor groups from one group to another:
Copying a group will make the group a subgroup of the destination group. If it is already a subgroup, it will become a subgroup in the destination group.
To copy monitors or monitor groups to another group:
As part of the Copy operation, it is possible to find and replace text strings and values in the parameters you have used to define various monitors. This can be very useful if there are changes you want to make on the copied monitors and groups. See Replacing Monitors and Groups below for specific instructions on this operation.
Duplicating a monitor makes a copy of the monitor and adds it to the destination group. Any alerts defined for that monitor are duplicated with the monitor. When you duplicate a group of monitors a copy is made of the group and all of its monitors and subgroups. The duplicate group is added as a subgroup in the destination group.
To duplicate monitors or monitor groups:
Under the Advanced Options section there are text boxes for searching and replacing text or values in the items being duplicated. This is most useful when duplicating groups and allows all instances of a server name, for example, to be changed at once. If you had a group that contained a series of monitors for the machine www.thiscompany.com and you wanted to create a similar monitoring suite for demo.thiscompany.com, then entering www.thiscompany.com in the Replace box, and demo.thiscompany.com in the With box would change the setting in all of the monitors and groups being duplicated.
Deleting a monitor will delete the monitor and any alerts defined for that monitor. Deleting a group will delete the group, all monitors in the group, and any subgroups of the group.
Warning: Deleting monitors upon which other monitors or groups are dependent by way of the Depends On option can cause
To delete monitors or monitor groups:
Disabling a monitor causes the monitor to stop collecting data and to stop causing alerts until it is again enabled. Disabling a group will disable all of the monitors in a group, and all monitors in subgroups of the group.
To disable monitors or monitor groups:
Enabling a monitor causes the monitor to resume collecting data and to resume causing alerts if it was disabled. Enabling a group will enable all of the monitors in a group, and all monitors in subgroups of the group. Enabling a group can also be used if only some of the mointors in teh selected group are disabled.
To enable monitors or monitor groups that were previously disabled:
Refreshing a group will refresh all of the monitors in a selected group, and all monitors in subgroups of the group.
To refresh monitors or monitor groups:
You can use the Replace feature to find and replace text strings and values in the parameters you have used to configure various monitors. This might include hostnames, IP addresses, URLs, monitor run frequency, and monitor description text. This can be very useful if there are changes made to the system which effect multiple monitors such as a domain name change or URL change.
To replace text or values within monitors or monitor groups:
You can use the Fixed Performance Baseline feature to collect monitoring data to establish average (that is, baseline) performance characteristics and the standard deviation from that average. Once established, error/warning/good conditions may be set according to variances from that baseline. (See "# std dev from baseline" and "% difference from baseline" threshold settings in the Error/Warning/Good section for each monitor.) The date, average and standard deviation information is shown on the Edit Monitor page under the heading Baseline Info after the monitor baseline becomes active. See Setting up and Using Static Performance Baselines for more information about this feature.
To baseline a monitor or monitor groups to a fixed baseline:
Note: An alternative baselining method is available with the Rolling Baseline option. This option is currently available only for URL and NT Performance Counter monitors.
As part of SiteScope integration with Mercury Interactive's Topaz, you can selectively enable and disable logging of SiteScope monitoring data on a per monitor or per group basis. Enabling Topaz Logging for groups will send the monitoring data for the monitors in the selected groups to Topaz. For monitors, the monitor information for the individual monitors will be sent to Topaz.
Note: The current default state for SiteScope monitors is to log to Topaz. To disable logging to Topaz use either the Stop Log to Topaz function or edit the specific monitor and check the Stop Logging to Topaz check box in the Add/Edit monitor screen
To enable logging to Topaz for a monitor or monitor groups:
As part of SiteScope integration with Mercury Interactive's Topaz, you can selectively disable logging of SiteScope monitoring data on a per monitor or per group basis. Enabling Topaz Logging for groups will send the monitoring data for the monitors in the selected groups to Topaz. For monitors, the monitor information for the individual monitors will be sent to Topaz.
To enable logging to Topaz for a monitor or monitor groups:
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