Contents
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3. Monitoring the Services to Be Monitored and Setup Required for Monitoring
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3.1 Monitoring supported by ITSLM
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3.1.1 ITSLM's monitoring methods and types of monitored targets
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3.1.2 Using out-of-range value detection for detection of unusual status in monitored services
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3.1.3 Using trend monitoring for detection in advance of threshold overages
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3.1.4 Using threshold value monitoring for detection of threshold overages
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3.2 How to register monitored services and set up monitoring items
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5. Preparations Before Starting
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5.3 User setup in Performance Management (working with Performance Management)
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5.4 Setting up a linkage between ITSLM and Performance Management
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5.5 Settings for reporting monitoring results by email (working with JP1/IM)
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6. Preparations Before Starting (Cluster System)
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6.2.4 General procedure for deploying ITSLM (when linking with an existing Performance Management)
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6.2.6 Setting up the logical host in the active system (ITSLM - Manager)
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6.2.7 Setting up the logical host in the active system (ITSLM - UR)
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6.2.8 Setting up the logical host in the standby system (ITSLM - Manager)
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6.2.9 Setting up the logical host in the standby system (ITSLM - UR)
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6.2.10 Registering the Windows services into the cluster software
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6.2.13 Deleting the Windows services from the cluster software
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6.2.15 Undoing the setup of ITSLM on the logical hosts in the active and standby systems
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6.4 Setting up the users in Performance Management (working with Performance Management)
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6.5 Setting up a linkage between ITSLM and Performance Management
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6.6 Settings for reporting monitoring results by email (working with Performance Management)
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8.1 Backing up and restoring definition files, databases, and access logs
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8.7 Settings needed when PFM - Agent or PFM - RM is upgraded (working with Performance Management)
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10.5 Report window and the windows displayed from the Report window
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10.6 Settings window and windows displayed from the Settings window
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