Service Stop(dsp nm)
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Overview
The Service Stop(dsp nm) alarm monitors the name (display name) used by the user interface program to identify a service and the service status at the time of data collection. If the application service (process) is not active (running), it means that the service has stopped.
Main settings
Alarm properties in PFM - Web Console |
Setting |
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Item |
Details |
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Main Information |
Product |
RM Platform |
Alarm message |
State of service(%CVS1) has changed |
|
Enable alarm |
Selected |
|
Monitoring time range |
Always monitor |
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Report alarm when the following damping condition is reached |
Do not specify. |
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interval(s) |
0 |
|
occurrence(s) during |
0 |
|
Action |
|
-- |
Command |
-- |
|
SNMP |
Abnormal, Warning, Normal |
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Alarm Conditions |
Record |
Application Service Overview (PD_ASVC) |
Field |
|
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Abnormal condition |
Display Name = PFM - RM Store for Platform RM# AND State <> Running |
|
Warning condition |
Display Name = PFM - RM Store for Platform RM# AND State <> Running |
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--: The setting is always ignored.
- #
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Specify the display name of the service to be monitored. The settings in the table give an example that sets the display name for a Remote Monitor Store service whose instance name is RM. Make sure that the character string you enter here matches what is entered in the Display Name field of the PD_ASVC record.
Any character in the information to be acquired that is not in the ASCII character set range of 0x20 to 0x7E will be converted to a hash mark (#: 0x23) before it is stored in the Display Name field of the PD_ASVC record. Note that multi-byte characters are processed in single-byte units during conversion. For example, the multi-byte (full-width) letter
is converted as follows:
Information to be acquired
Information after conversion
Character encoding
Binary
Binary
Character string
Shift-JIS
8260
2360
#`
EUC
A3C1
2323
##
UTF-8
EFBCA1
232323
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Alarm table
PFM RM Platform Template Alarms [SVC] 09.10
Related reports
None.
- Note
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Do not use this alarm if the OS of the monitored host is UNIX.