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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management User's Guide


6.4.3 Setting a value whose existence is to be monitored

  1. Set the value whose existence is to be monitored.

    For example, if you want to monitor whether a particular process is running for PFM - Agent for Platform (Windows), you can specify the following settings:

    Record: Process Detail (PD)

    Field: Program

    Value: name-of-the-program-to-be-monitored#

    # You can specify alphabetical characters (upper-case and lower-case). The system distinguishes between upper and lower-case characters. The specified program name does not need an extension. You cannot monitor programs whose name is a partial match to the specified character string. You can use the wildcard character to monitor programs whose name contains the specified character string. For example, by specifying *AAA*, you can monitor any string that contains the substring AAA. To specify a backslash sign (\) immediately in front of a wildcard character in Value, you must specify \\.

  2. Click the Next > button.

    You are directed to the New Alarm Table > Action window.

Note:

The fields of data type time_t, timeval, and utime are not displayed in a Field because they cannot be used in the conditional expressions of the alarm.