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JP1 Version 13 JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Command, Definition File and API Reference


Windows exporter (Service monitoring) metric definition file (metrics_windows_exporter_service.conf)

Organization of this page

Syntax

See Syntax in Node exporter metric definition file (metrics_node_exporter.conf).

File

metrics_windows_exporter_service.conf

metrics_windows_exporter_service.conf.model (Model file)

Storage directory

- Integration Manager host

For Windows
  • When using a physical host

    Manager-path\conf\imdd\plugin\jp1pccs\

  • When using a logical host

    shared-folder\jp1imm\conf\imdd\plugin\jp1pccs\

For Linux
  • When using a physical host

    /etc/opt/jp1imm/conf/imdd/plugin/jp1pccs/

  • When using a logical host

    shared-directory/jp1imm/conf/imdd/plugin/jp1pccs/

Description

Used to get the trend with the service monitoring function of Windows. For details about the service monitor function, see Specifying monitored services in 3.15.1(1)(c) Windows exporter (Windows performance data collection capability) in the JP1/Integrated Management 3 - Manager Overview and System Design Guide.

This definition file defines metric that can be retrieved by IM management node of the service.

If JP1/IM - Manager is in a hierarchical configuration and trend data stored in the database of a lower-level manager is referenced from an upper-level manager, you must add the metrics of the referenced trend data to the metrics definition file of the upper-level manager.

Character encoding

UTF-8 (without BOM)

Linefeed code

In Windows: CR+LF

In Linux: LF

Timing in which definitions are reflected

Definitions are reflected when metric information is retrieved in the Trends tab on the Integrated Operation Viewer window, or in the REST API.

Content description

See Content description in Node exporter metric definition file (metrics_node_exporter.conf)in (2. Definition Files) JP1/IM - Agent.

Settings in the model file (initial status)

The following table shows metric settings (initial status) described in Windows exporter (Service monitoring) metric definition file model file.