You can use the UNIX/Linux Service template to monitor a service running on UNIX or Linux computers. You can monitor whether a service is running, the percentage of available CPU the service is consuming, and the memory allocated only to this service.
The following procedure shows you how to use the UNIX/Linux Service management pack template.
To use the UNIX/Linux Service management pack template
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Start the Add Monitoring Wizard.
Note For information about starting the Add Monitoring Wizard, see How to Start the Add Monitoring Wizard in Operations Manager 2007. -
On the Select Monitoring Type page, in the Select the monitoring type box, select Unix/Linux Service, and then click Next.
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On the Unix Service Name and Description page, do the following:
- Type a name for the monitor in the Name box.
- Optionally, type a description of the monitor in the
Description box.
- Select the destination management pack from the Management
Pack list, or click New to create a new management pack
with the Create a Management Pack wizard.
Note By default, when you create a management pack object, disable a rule or monitor, or create an override, Operations Manager saves the setting to the Default Management Pack. As a best practice, you should create a separate management pack for each sealed management pack you want to customize, rather than saving your customized settings to the Default Management Pack. For more information, see Default Management Pack.
- Type a name for the monitor in the Name box.
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If you are creating a new management pack, do the following:
- On the Create a Management Pack page, type a name for
the management pack in the Name box.
- Optionally, type a description for the management pack in the
Description box.
- On the Knowledge Article page, enter any information you
deem necessary to describe this management pack or its
functionality.
- Click Create to create the management pack.
- On the Create a Management Pack page, type a name for
the management pack in the Name box.
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On the Unix Service Name and Description page, click Next.
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On the Service Details page, do the following:
- In the Server name box, type the name of the UNIX or
Linux server you want to monitor.
Note You must provide a computer name here, even if you plan to distribute the monitor to a computer group. This enables Operations Manager 2007 to retrieve a list of running processes and services from the computer. - You can click the browse icon for a list of servers to choose
from. Select a server from the list, and then click OK.
- In the Select service block, select the service you want
to monitor.
- If you want to apply the service monitor to a group of
computers, select the Apply to computer group check box.
- To select a computer group, click the browse icon, select a
group from the Select computer group list, and then click
OK.
- Click Create to create the monitor.
- In the Server name box, type the name of the UNIX or
Linux server you want to monitor.
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On the Services Summary page, review the settings you entered, and then click Create to create the services monitor.
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The log file template name, management pack, and creation date will be listed in the Unix/Linux Service pane of the Operation console.
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