Find all the service models dedicated to the supervision of your OS.
OS
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Service Templates
BOX mode
SYSTEM-UPTIME-MAX
Checks that the equipment has not been switched on for more than a certain time. Configuration: SNMP community, alert threshold and critical threshold,
Available from version 3.13
Share-Perf
Tests and measures the TCP connection on the SMB port, displays the latency and notifies when the connection is unreachable.
Available from version 3.13
Share-Dispo
Tests the availability of an SMB/CIFS file share on Windows/Linux and retrieves the free space of the share. Configuration: share name, login and password (for access to the share)
Available from version 3.13
FILE_IsPresent
Checks for the presence and size of a file. This service template can be used to check the evolution of the size of a log file or the presence of a sensitive shared file. Configuration: specify a user name with access rights to the share and the network path of the file to check.
Available from version 3.13
File_Is_Valid
Analyzes the validity of a file against its last modification date. This service template can be used to check for updates to virus definition files or the presence of a backup. Configuration: specify a user name with access rights to the share and the path to the folder containing the file to be scanned.
Available from version 3.13
External DNS
Tests an external DNS query by attaching www.google.fr and notifies if the test fails. Condition: to be used on the DNS server.
Available from version 3.13
Internal DNS
Tests a DNS query internally and notifies if the test fails. Condition: to be used on the DNS server Configuration: specify the internal DNS name to test
Available from version 3.13
CPU
Measures the CPU load at a given time in percentage, and notifies when the threshold is exceeded (alert and critical). Configuration : indicate the SNMP community
Available from version 3.13
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