Find all the service templates specific to monitoring your OS.

OS
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Service Templates
BOX mode
SYSTEM-UPTIME-MAX
Check that the equipment has not been switched on for more than a certain period of time. Configuration: SNMP community, alert threshold and critical threshold,
Available from version
3.13
Partage-Dispo
Tests the availability of an SMB/CIFS file share under Windows/Linux and recovers the free space of the share. Configuration: share name, login and password (for access to the share)
Available from version
3.13
Partage-Perf
Tests and measures the TCP connection on the SMB port, displays the latency time and notifies when the connection is unreachable.
Available from version
3.13
File_Is_Valid
Analyzes the validity of a file in relation to its last modification date. This service template can be used to check for updated virus definition files or the presence of a backup. Configuration: specify a user name with share access rights and the path to the folder containing the file to be scanned.
Available from version
3.13
FILE_IsPresent
Checks the presence and size of a file. This service template can be used to check for changes in 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 be checked.
Available from version
3.13
DNS-externe
Tests an external DNS query by joining www.google.fr and notifies if the test fails. Requirement: to be used on the DNS server.
Available from version
3.13
DNS-internal
Tests a DNS query internally and notifies if the test fails. Requirement: to be used on the DNS server Configuration: specify the DNS name internally to do the test
Available from version
3.13
CPU
Measures the CPU load at a given moment in percentage, and notifies when a threshold is exceeded (alert and critical). Configuration: indicate SNMP community
Available from version
3.13
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