Foglight 5.6.4 services monitoring

Hi all

We are sure that agents of the infrastructure can also monitor Windows services.

But we can create rules for the monitoring of these properties Service.

Monitoring service FTP
Monitoring service Cron
Monitoring service DB
Monitoring service Web server
Monitoring service Send a Mail

We want to know if we can check the status of the above services. Please guide us how to create rules for the latter.

Thanks & best regards,

Guenoun

Hi Brian,.

Sorry for the late reply. We actually got the created rule by selecting the type of toplology "Host Process" for linux and Aix hosts.  in this, we have chosen State 1 or 0. will check how it works and get back to you in the event of doubts.

Kind regards

Guenoun

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