Table of Contents
- Introduction
- System Requirements
- Assign Service Logon As Credentials
- Server Configuration
- Agent-Based Monitoring
- Azure Relay Hybrid Connection
- Account Lockout Monitoring and Reporting
- Data Providers
- Directory Services
- Hosts
- Templates
- Template Properties
- Batch Update Templates
- Log Management Templates
- File and Directory Monitor Templates
- Windows Monitor Templates
- Account Lockout Monitor Template
- Logon Monitor Template
- CPU Monitor Template
- Memory Monitor Template
- Disk Space Monitor Template
- SMART Monitor Template
- Process Monitor Template
- Service Monitor Template
- Performance Counter Monitor Template
- Active Directory User Monitor Template
- Active Directory User Integrity Monitor Template
- Clock Synchronization Template
- Defragment NTFS Disks Template
- Network and Application Monitor Templates
- SSL Certificate Monitor Templates
- Email Monitor Templates
- SNMP Monitor Templates
- Monitor Hierarchy
- Reports
- Auto-Configurators
- Options
- Actions
- Filters
- Schedules
- Shared Views
- General Executable Properties
- Assign Actions
- Assign Directories
- Assign Disks
- Assign Shares
- Assign Files
- Assign Consolidated Logs
- Assign Event Logs
- Assign Active Directory Audit Logs
- Target Files and Sub-Directories
- Define Log Entry Columns
- Define CSV and W3C Log Entry Columns
- Active Directory User and Group Filters
- Explicitly Assigned Logs
- Report Columns
- Report Date/Time Ranges
- Report Security Event Log Filters
- SNMP Browser
- SSH Shell
- Exporting and Importing Configuration Objects
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Terminology
Executable Actions
Executable Actions enable you to start, stop or restart applications, scripts or batch files.
To create an Executable Action
- From the Menu Bar select File | New. The Create New Object View displays.
- Select Alerts and Actions. The New Action view displays.
- Use the Name text box to specify a unique name.
- From the Type drop-down select Start, Stop or Restart an Application or Script.
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Use the Windows server or workstation check box and corresponding drop-down to select the host you want to start, stop or restart the executable on.
If you do not assign a host, the triggered host is used or if assigned to a report, the localhost is used. - Use the Function drop-down to select to either Start, Stop or Restart the executable.
- Use the Executable drop-down to select the target executable or click the Browse
button to select the target file.
- Use the Arguments text box to specify command-line arguments. Use the Variable
button to specify variables you would like to include in the arguments (e.g. {HOST}).
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Check the Wait option to wait for the process to complete.
Use this option when executing processes or scripts that must complete before the next sequence is executed, for example, when backing up files that are locked during process execution.