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• This directive corresponds to the To Email-ID parameter configured during the WEM installation as shown in . During the installation, it is stored as a global declaration, however it may also be used in a Process Scope Directive which has precedence over a global declaration. This directive corresponds to the Poll Interval parameter configured during the WEM installation as shown in . During the installation, it is stored as a global declaration, however it may also be used in a Process Scope Directive which has precedence over a global declaration. This directive corresponds to the SMTP Server Name parameter configured during the WEM installation as shown in Figure 1-1. During the installation, it is stored as a global declaration, however it may also be used in a Process Scope Directive which has precedence over a global declaration. Enables the configuration of the sendmail command used for sending e-mail notifications if a failure occurs with the SMTP connection to the host specified by the SMTPHost Directive.
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• This directive corresponds to the Number of Retries parameter configured during the WEM installation as shown in Figure 1-1. During the installation, it is stored as a Process Scope Directive for each rule defined for WEM process. This directive corresponds to the Timeout Interval parameter configured during the WEM installation as shown in Figure 1-1. During the installation, it is stored as a Process Scope Directive for each rule defined for WEM process.
• EMS Server: Monitoring enabled by default
• Bulkstat Server: Monitoring disabled by default
• Bulkstat Parser: Monitoring enabled by default
• Script Server: Monitoring disabled by default
• NorthBound Server: Monitoring disabled by default
• Notification Service: Monitoring disabled by defaultImportant: The NorthBound (NB) Server and Notification Service processes are customer-specific and are not operational without the appropriate license. Please contact your local sales representative for additional information.
Important: Two additional WEM processes are pre-configured to be monitored by the Process Monitor: the Postgres database process and the Apache webserver process. These appear in the psmon.cfg file but cannot be altered during the installation process.
<Process /<ems_dir>/server/bin/server>spawncmd (cd /<ems_dir>/server; /<ems_dir>/server/bin/server)pidfile /<ems_dir>/server/server.pidnumretry 10tmintval 330</Process> <Process /<ems_dir>/server/bin/bulkstatserver>spawncmd (cd /<ems_dir>/server; /<ems_dir>/server/bin/bulkstatserver)pidfile /<ems_dir>/server/bsserver.pidnumretry 10tmintval 330</Process> <Process /<ems_dir>/server/bin/bulkstatparser>spawncmd (cd /<ems_dir>/server; /<ems_dir>/server/bin/bulkstatparser)pidfile /<ems_dir>/server/bulkstatparser.pidnumretry 10tmintval 330</Process> <Process /<ems_dir>/server/bin/scriptsrv>spawncmd (cd /<ems_dir>/server; /<ems_dir>/server/bin/scriptsrv)pidfile /<ems_dir>/server/script.pidnumretry 10tmintval 330</Process> <Process /<ems_dir>/postgresx.x.x/bin/postmaster -i>spawncmd /<ems_dir>/server/scripts/postgresctl startpidfile /<ems_dir>/postgresx.x.x/data/postmaster.pid</Process> <Process /<ems_dir>/apache/bin/httpd -f /<ems_dir>/apache/conf/httpd.conf>spawncmd /<ems_dir>/apache/bin/apachectl startpidfile /<ems_dir>/apache/logs/httpd.pid</Process>
• If the Process Monitor is stopped, executing this command is equivalent to executing the ./serv monitor start command (refer to the Manually Starting the Process Monitor section in this chapter).
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Step 2 Go to the directory in which the WEM Server application file is located. By default, this is the /<ems_dir>/server directory. Enter the following command:
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Step 2 Go to the directory in which the WEM Server application file is located. By default, this is the /<ems_dir>/server directory. Enter the following command:
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Step 2 Go to the directory in which the Process Monitor application file is located. By default, this is the /<ems_dir>/server directory. Enter the following command:./psmon [--conf=filename] [--daemon] [--cron] [--user=user] [--adminemail=emailaddress] [--dryrun] [--help] [--version]
--conf=filename Specify an alternate configuration file name (other than the psmon.cfg file). --user=user --adminemail=emailaddress
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