Monitoring a Service
To monitor a Windows service:
- In the Windows Services window, right-click on the service and select Properties to find the official Service name.
- In the Publications form, create a publication for the alert with at least one subscriber. Subscribers to this publication will receive an alert when the service is stopped.
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In the Monitored Resources form,
specify this information for the service:
- Resource Type: Service
- Resource Name: The name you found in Step 1
- Machine Name: Name of the application server where the service runs
- User Name / Password: Windows Administrator user name and password to connect to that server
- Domain: Domain name of that server
- Alert Subject: Brief description of the reason for the alert, for example: [xxx] service on [servername] is stopped.
- Alert Message: Message that is sent to the user.
- In the Publication field on the Monitored Resources form, select the publication you specified in Step 2. This associates the alert with the publication.
- To verify that the monitor is working, go to the Status tab and click the Status button. You should see a response in the Status field.
- Select Active so the Application Event System will monitor this service and send subscribers an alert when the service stops.