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IBM Tivoli Monitoring > Version 6.3 > User's Guides > Agent Builder User's Guide IBM Tivoli Monitoring, Version 6.3


Monitor a process

Define a data source to monitor a server process.


Procedure

  1. On the Agent Initial Data Source page (Figure 1) or the Data Source Location page, click A process in the Monitoring Data Categories area.

    Figure 1. Adding a server process

  2. In the Data Sources area, click A process.

  3. Click Next.

  4. On the Process Monitor page (Figure 2), Process information area, provide the display name and process name. You can type the process name manually or obtain it by clicking Browse. Clicking Browse shows a list of processes that are currently running on the local system or on a remote system.

    You can further discriminate processes, by selecting the Use argument match and Match full command line options. For example, if multiple instances of the same processes are running on the system, one instance can be distinguished from another using these options.

    Figure 2. Process Monitor page


    Fields on the Process Monitor page

    Field name Description Acceptable values
    Display name Descriptive name for the component of the application that is implemented by the process as it is shown in the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Descriptive string
    Process name Name of the process that is being monitored Valid executable file name
    Use argument match Select if you want to match on the process arguments. On or Off
    Argument Argument string on which to match. Argument matching looks for the provided string as a substring of the arguments. Matching is successful if you provide any part of the arguments as the input string. String
    Match full command line Specify the entire name of the executable file that might include the path On or Off
    Command line Matches the provided string against the fully qualified command name that is used to start the process. Command arguments are not included. Fully qualified means the path to the command must be included. String
    Operating systems Select the operating systems on which this process runs Any selection

  5. If you clicked Browse, the Process Browser window opens (Figure 3). This window initially contains detailed information about each process on the Agent Builder system. The information includes the ID, the process name, and the full command line for the process. Select one or more processes or work with the list in the Process Browser window by using one or more of the following actions:

    Figure 3. Browse the list of currently running processes

    When you browse remote systems, the command-line details are available only when you browse through a Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server.

    1. To sort the list of processes, click the column heading.

    2. To refresh the information in the window, click the Refresh (lightening bolt) icon.

    3. To search for specific processes, click the Search (binoculars) icon.

      Figure 4. Search for a process

    4. To view processes on a different system, select a previously defined system from the Connection Name list. Or click Add to enter the system information for a new system. See ( Define connections for process browsing). You can load processes from more than one system at a time, and switch between connections while processes are loading for one or more connections.

    In the following example, after you select svchost.exe, it is shown in the Process name field on the Process Monitor page (Figure 5).

    Figure 5. Process Monitor page example

  6. Complete the Process Monitor page using the information in (Table 1).

    If the process you described in this monitor is applicable to only some of the operating systems that your application runs on, you might want to create one or more process monitors with the same display name to cover the other operating systems. Add the process monitors one at a time. Ensure that the display name is the same for each monitor, but that the process name can be found on the operating systems that are selected.

  7. Do one of the following steps:

    • If you are using the New Agent wizard, click Next.

    • Click Finish to save the data source and open the Agent Editor.



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