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Is there a 'SNMP agent' function within Prognosis application, so a 3rd party NMS can SNMP polling Prognosis server’s performance (CPU memory..etc) stats to monitor it?

LindaYu
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Is there a 'SNMP agent' function within Prognosis application, so a 3rd party NMS can SNMP polling Prognosis server’s performance (CPU memory..etc) stats to monitor it?

Is there a 'SNMP agent' function within Prognosis application, so a 3rd party NMS can SNMP polling Prognosis server’s performance (CPU memory..etc) stats to monitor it?

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LindaYu
Sage

Re: Is there a 'SNMP agent' function within Prognosis application, so a 3rd party NMS can SNMP polling Prognosis server’s performance (CPU memory..etc) stats to monitor it?

Prognosis application does not have a ‘SNMP agent’ function for other NMS to SNMP polling it as an end point.

 

If you need a 3rd party NMS SNMP polling Prognosis server, you may need to install a ‘SNMP agent’ or enable it on the server.

 

However, Prognosis has a "Windows Analyst” which consists of individual rules that monitor specific system statistics and report findings by the way of an Alert, email message or a range of other alternative methods.

More details can be found:

https://help.prognosis.com/server/121/infrastructure/system-monitoring/windows-analyst

 

To start Windows Analysts:

The windows analyst document can be found in Knowledge → Infrastructure → Windows → Analysis and Automation in Windows client.

Double click on the document to manually start the Windows Analyst.

windows.JPG

 

Hope this helps.

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LindaYu
Sage

Re: Is there a 'SNMP agent' function within Prognosis application, so a 3rd party NMS can SNMP polling Prognosis server’s performance (CPU memory..etc) stats to monitor it?

Prognosis application does not have a ‘SNMP agent’ function for other NMS to SNMP polling it as an end point.

 

If you need a 3rd party NMS SNMP polling Prognosis server, you may need to install a ‘SNMP agent’ or enable it on the server.

 

However, Prognosis has a "Windows Analyst” which consists of individual rules that monitor specific system statistics and report findings by the way of an Alert, email message or a range of other alternative methods.

More details can be found:

https://help.prognosis.com/server/121/infrastructure/system-monitoring/windows-analyst

 

To start Windows Analysts:

The windows analyst document can be found in Knowledge → Infrastructure → Windows → Analysis and Automation in Windows client.

Double click on the document to manually start the Windows Analyst.

windows.JPG

 

Hope this helps.

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