Adding custom Performance Monitors to the
Performance Monitor Library
Performance Monitors gather specific types of
data on the devices they are assigned to. System wide monitors are
configured using the Performance Monitor Library, but you can also
create specific SNMP and WMI monitors to be used on a per-device
basis. The default performance monitors (CPU, memory, disk, and
interface utilization; and ping latency and availability) cannot be
edited or changed from their default settings. By creating custom
performance monitors, you can adjust the settings to fit your
specific monitoring needs.
To create custom performance monitors
(for system wide use):
- In the WhatsUp Gold web interface from the
menu, go to .
- In the Performance Monitor Library, click
- Select the monitor type: SNMP, WMI, or
Active Script Performance Monitor, then click .
- Follow the instructions below for the type
of monitor you choose.
To configure an SNMP monitor:
- In the Add SNMP Performance Counter dialog,
enter a and
for the monitor as
it will appear in the Performance Monitor Library.
- Either enter the Performance counter OID and
Instance or click the button next to the box to go to the SNMP MIB Walker
dialog.
- In the MIB Browser dialog, enter the share
name or IP address of the computer in which you want to
connect.
- Enter the SNMP credential used to connect to
the device (or click the button to access the Credentials Library to create a
new credential.)
- If needed, adjust the and count for the connection to the
device.
- Click . The SNMP MIB Walker appears.
- Use the navigation tree in the left panel to
select the specific MIB you want to monitor for the selected
computer or device.
- In the right pane, select the Property of
that MIB you want to monitor. You can view more information about
the property/value pair at the bottom of the dialog.
- Click to add the OID to the and box in the Add SNMP Performance
counter dialog.
- Verify the configuration and click
to add the monitor to the
Performance Monitor Library.
: After
the monitor has been added to the library, make sure that you
enable that monitor through for that device or
other devices.
To configure a WMI monitor:
- On the Add WMI Performance Counter dialog,
enter a and
for the monitor,
as it will appear in the Performance Monitor Library.
- Click the button next to the box.
- In the dialog that appears, enter the share
name or IP address of the computer in which you want to
connect.
- Enter the domain and user login for the
account on this computer. If a domain account is used, then the
expected user name is domain\user. If the device is on a workgroup,
there are two possible user names: workgroup name\user or machine
name\user.
- Enter the password for the login used above
and click to connect to the
computer.
- Use the tree to navigate to the
performance counter you want to monitor.
- Once you select the performance counter,
select the specific instance you want to monitor.
- Click to add the counter and instance to the
Add Performance Counter dialog.
- Verify the configuration and click
to add the monitor to the
Performance Monitor Library.
: After
the monitor has been added to the library, you can enable that
monitor through for that device or other devices.
To configure an SNMP active script
performance monitor:
- On the Add Active Script Performance Monitor
dialog, enter a and
for the monitor as
it will appear in the Performance Monitor Library.
- Enter a number for the timeout (in
seconds).
- Choose the type of script (JScript or
VBScript) you will be using to write the monitor from the
drop down
menu.
- Add a new variable to the Reference
Variables list by clicking .
: You can add up to 10 reference
variables to the monitor.
- On the Add reference variables dialog, enter
a name and description for the variable.
- Select the type of object (SNMP or WMI) from
the drop-down
menu.
- If needed, adjust the and count for connection to the
device.
- Click the button next to the Instance box. The SNMP MIB
Browser appears.
- Enter the share name or IP address of the
computer in which you are trying to connect.
- Enter the SNMP credential used to connect to
the device (or click the button to access the Credentials Library to create a
new credential.)
- If needed, adjust the and count for the computer in which you
are trying to connect.
- Click . The SNMP MIB Walker appears.
- Use the navigation tree in the left panel to
select the specific MIB you want to monitor. You can view more
information about the property/value at the bottom of the
dialog.
- Click to add the OID to the and in the Add new reference
variable dialog.
- Verify the configuration and click
to add the variable to the
list on the
Add active script performance monitor dialog.
- Write or paste your monitor code in the
box.
- Click to save changes and add the monitor to
the Performance Monitor Library.
To configure a WMI active script
performance monitor:
- On the Add Active Script Performance Monitor
dialog, enter a and
for the monitor as
it will appear in the Performance Monitor Library.
- Enter a number for the timeout (in
seconds).
- Choose the type of script (JScript or
VBScript) you will be using to write the monitor from the
drop down
menu.
- Add a new variable to the Reference
Variables list by clicking .
: You can add up to 10 reference
variables to the monitor.
- On the Add reference variables dialog, enter
a name and description for the variable.
- Select the type of object (SNMP or WMI) from
the drop-down
menu.
- Click the button next to the Instance box.
- In the dialog that appears, enter the share
name or IP address of the computer in which you want to
connect.
- Enter the domain and user login for the
account on this computer. If a domain account is used, then the
expected user name is domain\user. If the device is on a workgroup,
there are two possible user names: workgroup name\user or machine
name\user.
- Enter a password for the login used above
and click to connect to the
computer.
- Use the Performance counter tree to navigate
to the performance counter you want to monitor.
- Once you select the performance counter,
select the specific instance you want to monitor.
- Click to add the variable to the list on the Add active
script performance monitor dialog.
- Write or paste your monitor code in the
box.
- Click to save changes and to add the monitor to
the Performance Monitor Library.