System Monitoring Features - Application & Internet Service Monitoring
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In addition to automated event log management and health & performance monitoring, ELM Enterprise Manager also provides a unique set of monitoring features allowing you to monitor very specific applications, processes and services.
Advanced filtering allows you to configure ELM to look for very specific conditions or changes in your business critical systems and alert you for immediate, corrective action. |
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Cluster Server Monitor
Cluster Monitor expands event log management to include the Cluster APIs. These event logs are monitored it real-time. Depending on the event type, specific Actions can be configured including rewriting the event into the Windows Application event log.
More Cluster Server Monitor Details
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on Cluster Monitor.
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Microsoft Exchange Monitor 
The Exchange Monitor performs end-to-end monitoring of Microsoft Exchange including Quality of Service threshold for internal email delivery. When an email message is sent from the source mailbox, an internal clock is started. If the message is not received by the target mailbox within the threshold, an event will be generated. Messages sent between these two mailboxes are automatically removed.
More Exchange Monitor Details
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on Exchange Monitor.
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FTP Monitor 
The FTP Monitor periodically checks the availability of an FTP site, compares the Quality of Service against a specified threshold and takes an Action if either fails. You will be the first to know of file distribution problems.

More FTP Monitor Details
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on FTP Monitor.
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IIS Monitor 
The IIS Monitor periodically checks for a state change, failed request, blocked address attempt and broken link. When they are detected, Actions can be launched. It provides critical information not easily available for proactive management.
More IIS Monitor Details
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on IIS Monitor.
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Web Link Monitor 
The Link Monitor periodically spiders/crawls your Web site using the URL you specify as a starting point. It checks for broken links and can report on Quality of Service.
More Web Link Monitor Details
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on Web Link Monitor.

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SMTP Monitor 
SMTP Monitors establishes an SMTP connection to the server and port specified. It connects to the SMTP Server and times the initiating conversation from "EHLO" to "250 OK." Enabled Actions are executed depending on successful, slow, or failed responses.
More SMTP Monitor Details
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on SMTP Monitor.

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SQL Server Monitor 
Using SQL Monitors, you can periodically execute SQL queries against a database and take a specified Action when the results returned are different from what is expected. It provides secure flexibility by integrating Windows authentication or Windows and SQL authentication.
More SQL Server Monitor Details
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on SQL Server Monitor.
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TCP Port Monitor 
Monitor any valid port with the TCP Port Monitor. From the ELM Server, a connection to the specific port is initiated and the availability and Quality of Service is determined. An Action is triggered of if it fails or the response time is slower than expected.
More TCP Port Monitor Details
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on TCP Port Monitor.
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Web Page Monitor 
Web Page Monitors establish an HTTP connection to the server and port specified to fetch a URL. If the response is negative, slower than expected, or if the content has been changed since the previous snapshot, specified Actions can be triggered. Be alerted of unauthorized modifications to your websites.
More Web Page Monitor Details
Check out the ELM Help Guide pages on Web Page Monitor.
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