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When creating a Windows Performance Counter unit monitor, you might want to include in the alert description four pretty important pieces of information: Performance Object Name, Counter Name, Instance Name, Counter Value. Here are the expression that you need to use in order to include this info in the alert description:
- Counter Value - $Data/Context/Value$
- Performance Object Name - $Data/Context/ObjectName$
- Performance Counter Name - $Data/Context/CounterName$
- Performance Instance Name - $Data/Context/InstanceName$
Comments
- Anonymous
October 19, 2007
What about SNMP performance grabbed with a probe monitor ? are they also like those above, or do you need to use the SnmpVar stuff ? how would it look like ? Better: how is one supposed to figure out all this stuff ? - Anonymous
October 19, 2007
Hi Boris,I have a couple of questions regarding Perf counters and alerting (at large):1) is there any way to force the perf counter collection time as it was possible with MOM 2005. Obviously if I use the backward compatible modules with MOM 2005 style script I still can... but I didn't find any property in the performancedata schema. Am I going blind or you completely forgot it? In the second case please give us the chance to force the perf counter collection time.2) Can I add the configuration data to the alert description? I tried to use something like $Config/PropertyX$ but it seems not to work... once again where I am wrong?The on final, off topic question, I’ve been asked to create a Console Task targeted to the alert class. How can I use the alert properties, I tried every xpath path I can think of ($Data… $Target… $Alert…) with no luck. Basically I need to launch a browser based on an alert CustomProperty1.Thanks again for your great an invaluable support - Anonymous
October 19, 2007
Hi Boris,I have a couple of questions regarding Perf counters and alerting (at large):1) is there any way to force the perf counter collection time as it was possible with MOM 2005. Obviously if I use the backward compatible modules with MOM 2005 style script I still can... but I didn't find any property in the performancedata schema. Am I going blind or you completely forgot it? In the second case please give us the chance to force the perf counter collection time.2) Can I add the configuration data to the alert description? I tried to use something like $Config/PropertyX$ but it seems not to work... once again where I am wrong?The on final, off topic question, I’ve been asked to create a Console Task targeted to the alert class. How can I use the alert properties, I tried every xpath path I can think of ($Data… $Target… $Alert…) with no luck. Basically I need to launch a browser based on an alert CustomProperty1.Thanks again for your great an invaluable support - Anonymous
October 22, 2007
In order to reference a custom field of an alert in a console task you can use $CustomField1$. I dont think you can force a perf counter to be collected on demand. - Anonymous
November 13, 2007
Many of you know already that alert’s description can contain value of any of the properties of the data - Anonymous
November 13, 2007
Many of you know already that alert’s description can contain value of any of the properties of the data