Adding the process group
It guides you to the method how to add the process group.
It guides you to the method how to add the process group.
It guides you to the advanced functions of the server agent.
It describes the connection settings between the agent and the server.
It explains how to delete the server agent.
The following explains how to set the agent name in order to identify the monitoring target.
It explains how to update the server agent.
It explains how to install the agent in the AIX environment.
You can set various functions related to reception of alerts by project members.
Alerts can be set to detect a series of behaviors looking for unexpected patterns.
It explains how to install the WhaTap server monitoring agent in the environment other than the server computer.
The WhaTap monitoring dashboard provides functions to understand the overall status of a project at a glance.
Let's learn about the server-agent options.
It explains how to configure the Windows performance counter.
It guides you to the cube analysis.
It explains how to install the WhaTap server monitoring agent in the elastic beanstalk environment.
You can see the history of alerts that occurred through Event History.
Learn about the event reception format of alerts provided by server monitoring.
It sends alerts through the server event condition settings.
The following describes the analysis of the chart type widget in the resource dashboard menu, one of the server performance monitoring functions.
The following guides you to the custom integrated dashboard. You can create real-time dashboards with the data for applications, servers, databases, containers, and more. It provides pre-configured templates. Through the features such as adding various data widgets, data filtering, and setting time ranges, you can easily summarize desired monitoring targets and check important data.
The following explains how to edit and manage dashboards in Flex Board. It includes changing the dashboard name, selecting a project, and adjusting the layout for you to see how to add, move, resize, and delete widgets. It also provides the features to select data source for the widget and to export data to json format for the dashboard.
It explains how to install the WhaTap server monitoring agent.
The server monitoring has been installed completely. Check the checklist after installation.
The following describes the main menus of the server monitoring service.
It explains how to install the WhaTap server monitoring agent in the Linux or Unix environment.
You can compare the patterns of various metrics with the expected patterns learned by the AI.
It describes an overview of metrics.
Use the metrics event settings to set specific and complex events.
It provides the customization function to modify the alert notification messages that are delivered to project members.
The WhaTap monitoring resource provides functions to understand the overall status of a project at a glance.
It guides you how to collect logs from your server application.
It sends alerts through the server event condition settings.
It guides you to the method how to add the process group.
It guides you to the server list menu.
It guides you to the server monitoring metrics.
It guides you to the server monitoring service.
It guides you to the menus of the server monitoring report.
It provides the description of the open API for spot information API (Server).
Let's learn about the basic specifications of the WhaTap monitoring service.
It provides the description of the open API for viewing the statistical data (Server).
It explains how to install the WhaTap server monitoring agent in the Windows environment.