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  • Getting Server Health Monitoring going -Simply put, the Domino Server Health Monitor is a tool that watches, analyzes, and lets you know when a facet of your server needs closer attention. It's better than a visit to the doctor's office (the metaphor we usually use). Instead of one appointment, this monitoring goes on all the time (24 x 7 coverage). You, the administrator, don't even have to be present. Instead, you can do other tasks, while monitoring and analysis occur in parallel. You can also be confident that the metrics are under constant surveillance—both the metrics that you typically look at and even those that you don't have time to review. Server Health Monitoring was a high priority feature and a top goal of the development team, so in addition to supporting Domino 6 servers, Server Health Monitoring will also monitor and analyze information supported by Domino R5 servers. Our goal was to support the configurations that you have and deliver the best end result with what is offered in each release.
  • Monitoring Server Performance -Monitoring your system's web performance can be done quite easily with a number of graphical tools available for Linux. These include MRTG for raw network traffic which is based on SNMP and Webalizer that monitors web site hits.
  • Website/Server Monitoring :: How it works -Argus Network Institute is the most advanced monitoring service on the web. We insure that you are open for business 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Tests of your websites, applications and servers such as HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, FTP, SMTP, POP3, IMAP are performed as often as 1 minute and whenever a problem occurs, an immediate alert is sent to you via a specified contact (Email, Pager, SMS). Our comprehensive reports will give you all the information you need about your website’s performance. Below are quick steps explaining how monitoring service works and how to set up an account with us. Visit Arguscanner.com website and choose the service that best fits your business needs. Create an account with Argus Network Institute by clicking on “New User” in Scanner Console. Fill out our simple application form in few quick steps, providing us with contact information. Set up your desired monitoring intervals (from 1 min to 60 min), number of URLs (from 1 to 120) to monitor and method of contact (Email, Pager, SMS) Once you specify all the information into our database, monitoring begins automatically. When your server is unavailable or any failure occurs we immediately send you alert to contacts you have designated. We will send you daily, weekly and monthly graphical reports that are very easy to understand and evaluate so you can analyze your website’s performance. You can also view the reports by logging into your account. If you have any questions or comments do not hesitate to ask and email us at support@argusscanner.com "
  • Monitor more than disk I/O metrics on your application servers -Part 1 of the series looked at clearing up misconceptions and erroneous information being promulgated in the user community about the Domino server, as well as some recent new features that are not yet in widespread use (although they should be). Part 2 discussed some proactive steps that administrators can take to improve system performance, including adjusting system parameters, optimizing user files, and implementing sound application development practices. This third installment provides some new ways to look at the ever popular topic of memory utilization, including how to monitor for low-memory conditions and how to plan for memory allocation in a partitioned configuration. There are also some tips on application design and development for Domino applications. It's important to note that with this series of articles, the Iris Domino Server Performance Team is attempting to provide performance information for all supported Domino platforms. The team works closely with the platform vendors to get the most accurate information about specific platforms and to gather performance data about how those platforms work with Domino and Notes.
  • On Line Performance Monitoring System -First and Foremost, performance monitoring gives you a visualization of performance issues you never knew you had. With Web performance monitoring, you can quickly resolve performance issues before they start becoming serious business problems. For example, you can rest assured knowing that your Web site is performing at its peak round the clock and if this site matters is used to market or sell products, it is working as hard as you intended. Also, the real-time monitoring that we offer gives you the ability to understand the user experience from different world-wide locations without having to be there. This becomes a matter of paramount importance if you market/sell products by controlling your budget to target specific web demographics.

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