IPCheck Server Monitor distinguishes between 3 status types for a sensor:
· OK (Green) means up and running
· WARNING (Yellow) means one request has failed or the request time was above the warning threshold
· DOWN (Red) means at least 2 requests have failed or were above the timeout threshold
There are five situations that can trigger a notification:
· On Error: This notification is triggered if a server goes down and is not available anymore (e.g. the sensor cannot connect to a service and runs into timeouts). The associated color is red.
· On Warning: Slow requests or user defined thresholds can trigger a warning notification. In this case a sensor is shown in yellow color
· On OK: If a sensor’s status changes from Error/DOWN or Warning to the UP status this notification is triggered (e.g. to let you know that a server is UP again)
· On Escalation: If a sensor has a DOWN state for a longer time you can trigger this additional notification. Most users let IPCheck Server Monitor send out the first ERROR notification to a smaller team and then – if the problem is not solved e.g. in 5 minutes – a larger distribution list is notified using the escalation notification.
· On Change: Some sensors are able to monitor a service or file for changes in the content (e.g. the HTTP Advanced sensor can discover changes in a webpage). If such a change is discovered IPCheck will trigger a change notification
To avoid receiving too many notifications for only very short failures or delays you can set so-called latencies. When latencies are set (a value in seconds) a notification is only sent if the failure state takes longer than the latency.
For example one configuration could look like this:
· Configure the latency for DOWN to 60 seconds
· Configure the latency for Escalations to 300 seconds
· Configure one notification just to send emails and ICQ message
· Select this notification for UP and DOWN
· Configure a second notification to additionally send an SMS/pager notification
· Select this notification for ESCALATION
Now if a sensor goes down you will be notified via email and ICQ about 1 minute after a sensor goes down. If after 5 minutes the sensor is still down you will additionally receive a SMS/Pager notification, e.g. in case you are away from your email client
IPCheck Server Monitor makes it easy and affordable to detect network and website failures early. IPCheck Server Monitor helps organizations monitor critical network resources and immediately detect system failures or performance problems to minimize downtimes and avoid economic impact.