Modifying a freebsd application monitor – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Timeout (1-120 seconds)—Enter the maximum time period that APM waits for an SSH

response from FreeBSD. The value range is 1 to 120 seconds and the default is 10 seconds.
If no SSH response is received from FreeBSD within the timeout time, APM considers that the

interaction has failed.

Retries (1-5)—Enter how many times APM retries to send SSH packets to the FreeBSD host.

Telnet parameters

Edit Telnet Parameters—Select this option if you want to manually configure Telnet
parameters for APM. Make sure the Telnet settings are the same as those on FreeBSD.

Select an Existing Template—Select this option if you want to select an existing Telnet
template for APM. For information about setting Telnet parameter templates, see H3C IMC

Base Platform Administrator Guide.

Authentication Mode—Select the authentication mode for Telnet users. Options include
Password (No Operator or Super/Manager), Username + Password, Super/Manager
Password, Password + Super/Manager Password (No Operator), Username + Password +

Super/Manager Password, No Username + No Password, and Username + No Password.

The following parameters to be configured vary with authentication modes.

Username—Enter the Telnet username. The user must have the FreeBSD administrator's
privilege.

Password—Enter the password of the Telnet user.

Super Password—Enter the super password with which a Telnet user can elevate privileges
after login.

Timeout (1-60 seconds)—Enter the maximum time period that APM waits for a Telnet
response from FreeBSD. The value range is 1 to 60 seconds and the default is 4 seconds. If
no Telnet response is received from FreeBSD within the timeout time, APM considers that the

interaction has failed.

{

Contact—Enter user contact information, such as name, email address, and telephone number.
The default is the username of the operator who created the application monitor.

{

Related Applications—Click Add next to this filed. On the Select Application dialog box that
appears, select the application that the FreeBSD depends on.

Enter the complete or part of the application monitor name in the Search field at the top of
the page, and click Search.

Select the application that the FreeBSD depends on.

Click OK.

Operating system applications, such as Windows, AIX, SCO UNIX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD,
HP-UX, Solaris, Mac OS, and Linux, cannot be selected. Operators can view all dependencies

of the application in the dependency topology.

{

Detect Application—Select this parameter if you want to enable application detection. APM
verifies the application connectivity by using the previous parameter settings, and adds the

application monitor only when it can connect to the application. If you do not select this

parameter, APM adds the application monitor without verifying the application connectivity.

5.

Click OK.

Modifying a FreeBSD application monitor

Authorized users can modify all parameters except the IP address of a FreeBSD application monitor.

When the IP address of a monitored FreeBSD host changes, operators must add a new application

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