H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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To modify an OpenBSD application monitor:

1.

Click the Resource tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select Application Manager > Application Monitor.
The application monitor list page appears.

3.

Click OpenBSD of the UNIX Server Monitor class.

4.

Click the Modify icon

for the OpenBSD application monitor you want to modify.

The page for modifying the OpenBSD application monitor appears.

5.

Modify the following parameters:

{

IP Address—Cannot be modified.

{

Name—Modify the unique application monitor name. H3C recommends using Application
name_host IP address
for naming the application monitor.

{

Description—Modify the description for the application monitor to aid maintenance.

{

Polling Interval (min)—Select a polling interval for the application monitor. Available options
include 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, and 30, in minutes. A shorter polling interval provides more
accurate real-time data, but consumes more system resources.

{

Monitor Type—Select the protocol (SSH or Telnet) through which APM monitors the OpenBSD
application, and then click the

Configure link to configure related parameters.

SSH parameters

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

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

Base Platform Administrator Guide.

Authentication Mode—Select the authentication mode for SSH users. Options include
Password, Private Key, Password + Private Key, Password + Super Password, Private Key +

Super Password, and Password + Private Key + Super Password. The following parameters
to be configured vary with authentication modes.

Username—Enter the SSH username. The user must have the OpenBSD administrator's
privilege.

Password—Enter the password of the SSH user.

Private Key File—Enter the directory of the SSH private key file or browse to the file.

Private Key Password—Enter the password to decrypt the SSH private key file.

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

Port—Enter the SSH port on OpenBSD.

Timeout (1-120 seconds)—Enter the maximum time period that APM waits for an SSH
response from OpenBSD. The value range is 1 to 120 seconds and the default is 10 seconds.

If no SSH response is received from OpenBSD 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 OpenBSD 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 OpenBSD.

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