Use the following procedure to create a Web application object type by using the Web Application template and the Add Monitoring Wizard.
To start monitoring a Web Application with Operations Manager 2007
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Start the Add Monitoring Wizard.
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On the Select Monitoring Type page, select Web Application, and then click Next.
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On the General Properties page, do the following:
- Type the Name for the object, such as HRWebApp.
- Optionally, type a Description for the object.
- Select a Management pack from the list, such as Default Management Pack, or click New to create a management pack with the Create a Management Pack Wizard.
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| The object type will be added to the specified management pack, therefore only unsealed management packs are listed. By default, when you create a management pack object, disable a rule or monitor, or create an override, Operations Manager saves the setting to the Default Management Pack. As a best practice, you should create a separate management pack for each sealed management pack you want to customize, rather than saving your customized settings to the Default Management Pack. For more information, see Default Management Pack. |
- Click Next.
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On the Test Web Address page, do the following:
- Select http:// or https:// from the list.
- Type the URL for the Web application, such as hrwebapp/default.html.
- Click Test.
- When the test succeeds, click Next.
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| It is possible to proceed through the wizard without this test succeeding. Check the URL and click Details for information about why the test returned an error. |
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On the Choose Watcher Node page, do the following:
- Select one or more agent-managed computers to monitor the specified Web application.
- Set Run this query every to the desired time; the minimum is 30 seconds.
- Click Next.
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On the Summary page, review the settings, and optionally, select Configure Advanced Monitoring or Record a browser session, and then click Create.
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| Selecting Configure Advanced Monitoring or Record a browser session runs the Web Application Editor. |