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Appendix: Monitoring Pack Contents

Applies To: Application Virtualization, Virtual Machine Manager

The Monitoring Pack for Microsoft Server Application Virtualization discovers the object types described in the following sections. Not all of the objects are automatically discovered. Use overrides to discover those objects that are not discovered automatically.

Microsoft.ServerAppV.MP.SAVAgent

Discovery Information

Interval Enabled When to Enable

4 hours

True

When Microsoft Server App-V is installed on the managed servers.

Monitor Data source Interval Alert Reset Behavior Corresponding Rule Enabled When to Enable

Virtual Environment Mount Monitor

Event 12550 from “App-V Services” publisher

None specified

True

Alert priority: High

Alert severity: Critical

Manual

n/a

True

When monitoring Microsoft Server App-V servers with a running package.

Server App-V Virtual Registry Reliability monitor

Raised on Event 12583 from “App-V Services” publisher, Reset on Event 12584 from “App-V Services” publisher

None specified

True

Alert priority: High

Alert severity: Critical

Automatic

n/a

True

When monitoring Microsoft Server App-V servers with a running package.

Server Application Virtualization Agent Services Monitor

Aggregate monitor for “Server Application Virtualization Agent Service Monitor” and “Application Virtualization Client Service Monitor”

None specified

True

Alert priority: High

Alert severity: Critical

Automatic

n/a

True

When monitoring Microsoft Server App-V servers.

Server Application Virtualization Agent Service Monitor

SAVAgent service status

None specified

False

Automatic

n/a

True

When monitoring Microsoft Server App-V servers.

Application Virtualization Client Service MonitorServer Application Virtualization Agent Service Monitor

Sftlist service status

None specified

False

Automatic

Not applicable

True

When monitoring Microsoft Server App-V servers.

Note

If you are using connectors, you can disable the monitor and enable its corresponding rule to enable alerts without changing health status.

Rule Data source Alert Notes Corresponding Monitor Enabled When to Enable

Server App-V Warning and Errors

Events from the “App-V Services” publisher with an Event Level of “Error” or “Warning”

n/a

Used to collect events for “Server Application Virtualization Events” view

n/a

True

When monitoring Microsoft Server App-V servers.

Note

Disable the rule and enable its corresponding monitor to enable alerts, state changes, and health rollup.

View Description Rules and Monitors that Populate the View

Server Application Virtualization Alerts

Alerts for Server Application Virtualization agents.

  • Virtual Environment Mount Monitor

  • Server App-V Virtual Registry Reliability monitor

  • Server Application Virtualization Agent Services Monitor

Server Application Virtualization Servers

Health state of servers that host an instance of the Server Application Virtualization Agent.

  • No specified rule; view is a StateView

Report Description Class Selection Criteria

none

Microsoft.ServerAppV.MP.SAVComputers

Discovery Information

Interval Enabled When to Enable

n/a (Microsoft.ServerAppV.MP.SAVGroup.Discovery targeted at Microsoft.ServerAppV.MP.SAVAgent)

True

When Microsoft Server App-V is installed on the managed servers.

Monitor Data source Interval Alert Reset Behavior Corresponding Rule Enabled When to Enable

none

Note

If you are using connectors, you can disable the monitor and enable its corresponding rule to enable alerts without changing health status.

Rule Data source Alert Notes Corresponding Monitor Enabled When to Enable

none

Note

Disable the rule and enable its corresponding monitor to enable alerts, state changes, and health rollup.

View Description Rules and Monitors that Populate the View

Server Application Virtualization Events

Error and warning events created by Server Application Virtualization Servers.

Server App-V Warning and Errors

Report Description Class Selection Criteria

none

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