The following three options are required for monitoring a web server with an Apache agent. These options are set in the http.conf configuration file.
Normally, the required Apache modules are installed and enabled by default. In some instances, the web server administrator may have to enable them manually. If so, see the Apache HTTP Server Documentation, available online at: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/.
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Open the http.conf file in a text editor. |
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Verify that mod_info is enabled. |
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Verify that mod_status is enabled, and that the ExtendedStatus directive is also enabled (set to On). |
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Verify that the server-status and server-info handlers are configured. These handlers are built in to a standard Apache distribution and allow the agent to get the server’s status report and configuration information respectively. |
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Launch a command shell on the Agent Manager machine, and navigate to the <fglam_home>/bin directory. |
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Add the following authentication settings to your http.conf file: |
The Apache agent includes a credential wizard to enable access to secure pages. For more information, see Step 5 of the procedure in Adding Apache monitors.
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