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Click <Add Performance Counters> located under the Performance Counters section in the listview of the server health test that you select. |
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For more information on counters, see Counters with Non-Zero Alarm Values .
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Click Add Event Log Entries located under the Event Log section in the listview for the server health test you selected. |
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Click OK. |
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1000:Error to monitor events with event ID 1000 and containing the word ’Error’ |
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1000–2000:Error to monitor events within the range of event IDs 1000 to 2000 and containing the word ’Error’ |
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1004:!Error to monitor events with the event ID 1004 and not containing the word ’Error’ |
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1004–1005:!Succeeded to monitor events within the range of event IDs 1004 to 1005 and not containing the word ’Succeeded’ |
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1000–2000:Error,1010:!Warning to monitor all events between event ID 1000 and 2000 that contains the word ’Error’, except those with event ID 1010 that contains the word ’Warning’ |
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1000:Long Phrase to monitor events with the event ID 1000 that contains the specified long phrase. It cannot contain a comma. |
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1000:Error, 1000:Warning to monitor all events with the event ID 1000 and contains the word ’Error’ or ’Warning’ |
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In the UC Diagnostics Management Console, when creating the server health test, click Add Event Log Entries located under the Event Log section. |
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Click OK. |
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For many counters, you can change the following fields in the New Health Test wizard:
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Right-click somewhere on the counter, and click Edit Counter Name. |
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Click Close to remove the dialog. |
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Right-click somewhere on the counter and click Edit Server Thresholds. |
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If the target server is listed, select it and click Edit, or double-click the target server. |
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Click OK to accept changes and exit the Server Thresholds dialog. |
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Click OK to return to the Health Test wizard. |
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