Create a Process Monitor

Follow these steps:
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Follow these steps:
  1. Click the Resources tab, open the Configure pane, expand Policies, and click 
    CA SystemEDGE
    .
  2. From the table on the Available Policies page, select the policy.
  3. On the Summary page for the policy, click Monitors.
    The Summary page lists the monitors that the policy manages.
  4. Click Process.
  5. On the Process Monitors page toolbar, click + (New).
  6. On the Process Monitor Details: New dialog, configure the following process settings:
    • Index
      Defines the table index to use.
    • Platform
      Specifies the platform.
    • Description
      (Optional) Defines a description for the process monitor.
    • Object Class Name
      Defines the object class name to use for the object state model. Object Class Name is an arbitrary string (for example, Process).
    • Object Attribute
      Specifies the object attribute to monitor. The values in the drop-down list define the available attributes for process monitoring.
    • Object Attribute Name
      Defines the object attribute name to use for the object state model. Object Attribute Name is an arbitrary string (for example, MemUsedPercent).
    • Object Instance
      Defines the object instance to monitor. Object Instance is the regular expression (dependent from optional settings) to use for matching processes by name, or Windows services by name. The pattern uniquely matches a single process (service). You can include arguments (see optional settings).
    • Object Instance Name
      Defines the object instance name to use for the object state model. Object Instance Name is an arbitrary string (for example, ApacheServer).
    • Interval
      Defines the evaluation interval for the monitor in a multiple of 30 seconds.
    The Threshold Configuration page lets you define the following settings:
    • Severity
      Specifies the severity to use for the object state model.
    • Operator
      Specifies the operator to use.
    • Value
      Defines the value to use.
    • Sample Type
      Specifies the sample type to use.
    The Maintenance Window page lets you define the following settings:
    • State
      Specifies whether the monitor maintenance entry is active or inactive.
    • Start Time
      Defines the start time when the monitor is switched off and the maintenance window begins.
    • Stop Time
      Defines the stop time when the monitor is switched on and the maintenance window ends.
    The Optional Settings subtab lets you define the flags that you can use for the various monitor entries or history control entries.
  7. Click Save
    The Process Monitor settings are saved.
  8. Click Save Policy.
    The Process Monitor is loaded to the Policy.