Contents Now Platform Capabilities Previous Topic Next Topic Monitor the MID Server Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share Monitor the MID Server Monitoring MID Servers involves verifying entries in log files, confirming network connectivity, and checking MID server status. Before you beginRole required: agent_admin or admin About this taskYou can monitor MID Servers hosted by Windows or Linux MID servers. Procedure For Windows only, navigate to the Windows Services console, locate the service name that matches the name that appears from the wrapper-override.conffile. If the MID Server process is the only Java process running on the host, monitor the memory used by java.exe and alert on less than the maximum configured memory defined in the ~\agent\conf\wrapper-override.conf folder. Ensure that the agent0.log.0.lck file appears in the ~\agent\logs folder to confirm that the MID Server running and logging system activity in the agent0.log.0 file. Review the following logs for warning, critical, and severe errors: ~\agent\logs\agent0.log.0 ~\agent\logs\wrapper.txt Confirm network connectivity. From the MID Server instance, navigate to the MID Servers page, and review the status of the MID Server. For additional information, click a Name. Use Windows or Linux tools to monitor: CPU Disk utilization Events Memory syslog What to do nextSet up email, SMS, and push notifications to alert you when issues occur with MID servers. The MID Server Down notification is enabled by default. See Notifications for details. On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Monitor the MID Server Monitoring MID Servers involves verifying entries in log files, confirming network connectivity, and checking MID server status. Before you beginRole required: agent_admin or admin About this taskYou can monitor MID Servers hosted by Windows or Linux MID servers. Procedure For Windows only, navigate to the Windows Services console, locate the service name that matches the name that appears from the wrapper-override.conffile. If the MID Server process is the only Java process running on the host, monitor the memory used by java.exe and alert on less than the maximum configured memory defined in the ~\agent\conf\wrapper-override.conf folder. Ensure that the agent0.log.0.lck file appears in the ~\agent\logs folder to confirm that the MID Server running and logging system activity in the agent0.log.0 file. Review the following logs for warning, critical, and severe errors: ~\agent\logs\agent0.log.0 ~\agent\logs\wrapper.txt Confirm network connectivity. From the MID Server instance, navigate to the MID Servers page, and review the status of the MID Server. For additional information, click a Name. Use Windows or Linux tools to monitor: CPU Disk utilization Events Memory syslog What to do nextSet up email, SMS, and push notifications to alert you when issues occur with MID servers. The MID Server Down notification is enabled by default. See Notifications for details.
Monitor the MID Server Monitoring MID Servers involves verifying entries in log files, confirming network connectivity, and checking MID server status. Before you beginRole required: agent_admin or admin About this taskYou can monitor MID Servers hosted by Windows or Linux MID servers. Procedure For Windows only, navigate to the Windows Services console, locate the service name that matches the name that appears from the wrapper-override.conffile. If the MID Server process is the only Java process running on the host, monitor the memory used by java.exe and alert on less than the maximum configured memory defined in the ~\agent\conf\wrapper-override.conf folder. Ensure that the agent0.log.0.lck file appears in the ~\agent\logs folder to confirm that the MID Server running and logging system activity in the agent0.log.0 file. Review the following logs for warning, critical, and severe errors: ~\agent\logs\agent0.log.0 ~\agent\logs\wrapper.txt Confirm network connectivity. From the MID Server instance, navigate to the MID Servers page, and review the status of the MID Server. For additional information, click a Name. Use Windows or Linux tools to monitor: CPU Disk utilization Events Memory syslog What to do nextSet up email, SMS, and push notifications to alert you when issues occur with MID servers. The MID Server Down notification is enabled by default. See Notifications for details.