Creating Database probes

You can create a database probes using the following steps.

Procedure

  1. From the Domino® Administrator, click the Files tab.
  2. Open the Monitoring Configuration database (EVENTS4.NSF).
  3. Choose DDM Configuration.
  4. Choose any DDM probe view, and then click New DDM Probe.
  5. Choose Database.
    Table 1. Basics tab

    Field

    Action

    Probe Subtype

    Choose one:

    • Database Compact
    • Database Design
    • Error Monitoring
    • Scheduled Checks

    Probe Description

    Enter a short description of the probe.

    Which server(s) should run this probe?

    Choose one:

    • All Servers in the domain -- Runs the probe on all servers in the domain.
    • Special Target Servers -- Specify the type of servers to run the probe, such as POP3 servers or the administration server for the Domino® Directory.
    • Only the following servers -- Specify the servers on which the Database probe will run.

    Severity

    Choose the severity level that generates an event.

    Select one or more databases to probe

    This option appears only when the probe subtype is Scheduled Database Checks. Select the names of databases to probe.

    Monitor database(s) for unused space

    This option appears only when the probe subtype is Scheduled Database Checks. Click the check box to designate that the probe should monitor the specified database for unused space.

    Monitor database(s) for user inactivity

    This option appears only when the probe subtype is Scheduled Database Checks. Click the check box to designate that the probe should monitor user activity for the specified database.

    What periods do you want to monitor and what are the minimum number of sessions that must be met before generating an event?

    Do both of these:

    • Choose the time periods to monitor -- daily, weekly, or monthly.
    • For each time period that you chose, in the Minimum Sessions field, enter the number of minimum sessions after which an event will be generated.

    Errors to ignore

    This field lists the errors that are ignored and therefore do not generate an event.

    Choose one or both:

    • Add Error Codes to the List -- Select error codes to add, and then click OK.
    • Remove Error Codes from List -- Select error codes to remove, and then click OK.
    Table 2. Schedule tab

    Field

    Action

    How often should this probe run?

    Choose one:

    • Run multiple times per day -- If you choose this option, complete the field Defined schedule.
    • Daily -- If you choose this option, complete the field On which days should this probe run .
    • Weekly -- If you choose this option, complete the field On which day of the week should this probe run.
    • Monthly -- If you choose this option, complete the field On which day of the month should this probe run.

    Defined schedule

    Specify the number of minutes that should pass between each run of the probe.

    Should this probe run twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week?

    Choose one:

    • Yes -- The probe runs continuously.
    • No -- The probe runs according to a schedule that you define.

    On which days should this probe run?

    Choose the days on which the probe runs.

    On which day of the week should this probe run?

    Choose the day on which the probe runs.

    During which hours of the day should this probe run?

    Specify the probe starting time in the From field, and the probe ending time in the To field.

    On which day of the month should this probe run?

    Enter the day of the month on which to run the probe. For example, enter 15 to run the probe on the 15th day of each month.

    At what time should this probe run?

    Choose the time to run the probe.

    How should missed probes be handled?

    Choose one:

    • Ignore missed probe -- The missed probe is not run or rescheduled.
    • Run missed probe at startup -- The next time that the server starts, the missed probe runs.
    • Run missed probe at next time range -- The missed probe reschedules itself once. For example, if a probe scheduled to run every Tuesday at 5:00 AM fails to run, the probe reschedules itself to run on Wednesday at 5:00 AM. After that, the probe returns to its regular schedule.
  6. Click Save and Close.