Certain applications in Windows devices run in the background as services. RMM Central discovers and monitors the status of such services using WMI monitoring. RMM Central generates alarms whenever they fail.
Prerequisites
To monitor Windows services, RMM Central should be installed in a Windows machine. RMM Central uses WMI to monitor the Windows services and hence you need to provide the log on details of a user with administrative privilege to connect to the device. So, make sure you configure a WMI credential so that you can apply this to the windows devices.
Associate Windows Services Monitors to a Device
To monitor a Windows service using RMM Central, follow the steps given below:
- Go to the Inventory and click on the device to which you want to add a Windows Service monitor.
- Confirm if the correct WMI credential is associated to the device. Else, configure the credential details in the device.
- Click Monitors → Windows Service Monitors. This option will be available only for devices being monitored using WMI.
- Click Actions on the top-right corner and the click 'Add Monitor'.
- Select the necessary Windows services and click on 'Add' to add those monitors to the device.
Note: A separate polling interval cannot be set. This value is same as the polling interval of the device.
Bulk associate Windows Service monitors to several devices
- Go to Settings → Monitoring → Windows Services.
- Click Associate next to the monitor you wish to associate to your devices.
- In the following window, select all the devices you want to add the monitor to, move them to the 'Selected Devices' column on the right and click 'Save'.
- You can also do the same action from Settings → Configuration → Quick Configuration Wizard → Service Monitors and selecting the 'Associate a Windows Service' icon.
Configuring Alerts for Windows Service Monitors
By default RMM Central raises an alarm if a Windows service is down. If required you can configure RMM Central to raise an alarm if the service unavailable for a N number of times consecutively.
- Go to the device snapshot page.
- Monitors → Windows Service Monitors, click on the Edit icon corresponding to the Windows service for which you want to configure the alert.
- Modify the count entered for 'Generate alarm if unavailable for _ consecutive times'. For example if you enter the value as 2, RMM Central will raise alarm only if the service is unavailable for 2 consecutive polls.
- You also have to option to either restart the service (automatically restart a service when the service is down) or restart the server (automatically restart the server when a service is down). Select the check box and the appropriate radio button.
- Click Save.