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All Remote Monitor Detailed Report

Summary

This dataview shows all custom remote monitors with detailed implementation status information.

Columns

ColumnDescription
MonitorRemote monitor name
Monitor NatureIndicates whether the remote monitor is a ProVal monitor or a Default Non-ProVal monitor.
IntervalThe frequency of the monitor execution in seconds.
Interval StringThe frequency of the monitor execution in Days, Hours, and Minutes format.
Alert StyleThis shows the monitor's alert style, which indicates the number of failures required to trigger an alert.
0 - Continuous: Triggers an autofix for each failure detected.
1 - Once: Triggers an alert for one failure and waits for success to re-trigger the autofix.
2 - Twice: Triggers an alert for two continuous failures and waits for success to re-trigger the autofix.
3 - Thrice: Triggers an alert for three continuous failures and waits for success to re-trigger the autofix.
4 - Fourth: Triggers an alert for four continuous failures and waits for success to re-trigger the autofix.
5 - Fifth: Triggers an alert for five continuous failures and waits for success to re-trigger the autofix.
6 - Sixth: Triggers an alert for six continuous failures and waits for success to re-trigger the autofix.
7 - Seventh: Triggers an alert for seven continuous failures and waits for success to re-trigger the autofix.
8 - Eighth: Triggers an alert for eight continuous failures and waits for success to re-trigger the autofix.
9 - Ninth: Triggers an alert for nine continuous failures and waits for success to re-trigger the autofix.
10 - Tenth: Triggers an alert for ten continuous failures and waits for success to re-trigger the autofix.
GroupThe target group where the remote monitor is applied.
Alert TemplateThe alert template applied to the monitor.
Alert Template DescriptionDetailed information on the alert template if provided during creation.
ScriptThe script that runs as an autofix with the monitor via the applied alert template.
Script NatureIndicates whether the script used as an autofix is a ProVal script or a default script.
Ticket CategoryThe ticket category name to which the ticket will be generated via the autofix alert template.
Affected ComputersThe number of agents where the remote monitor is applied.

Color Coding

Color coding was applied to the columns "Monitor Nature," "Affected Computers," and "Script Nature" as shown below:

Color Coding

  • Monitor Nature: The "ProVal Monitor" is highlighted in green to draw attention to the ProVal remote monitors in the environment.
  • Script Nature: The "ProVal Script" is highlighted in green to indicate where ProVal scripts are used as an autofix.
  • Affected Computers: The "0" is displayed in bold/italic font using red color to indicate remote monitors that are not applied to any computers.