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Edit a health monitor

You must be an Enterprise Administrator or System Administrator to edit a system health monitor.
  1. In the navigation bar, click Settings icon.
  2. In the
    System Setup
    section, click
    Global System Health
    or
    System Health
    , depending on which system contains the monitor you want to edit.
  3. On the
    Organization Visibility Console
    or
    System Visibility Console
    screen, click the name of the monitor you want to edit. The monitor details screen opens, displaying the current state of the monitor and its recent testing history.
  4. Click any or all of the sections on the screen to edit the fields within them:
    • Testing history
      :
      1. Change the granularity of the time frame displayed in the history table by clicking
        Hourly
        ,
        Daily
        ,
        Weekly
        , or
        Monthly
        .
      2. Click The back icon and The forward icon to change the block of time you are looking at. For example, if the granularity is set to Monthly, click The back icon to display the testing history for the previous month.
    • Basic details
      :
      • Change the name of the monitor, its location on the Visibility Console screen, and the time and frequency of the monitoring checks.
      • Change the setting that determines whether the monitor appears on the Organization Visibility Console and whether errors and warnings about the monitor appear on the System tab on the
        BlackBerry AtHoc
        homepage.
    • Database Procedure
      :
      • Update the test configuration script that is used in the monitor.
    • How is the state of this Health Monitor determined?
      :
      • Change the way the state of the monitor is determined by selecting the other option:
        most recent result
        or
        combined results
        .
    • What happens when this Health Monitor reaches a particular state?
      :
      • Change the implications of any or all states, and configure different transaction actions for any or all states.
    • Special Case: Edit the IIS Longevity Health Monitor
      : If you have more than one application server, you need to modify the default settings for the IIS Longevity health monitor using the following values:
      • WarningCountThreshold
        : The default value is 2. This default assumes one application server. For a multiple application server installation, change the value of
        WarningCountThreshold
        to (application server count) x (default). For example, if there are two application servers, the value should be 4.
      • ErrorCountThreshold
        : The default value is 5. The default setting assumes one application server. For a multiple application server installation, change the value of
        ErrorCountThreshold
        to (application server count) x (default). For example, if there are two application servers, the value should be 10.
  5. Click
    Save
    .