3.25 SystemUptime

Use this Knowledge Script to monitor the number of hours that an Avaya Communication Manager has been operational since its last reboot. This Knowledge Script creates an event if the server reboots. In addition, this script generates a data stream for server uptime. This Knowledge Script does not create an event when a monitored system fails; it only creates an event after the system reboots. Use the General_PingMachine Knowledge Script or the NetworkDevice_Device_Ping Knowledge Script, if you want to monitor when the system goes down.

NOTE:If you bypass SNMP to discover a call manager (by selecting the Discover using manual configuration? parameter), this script is not available.

3.25.1 Resource Object

AvayaCM Server object

3.25.2 Default Schedule

By default, this script runs every 5 minutes.

3.25.3 Setting Parameter Values

Set the following parameters as needed:

Parameter

How to Set It

General Settings

Job Failure Notification

Event severity when job fails

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of the failure of the SystemUptime job. The default is 5.

Monitor Reboot Events

Event Notification

Raise event if server reboots?

Select Yes to raise an event if the Avaya Communication Manager server reboots. The default is Yes.

Event severity when server reboots

Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which the Avaya Communication Manager server reboots. The default is 5.

Monitor Uptime

Data Collection

Collect data for uptime?

Select Yes to collect data for charts and reports. If enabled, data collection returns the amount of time the Avaya Communication Manager server has been operational since its last reboot. The default is Yes.