Use this Knowledge Script to monitor replication activity on the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server. This script raises an event if either a planned or network-triggered replication does not occur within the specified period.
This script requires the Microsoft SNMP service to be running.
WINS service object
The default interval for this script is Every 30 minutes.
Set the following parameters as needed:
Parameter |
How to Set It |
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Community |
Provide the SNMP community string. The default is either the community name entered in AppManager Security Manager or public if no community name has been entered. |
Event if planned replication failed? |
Set to y to raise events when planned replications fail. The default is y. |
Event if network-triggered replication failed |
Set to y to raise events when network-triggered replications fail. The default is y. |
Number of minutes without planned replication maximum threshold |
Specify the maximum number of minutes to wait for a planned replication. If replication does not occur within the elapsed time, this script assumes that the planned replication failed. The default is 60 minutes. |
Number of minutes without network replication maximum threshold |
Specify the maximum number of minutes to wait for a network-triggered replication. If replication does not occur within the elapsed time, this script assumes that the network replication failed. The default is 60 minutes. |
Event severity level for planned replication failed |
Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which a planned replication fails. The default is 8 (red event indicator). |
Event severity level for network-triggered replication failed |
Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which a network-triggered replication fails. The default is 15 (yellow event indicator). |
Event severity level for SNMP failure |
Set the event severity level, from 1 to 40, to indicate the importance of an event in which an SNMP failure occurs. The default is 18 (yellow event indicator). |