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Define a time span in seconds for dependency delay. After the master sensor for this dependency comes back to an Up status, monitoring of the dependent objects is additionally delayed by the defined time span. This can prevent false alarms, for example, after a server restart, by giving systems more time for all services to start up. Enter an integer value.
This setting is not available if you set this sensor to Use parent or to be the Master sensor for parent. In this case, define delays in the parent device settings or in its parent group settings. Access Rights. User Group Access. Define the user groups that have access to the object. You see a table with user groups and group access rights. The table contains all user groups in your setup.
For each user group, you can choose from the following group access rights:. To automatically set all child objects to inherit this object's access rights, enable the Revert children's access rights to inherited option. For more details on access rights, see section Access Rights Management. Knowledge Base: Which. Edit Channels. To change display settings, spike filtering, and limits, switch to the sensor's Overview tab and click the gear icon of a specific channel.
For detailed information, see section Sensor Channel Settings. Notification Triggers. Click the Notification Triggers tab to change notification triggers. For detailed information, see section Sensor Notification Triggers Settings. For more general information about settings, see section Object Settings.
Sensor Settings Overview. For information about sensor settings, see the following sections:. Since , we offer monitoring solutions for businesses across all industries and all sizes, from SMB to large enterprises. We believe monitoring plays a vital part in reducing humankind's consumption of resources. Our products help our customers optimize their IT, OT and IoT infrastructures, and reduce their energy consumption or emissions — for our future and our environment.
Customer Login. Search Search. Previous Next. Windows Logged In Users Sensor. Setting Description Sensor Name Enter a meaningful name to identify the sensor. Parent Tags Shows tags that this sensor inherits from its parent device, group, and probe. Tags Enter one or more tags. Priority Select a priority for the sensor. Sensor Settings User Filter optional To filter the value returned by certain usernames, define them here. Processing of Users in "User Filter" Define how the usernames entered above are used: Do not count users listed in "User Filter" : Exclude the users entered above from counting and only count other users.
Only count users listed in "User Filter" : Ignore all other users and only count usernames from the list entered above. Show Usernames in the Sensor Message Define if the sensor shows the names of logged in users in its last message: Yes, show list of logged in usernames : The sensor message shows the names of all logged in users. No, only show the amount of logged in users : The sensor message shows the number of logged in users. If Value Changes Define what the sensor does when the sensor value changes: Ignore changes default : Take no action on change.
Trigger 'change' notification : Send an internal message indicating that the sensor value has changed. In combination with a change trigger , you can use this mechanism to trigger a notification whenever the sensor value changes.
Write sensor result to disk file name: Result of Sensor [ID]. File names: Result of Sensor [ID]. This is for debugging purposes. PRTG overwrites these files with each scanning interval. Setting Description Primary Channel Select a channel from the list to define it as the primary channel. Graph Type Define how different channels are shown for this sensor: Show channels independently default : Show a graph for each channel. Stack channels on top of each other : Stack channels on top of each other to create a multi-channel graph.
This generates a graph that visualizes the different components of your total traffic. This option cannot be used in combination with manual Vertical Axis Scaling available in the channel settings. Stack Unit This field is only visible if you enable Stack channels on top of each other as Graph Type.
Setting Description Scanning Interval Select a scanning interval seconds, minutes, or hours. If a Sensor Query Fails Define the number of scanning intervals that the sensor has time to reach and check a device again in case a sensor query fails. Choose from: Set sensor to down immediately : Set the sensor to a Down status immediately after the first failed request.
Set sensor to warning for 1 interval, then set to down recommended : Set the sensor to a Warning status after the first failed request. If the following request also fails, the sensor shows an error. Set sensor to warning for 2 intervals, then set to down : Set the sensor to a Down status only after three consecutively failed requests. Set sensor to warning for 3 intervals, then set to down : Set the sensor to a Down status only after four consecutively failed requests. Set sensor to warning for 4 intervals, then set to down : Set the sensor to a Down status only after five consecutively failed requests.
Set sensor to warning for 5 intervals, then set to down : Set the sensor to a Down status only after six consecutively failed requests. Setting Description Schedule Select a schedule from the list. Maintenance Window Specify if you want to set up a one-time maintenance window. Choose between: Not set monitor continuously : No maintenance window is set and monitoring is always active.
Set up a one-time maintenance window : Pause monitoring within a maintenance window. You can define a time span for a monitoring pause below and change it even for an active maintenance window. Maintenance Begins This field is only visible if you enable Set up a one-time maintenance window above.
Maintenance Ends This field is only visible if you enable Set up a one-time maintenance window above. Dependency Type Define a dependency type. You can choose from: Use parent : Use the dependency type of the parent object. Select a sensor : Use the dependency type of the parent object. Additionally, pause the current object if a specific sensor is in a Down status or in a Paused status caused by another dependency.
Master sensor for parent : Make this sensor the master object for its parent device. Prinzipiell gilt jedoch die besondere Beachtung den fest definierten Serverrollen. Bisher war es immer notwendig, DBAs mit [sysadmin]-Berechtigungen auszustatten. Man kann nicht mehr von den fest definierten Serverrollen ausgehen sondern muss ebenfalls einkalkulieren, dass individuelle Serverrollen implementiert wurden. Das Skript wirkt ebenfalls recht umfangreich, ist aber auf Grund seiner modularen Schritte recht einfach zu lesen.
Die Besonderheit dieser Ausgabetabelle besteht aus drei Dingen:. Sobald die Evaluierungsphase abgeschlossen ist, werden die Informationen ausgegeben. Ebenfalls impliziert die Mitgliedschaft in der festen Serverrolle [sysadmin] den Zugang zu allen Datenbanken und ihre Inhalte Daten! Das Skript erstellt ein neues Login mit dem Namen [Test].
Es gab auch eine sinnvolle Ausgabe darin. Lieben Dank! Danke, das habe ich versucht zum Test nachzubauen, aber leider erscheint bei mir kein neuer Service wie in der Anleitung. Ich habe nun einen anderen Gedanken entwickelt Betonung auf Gedanken. Mit einer. Vielen Dank weiterhin. While it was about monitoring people logged in via RDP, it actually shows both the RDP users and local logged in users. Thanks a lot. Where to save and how to run and get a result n CheckMK.
Is it possible to push a. The manual for own checks is a bit too complicated for me. All the scripts are normal Powershell scripts and should be no problem inside a Windows environment.
The script from cjcox already produces the needed output as a local check.
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