WMI (Raw)
Configure the following for the WMI raw counter check component:
- . Enter a unique name for the component.
- . Enter additional information about the component.
- . Click to select this check box if the component is critical.
: Components specified as critical cause the application to go into a down state when the component is out of threshold. Non-critical components cause the application to go into a warning state. For more information on application states, see Working with application states.
- . Select a time (in minutes or hours) you want APM to wait between polls.
- . The performance counter you would like to monitor.
- . Type the instance name or click browse (...) to access the WMI Performance Counter dialog and select the specific device, performance counter, and application instance you want to monitor.
- . Enter the length of time APM attempts to connect to the selected device. When the time you enter is exceeded without connecting, a timeout occurs and APM stops trying to connect to the device. This is considered a failed connection.
- . Enter the component thresholds for the warning state. For example, if the component value is greater than 90 for 5 minutes, put the component in the warning state.
- . Enter the component thresholds for the down state. For example, if the component value is greater than 95 for 5 minutes, put the component in the down state.