Removing and deleting active monitors

Because active monitors are assigned to devices on an individual basis, active monitors can only be removed from devices, and must be deleted from the Active Monitor Library. You also have the option to disable a monitor on the device-level, rather than completely removing it from a device. If you want to stop monitoring a particular device, but would like to keep the device-specific historical data associated with the active monitor, you should disable the monitor rather than removing it from the device.

See Also

Using Premium active monitors

Adding and editing an APC UPS Monitor

Monitoring mail servers

Monitoring Microsoft Exchange 2003 servers

Monitoring a Microsoft Exchange Server

Adding and editing a Fan Monitor

Adding and editing a File Properties monitor

Adding and editing a Folder Monitor

Adding and editing an FTP Monitor

Adding and editing an HTTP Content Monitor

Adding and editing a Network Statistics Monitor

Adding and editing a PowerShell active monitor

Adding and editing a Printer Monitor

Adding and editing a Process Monitor

Adding and editing a SQL Query active monitor

Adding and editing a SQL Server 2000 monitor

Adding and editing a Temperature Monitor

Adding and editing a VoIP Monitor

Adding and editing a WMI Formatted active monitor

Adding and Editing a WMI Monitor

Assigning active monitors

About critical active monitors

Group and Device active monitor reports