Creating device-specific SSH performance monitors

To create a device-specific SSH performance monitor:

  1. In Device or Map View, right-click a device, then select Properties. The Device Properties dialog appears.
  2. Click Performance Monitors. The Device Properties - Performance Monitors dialog appears.
  3. In the Configure and enable performance monitors for this device section, click Add. The Select Performance Monitor Type dialog appears.
  4. Select SSH Performance Monitor, then click OK. The New SSH Performance Monitor dialog appears.
  5. Enter the Name and short Description for the monitor, as it will appear in the Performance Monitor Library.
  6. Enter the Command to run, or the command that is to be executed on the remote device. This command can be anything that the device can interpret and run; for example, a basic Unix command or Perl script.

    Important: The command or script must return a single numeric value.

    Note: If you create a script to run on the remote device, the script must be developed, tested and/or debugged on the remote machine. WhatsUp Gold does not support manipulation of the remote script.

  7. Select the appropriate SSH credential that WhatsUp Gold will use to connect to the remote device. If you select Use the device SSH credential, WhatsUp Gold uses the SSH credential assigned to the device to which the monitor is assigned. If the appropriate SSH credential is not listed, or the device has no SSH credentials assigned, browse (...) to the WhatsUp Gold Credentials Library to configure a set of credentials.
  8. Enter how often (in minutes) you want data to be collected for the selected APC UPS in the Collection interval box. This number represents the number of minutes between each collection.
  9. Verify the configuration of the monitor, then click OK to add the monitor to the device Properties.

See Also

Creating device-specific custom performance monitors

Creating device-specific SNMP performance monitors

Creating device-specific WMI performance monitors

Creating device-specific APC UPS performance monitors

Creating device-specific Printer performance monitors