Third-Party Monitoring Programs Monitor Applications and Ports

ID: Q233178


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server, Enterprise Edition version 4.0
  • Windows NT Load Balancing Service 1.0


SUMMARY

This article discusses some third-party monitoring tools you can use to monitor applications and ports.


MORE INFORMATION

Windows NT Load Balancing Service (WLBS) monitors cluster integrity using the periodic exchange of heartbeats between cluster members. Heartbeat exchange ensures the server is available on the network, but does not include any checking at the port or application level.

You can use third-party monitoring tools to control cluster membership based on content availability. Some tools allow a command to be executed after detecting an application failure at a server. For example, if an application being load balanced on a server fails, the monitoring tool could execute the following command

wlbs stop <IPaddress>:<HostID>
where IPaddress is the IP address for that cluster and HostID is the host ID or dedicated IP address of that server.

For information about the command line syntax, type wlbs at an MS-DOS prompt.

Some examples of third-party tools that monitor cluster membership are listed in the following table.

Program Web Address
Freshwater Software SiteScope http://www.freshtech.com
NetIQ AppManager http://www.netiq.com
Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold http://www.ipswitch.com

Additional query words:

Keywords : kbnetwork kbtool
Version : winnt:1.0,4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbinfo


Last Reviewed: May 28, 1999
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