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Configuration of CtxXcXDFMachTest
Using this test, administrator can figure out how many machines of which type are currently in a state of failure. The names of these machines and the precise failure state they are in presently can also be ascertained.
The default parameters associated with this test are:
To connect to a delivery controller and pull out metrics from it, the eG agent requires Farm Administrator rights. In order to configure the eG agent with Farm Administrator privileges, specify the credentials of the Farm Administrator in the USERNAME and PASSWORD text boxes.
If you want the results of this test to be grouped by machine type - i.e., grouped into Desktop OS Machines and Server OS Machines - then set the REPORT BY MACHINE TYPE flag to Yes. If not, set this flag to No.
By default, SHOW FAILED MACHINE IN DAYS parameter is set to none. Accordingly, this test, by default, reports the count of only those machines that recently experienced failures - these failures include a failure to start, being stuck on boot, deregistration, and/or an overload. Alternatively, you can have this test report the total number of machines that experienced the failures stated above during a configured period in the past. To achieve this, specify the period (in days) here.
To make diagnosis more efficient and accurate, eG embeds an optional detailed diagnostic capability. With this capability, the eG agents can be configured to run detailed, more elaborate tests as and when specific problems are detected. To enable the detailed diagnosis capability of this test, by default, for a particular server, choose the On option against DETAILED DIAGNOSIS. To disable the capability, click on the Off option.
The option to selectively enable/disable the detailed diagnosis capability will be available only if the following conditions are fulfilled:
When changing the configuration for specific servers, a “*” beside the text box corresponding to the parameter signifies that these values have to be manually configured by the user. The parameter values that require to be configured will typically be prefixed with a “$” or contain a series of “*”. A value of "none" in the parameter value indicates that the corresponding parameter value can be changed if required.
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