HP WebQoS Software manual Systems, Add a System, Delete a System

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Services, Sites, and Systems

Systems

Systems

A system is a computer with web sites managed by WebQoS.

Add a System

WebQoS automatically discovers systems and their web sites (see “Auto Discovery” on page 43 for more information). The systems must have the SCA (the Web Services component on UNIX and the Services for IIS component on Windows) installed and the web sites must be running.

In UNIX, to add a system, run the setup script on it. Once setup has been run, the system’s sites (determined by the root pathname you entered in the setup script), when started, are also automatically added. For more information about the setup script, refer to “WebQoS setup Script (UNIX)” on page 30.

In Windows, to add a system, run the W2KWebQoS.exe installation file (if you downloaded the software from the Internet) or the setup.exe program on the CD and install the Services for IIS component on the system. For more information, refer to the release note.

Delete a System

You can delete a system from your WebQoS domain using the management console or by running the setup script.

If you are deleting a system running the SCO, do the following:

1.Stop the SCO on the system to be deleted. Refer to “Restarting Individual WebQoS Components” on page 30 for more information.

2.On another system in your WebQoS domain, using the setup script, install and enable an SCO. You must have one (and only one) SCO running in your WebQoS domain.

3.From the management console, highlight the system in the services/systems view area.

4.Select Actions: Delete -> System.

5.Verify that you want to delete the system.

If you are deleting a system running the SCA, do the following:

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Contents Edition E0801Legal Notices Contents Services, Sites, and Systems Troubleshooting Policy and Rule Descriptions Synopsis Arguments Return Value Sample Program Contents Printing History Page Understanding HP WebQoS Role and Benefits of HP WebQoS Role and Benefits of HP WebQoS Request Classifications ServiceWebQoS Concepts SessionsCapacity Protection SLOs, Thresholds, and Corrective ActionsRole and Benefits of HP WebQoS How WebQoS Fits Into Your Environment WebQoS in Your EnvironmentWebQoS Components WebQoS ComponentsWeb Services Component Installed On Description ManagementSCA Service SCI ServiceHow WebQoS Fits Into Your Environment Chapter Setup WebQoS Software Installation WebQoS Configuration FilesSCA and Web Server Parameter Web Server ParametersDefault HTTP/1.1 MonitorInterval seconds SCA Parameters SCO Parameters Logging and Tracing Parameters Unix Only URL Encoding Parameters Restarting WebQoS Components Unix WebQoS setup Script UnixRestarting Individual WebQoS Components Restarting WebQoS Components WindowsSingle Server Setup Continue? Multiple Server Setup Server 1 Setup Servers 2 and 4 Setup Server 3 Setup Opt/webqos/install/setup -r Removing WebQoSWebQoS setup Script Unix Chapter Management Console Management Console Login WebQoS Login Dialog BoxManagement Console Main Screen Console Main ScreenWindow Area Description Console Main Screen Services/Systems View Auto DiscoveryConsole Administration PasswordDomain Management Console Administration Chapter Templates Default Templates Preconfigured and Default TemplatesPreconfigured Templates Service Template DescriptionService Statistics For the service templateService Template Statistics StatisticsURL Group Statistics Service Template SLOs SLOsAdd/Edit Service Level Objectives Add/Edit SLOsAdd/Edit Corrective Actions Service Template Advanced AdvancedDefer Defer Corrective ActionRedirect Redirect Corrective ActionReject Reject Corrective ActionSite Template 10 Site Template DescriptionClassification Rules 11 Site Template Classification RulesAdd/Edit Classification Rules 12 Add/Edit Request Classifications Rules13 Site Template SLOs Add/Edit SLOs 15Add/Edit Corrective Actions Threshold Policies 16 Site Template Threshold PoliciesAdd/Edit Threshold Policies 17 Add Thresholds Dialog Box18Add/Edit Corrective Actions 19 Edit Site Configuration Advanced Dialog Box Session Timeouts 20 Site Advanced Session Timeouts Dialog BoxWeb Server Accept Threads Corrective Action Policy Details22 Defer Corrective Action 23 Redirect Corrective Action 24 Reject Corrective Action Site Statistics 25 Site Template StatisticsSite Template Site Template Chapter Services, Sites, and Systems Edit a Service ServicesAdd a Service Move a ServiceDelete a Service Edit a Site SitesAdd a Site Move a SiteIPlanet Web Server Delete a SiteMicrosoft IIS Starting and Stopping IISAdd a System SystemsDelete a System Systems Systems Chapter Statistics Service Statistics Service SLO Related StatisticsService SLO Related Statistics Service Session Control Statistics Service Session Control StatisticsService Defer Related Statistics Service Defer Related StatisticsSite Statistics Site StatisticsSite SLO Related Statistics Site SLO Related StatisticsSite Session Control Statistics Site Session Control StatisticsSite Statistics Site Statistics Chapter Logs and Filters Service Level Objectives View Service Level Objectives ViewSLOs, Thresholds, and the History Log SLOs, Thresholds, and the History Log History Log View History Log View SLO and Threshold Filters SLO and Threshold FiltersSLO Filters History Log Filter History Filters DialogChapter 103 OpenView Logs Service and Site StatisticsSite Measurements Policy and Corrective Action Events Field Values Chapter 107 108 Troubleshooting Management Console Error Messages Troubleshooting on UnixShared Memory Error Logging and Tracing Measurement Logging LoggingTracing Statistics LoggingChapter 113 Problems with Shared Memory Troubleshooting on WindowsResetting the Management Console Password Error Messages Viewable From the Management Console Logging and Tracing Registry Editor Window for WebQoS Deleting WebQoS Log and Trace Files118 Policy and Rule Descriptions Request Classification Rules Appendix a 121 Service Level Objectives for Site Policies Set in WebQoSService Level Objectives for the Service Threshold Policy Corrective Actions for SLO and Threshold Policy ViolationsCustomizing the Defer and Reject Web Pages 126 Appendix a 127 Request to be retried see Figure A-2 Figure A-2 Example of Custom Defer Page with LinkAppendix a 129 Expired see Figure A-3 Figure A-3 Example of Custom Defer Page with Popup DialogAppendix a 131 132 External Measurement API Using the External Measurement API Appendix B 135 Arguments WqCreateConnectionSynopsis Return ValueWqSendMeasurement Values in the following formatReturn Values Status WqCloseConnection Connection with WebQoS has been closedSample Program Appendix B 141 142 Glossary Class See request classification rule144 145 146 Index 148 149 150
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