Credential Manager in Applications Manager will help you to store the various credentials like password, SNMP community, port, etc., for all type of monitors in a common place. This pre-configuration of credentials in a central location will help in avoiding the need to edit every monitor when a password or SNMP/ SSH info changes.
For instance, you can create a credential for type MySQL monitors. Consider the name of the credential is SampleMySQL. This SampleMySQL contains parameters for MySQL monitor, username, password and database name.
When you want to add a MySQL monitor, credentials of type MySQL alone will be displayed. On selecting the name SampleMySQL, the parameter for this credential will be associated internally to this monitor and it gets added. You need not give the user and database name separately.
When more monitors, say 20 monitors for MySQL type is added with the same Credential Name (SampleMySQL), it is easier for a user to maintain all of these in a single place. Any change in this credential, will be reflected to all the monitors associated with the credential.
The credential manager support is available for servers, databases and application server monitors.
You can edit or delete these credentials from the details page by clicking on the respective icons on mouse hover of a particular credential name.
Credential Manager provides an option to bulk associate monitors with credentials.
You can add, edit or delete a credential from the Central Server in Applications Manager, the same as in the Professional Edition, and the credentials get automatically synced with the Probe Servers. However, these credentials cannot be edited from the Probe Servers.
In the Plugin Edition, credentials created in OpManager (OPM) are automatically synchronized with the Applications Manager (APM) plugin. These synced credentials are read-only in APM and cannot be edited or deleted from the APM plugin. Any modifications must be performed directly in OpManager.
To ensure uniqueness and easy identification, credential names synced from OPM are suffixed with ~OPM. These credentials can be used in the same way as locally created APM credentials and can be associated with monitors during configuration.
The following credential types are supported for OPM to APM credential synchronization:
| S.No | Credential Type (In OPM) | Credential Type (In APM) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Windows / WMI | WMI |
| 2 | Telnet / SSH | SSH |
| 3 | Telnet / SSH | TELNET |
| 4 | SNMP v1/v2c | SNMP v1v2 |
| 5 | SNMP v3 | SNMP v3 |
| 6 | VMWare | VMWare ESX/ESXi |
| 7 | Citrix | Citrix Hypervisor |
| 8 | UCS | Cisco UCS |
| 9 | Nutanix | Nutanix |
| 10 | REST API | REST API |
It allows us to track crucial metrics such as response times, resource utilization, error rates, and transaction performance. The real-time monitoring alerts promptly notify us of any issues or anomalies, enabling us to take immediate action.
Reviewer Role: Research and Development