Can Applications Manager monitor Linux based applications running on Linux distros?
Yes, Applications manager can monitor applications that run on Linux distros.
Can I test APIs in Applications Manager, or is it just limited to monitoring?
You can only monitor the API response in Applications Manager; the tool cannot test the API.
Can I monitor RDS and S3 instances in AWS with Applications Manager?
Can Applications Manager provide an overall show data for all monitor groups in one report?
You can take the report for groups and if the monitors related to APM insight are available in the group. You can then generate reports relevant to it without any doubts.
Is AliBaba Cloud monitor in Applications Manager's roadmap?
Yes, it is on our roadmap.
Can I rename application monitors after configuring the APM Insight agent?
Yes. you can rename application monitors even after configuration in Applications Manager.
Do we need to have a separate licensing requirement for monitoring cloud servers?
No, we do not need a separate license for monitoring cloud monitors like Azure, AWS, OCI, GCP. The monitors count license can be utilized for it.
How does the costing model work in AWS?
Click here to know more about AWS Billing.
Can Applications Manager monitor Nutanix?
Yes, it is possible to monitor Nutanix with Applications Manager.
Is it possible to monitor the Hikvision portal web application, where we have connected our entity cam?
No, we cannot monitor Hikvision portal web application with Applications Manager. However, if that portal is accessible via a website or URL, we can monitor its availability using HTTP URL monitoring.
Will it be possible to monitor just Azure PostgreSQL without processing the entire Azure services?
Yes, you can configure monitoring for Azure PostgreSQL service (or any other Azure services) alone by selecting the required services under the 'Azure Services' dropdown while adding the Microsoft Azure monitor.
Is it possible to monitor printers using Applications Manager?
No, we can monitor printers only using OpManager.
The IP addresses of PostgreSQL instances/replicas change randomly from those that we monitor, which fail until we pick up new IP addresses. Can we work around it?
We fetch Azure PostgreSQL performance metrics from Azure Monitor, which works irrespective of IP modifications as we do not connect to the DB directly.
How does licensing work if you want to monitor cloud apps?
We have our own cloud service (eNlight 360) and do not use Azure, GCP, or Amazon cloud services. In that case, is there any chance to configure our own cloud service into Applications Manager for us to monitor our resources?
If there are some APIs available in your cloud service, you can try using our REST API monitor for monitoring your cloud resources.
Can we set any custom threshold limit to get alerts for license utilization before it reaches 100% in cloud monitoring?
In Applications Manager, we monitor licenses based on the billing cost per service used in Azure or AWS. You can configure thresholds per service, region, month-to-date, etc., and receive alarms if costs exceed those thresholds. Some of the monitored attributes include:
AWS:
- Month-to-Date Spend by Service - Cost (USD)
- Month-to-Date Services Cost (USD)
Azure:
- Billing Cycle Start-to-Date Spend by Region - Region Cost (USD)
- Billing Cycle Start-to-Date Spend by Resource Group - Resource Group Cost (USD)
- Billing Cycle Start-to-Date Spend by Service - Service Cost (USD)
If any child monitor instance is deleted/unmanaged from Azure, will it be logged in Applications Manager?
Yes, the deleted/unmanaged child monitor instance will be logged in Applications Manager under Settings → Audit Logs.
Does Applications Manager monitor Microsoft Outlook if we add a workstation installed in the Outlook application?
No, Application Manager does not monitor Microsoft Outlook.
Is cloud monitoring considered a separate license in Professional Edition?
Cloud monitoring is included in both Professional and Enterprise editions of Applications Manager by default. No separate license is required.
If the system administrator removed a VM host from any of the vCenter, will it be logged in Applications Manager?
Yes, the VM removed alarm will be raised from Applications Manager if they were removed in the VMware ESXi server.
Can API requests made to the cloud service be changed from cloud providers?
Yes, Applications Manager uses different APIs based on the respective cloud vendors. If you have any specific API requirements, we can also achieve the same using Applications Manager.
How is Applications Manager different from other monitoring tools in the market?
Licensing model of Applications Manager is solely based on the number of resources (monitors) to be monitored, resulting in lower license costs compared to other vendors. Moreover, Applications Manager is a heterogeneous on-premise business application that can support more than 150 applications within a single tool. You can register for a personalized one-on-one demo to learn more about the product.