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Latest revision as of 12:27, 11 August 2020
Here i will show how to monitoring your Domino server health using your Monitoring tools.
In this tip, i run command Show stats and send the output to a file, so your monitoring tool can download using http,
http://domino_server/stats.txt
So you can create your metrics.
Putting in Production
Create a Program Document :
Basics |
- |
Schedule |
- |
Program name: |
server |
Enabled/disabled: |
Enabled |
Command line: |
-c "!show stat >dominodata/domino/html/stats.txt" |
Run at times: |
00:00 - 23:59 each day |
Server to run on: |
notes2/Company |
Repeat interval of: |
5 minutes |
Comments: |
Days of week: |
Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat |
Tip
You must put char ! to avoid stats to be record on log.nsf
Example:
"!Show Stat >dominodata/domino/html/stats.txt"