Service Monitor 0.6.0
Table of Contents
Start
Table of Contents
1. Conventions
2. General information about David system
3. Terminology
4. Installation
5. Service Manager requirements
6. Installation
7. General
8. Network Service Monitor (dnsmd)
9. Buttons the most often used in Web applications
10. Network Service Monitor Configurator
11. Network Service Browser
Service Monitor 0.6.0
Table of Contents
1. Conventions
2. General information about David system
2.1. General
2.2. David system architecture
3. Terminology
3.1. Authorization process made by David system products
3.2. David system terminology used in the documentation
4. Installation
4.1. The main configuration file of David system
4.2. Dedicated account for service of David system
4.3. Directories of David system
4.4. Configuration of syslogd daemon
5. Service Manager requirements
6. Installation
6.1. Installation from the RPM package
6.2. Installation from the script
7. General
7.1. Functionality
7.2. Description
7.3. Related articles
8. Network Service Monitor (dnsmd)
8.1. General
8.2. Synopsis
8.3. Options
8.4. Description
8.4.1. Built in, serviced types of TCP protocols
8.4.2. Passing an external script on service of conncection
8.4.3. Errors, that can appear during establishing of connection.
8.5. Related articles
9. Buttons the most often used in Web applications
9.1. The buttons meaning
10. Network Service Monitor Configurator
10.1. General
10.2. Description
10.2.1. Default view of the application
10.2.2. An edition of entry describing a monitored host
10.3. Related articles
11. Network Service Browser
11.1. General
11.2. Description
11.2.1. Current data mode
11.2.2. Historical data mode
11.2.3. Changing working parameters of the application
11.3. Related articles
List of Tables
1.1.
The typographical conventions used in this manual
2.1.
David system products
8.1.
dnsmd options
8.2.
Saved information about each connection made by dnsmd program
8.3.
Errors of establishing of the connection.
9.1.
The buttons the most often used in Web applications
10.1.
Meaning of columns of monitored host list
10.2.
Meaning of columns of TCP port list
11.1.
Meaning of columns of results list of monitored TCP ports
11.2.
Meaning of columns of historical results list of monitored TCP ports
11.3.
Network Service Browser - description of buttons on the index panel
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