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Start/Sign-in to Anturis Monitoring Control Center(Personal Agent) via windows services.
Able to start up/Sign-in to the monitoring agent via services to avoid disruption during log-off.
Please advise if this is already available. It is very important as these services is commonly run as service mode.(not tied to any users account)
Please advise if this is already available. It is very important as these services is commonly run as service mode.(not tied to any users account)

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Konstantin (Here to help)
12 years ago
It is done as "Anturis Monitoring" service so it is not affected with particular user log-off.
Are you experiencing any problem?

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Limited number of requests shown in modal
I'm not sure if this is a bug or intentional by design. Once a problem starts I can view the specific transactions in the modal window by clicking the yellow arrow icon. However, only a certain amount of transactions are displayed. Is this display limited? Are there multiple pages that I cannot view?

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Can i monitor multiple mysql servers from one agent?
My current setup contains 3 mysql servers. Mysql1, mysql2, mysql3. None of them have access to an internet connection. They are however connected to an internal network.
My nginx server has a connection to the internal network and the internet. I've already installed an agent on the nginx server and I would like to monitor my mysql servers from there.
When I try to set up the monitor for mysql it asks for a port a username and a password, but I cannot supply a hostname or ip address. I'm guessing the monitor always assumes the mysql server is on localhost.
How do I go about configuring this?
Kind regards
Matthias
My nginx server has a connection to the internal network and the internet. I've already installed an agent on the nginx server and I would like to monitor my mysql servers from there.
When I try to set up the monitor for mysql it asks for a port a username and a password, but I cannot supply a hostname or ip address. I'm guessing the monitor always assumes the mysql server is on localhost.
How do I go about configuring this?
Kind regards
Matthias

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Server Down Notice...
I must be missing something obvious - how can i get a notification when a WIndows Server is just plain down? I.e. lost power, blew up, whatever. I pulled the plug on one of servers that is being monitored by Anturis and nothing happened - the Infratsturcture dashboard still shows it as green hours later.

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heavy join rate
Greetings Anturis Support Team
It is great that you are telling me I have a "Heavy Join Rate" BUT, and a big BUT is what is the MySQL queries that are causing this?????
It is great that you are telling me I have a "Heavy Join Rate" BUT, and a big BUT is what is the MySQL queries that are causing this?????

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How do I use Anturis to find the PHP script that is running?
We are trying to see which PHP script and/or function is running when the server CPU maxes out. The CPU (Apache 2.4.12, CentOS Linux, MySQL 5.6.23, PHP 5.4) load average from time to time climbs up to 62. Does Anturis offer APM services/monitoring?

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Is it possible to monitor localhost web server through HTTP/HTTPS request monitoring?
Is it possible to monitor an internal or localhost web server using Anturis Agent ?

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Konstantin (Here to help)
12 years ago
Check this wiki article to learn about main concepts of Anturis monitoring console.
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