Hello !
what would be the best approach to monitor internal https sites on an enterprise , such as : https://myprofile.abc.com
we do have the generic ping protocol deployed on our DMS but we still need an alert for the ability of a an end-user to access this specific https site and notify our IT team when this site is not accessible
thanks in advance !
Hey AbdulKader,
Aren't you looking after our Synthetic Testing application ( Dataminer Apps, Out-of-the-box Solutions - DataMiner Dojo )
This way you can setup ping tests to various amount of different applications (servers, db, websites, etc.) in a structured way, setup notifications etc.
Feel free to reach out to me directly or to setup a quick demo.
Hi AbdulKader,
You can find some more details about this upcoming app in this blog post: https://community.dataminer.services/gain-deeper-insight-into-the-user-experience-delivered-by-your-operations-with-the-dataminer-synthetic-testing-app/?hilite=synthetictesting
Hello,
There is a DataMiner “Generic Network Services Monitor” driver is used to monitor different kinds of network services.
With this driver, you can run tests on selected network protocols. The following network services are currently supported:
Ping, FTP, SMTP, DNS, HTTP, Web Service, Database, TCP, RTSP, RTMP, TFTP, RADIUS, SFTP, Network Share, Multiple Network Share, NTP and SSH.
Each test has its own page in the element. You can configure the Interval Time, Port, Timeout Time, Credentials, etc. on each of these pages.
Multiple Devices/ HTTP websites can be monitored from the same element, alarming can be applied as well.
Note: You can use a DNS tool to find out the website Ip address which will be used for adding the stream or the device.
With HTTP Page, you can execute an HTTP request on the server. GET, POST and HEAD requests are supported.
Hi ,
we’ve already tried that and the issue is that the sites we’re looking to monitor don’t have their own DNS server , they’re being resolved by a unified DNS server which can’t be duplicated on this current driver.
Hi Glenn,
thanks for your feedback , we will be happy to receive some more details on this.
I will take a look at this article.
thanks again ,