QOS User's Manual

Douglas White


Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1. What is QOS?
1.2. System Requirements
1.3. Support
1.4. Contributors
2. Installation
2.1. Retrieving the Source Files
2.2. Installation and Initial Configuration
2.2.1. Server
2.2.2. Agent
3. Operation
3.1. Theory of Operation
3.1.1. Components
3.2. Starting QOS
3.2.1. Starting the Server
3.2.2. Starting the Agent
3.3. Management via the Web Interface
4. Configuration Reference
4.1. Client Configuration
4.2. Server Configuration
4.2.1. Configuration File Format
4.2.2. Core Server Configuration
4.2.3. Notification Configuration
4.2.4. Group Configuration
4.2.5. Schedule Configuration
4.2.6. Host Configuration
4.3. Entity Configuration
Command -- Execute command
Cpu -- Check CPU utilization and uptime
DirQue -- Check the size of a disk-based queue
Disk -- Check local disk utilization
DNS -- Check a Domain Name Service server
EmailPath -- Check email routing functionality
EventLog -- Scan Windows Event Log for strings
InnoTbSpc -- Check MySQL InnoDB table space sizes
Log -- Scan log file for strings
Mem -- Check swap utilization
MyInnoTbSpc -- Check MySQL InnoDB table space sizes
ODS -- Check the status of Solaris DiskSuite volumes
OraTbSpc -- Check Oracle tablespace usage
Ping -- ICMP PING hosts
Proc -- Check for process existence
SimpleStats -- Inspect variables stored in a file
Snmp -- Perform an SNMP query
Tcp -- Check TCP port connectivity
Transaction -- Check a set of Web pages in sequence
Web -- Check Web server connectivity
WebSsl -- Check HTTPS Web server connectivity