Microservices Runtime Uptime Test

In most production environments, it is essential to monitor the uptime of servers in the infrastructure. This test helps the administrators to monitor the uptime of webMethods Microservices Runtime server and determine what percentage of time this server has been up. In some environments, administrators may schedule periodic reboots of the server. By knowing that the server has been up for an unusually long time, administrators may come to know that the scheduled reboot task is not working on that server.

Target of the test : webMethods Microservices Runtime

Agent deploying the test : A remote agent

Outputs of the test : One set of results for the target webMethods Microservices Runtime server being monitored.

Configurable parameters for the test
Parameter Description

Test period

How often should the test be executed

Host

The IP address of the target for which the test is to be configured.

Port

The port number at which the specified target listens to. By default, this will be 5555.

User and Password

Specify the credentials of a user who has the right to execute API commands on the target and pull out metrics. The specified user is the User who should possess Administator privileges and should be associated with the Logon as a Service policy.

Confirm Password

Confirm the password by retyping it here.

SSL

Set this flag to Yes, if the target being monitored is SSL-enabled.

Measurements made by the test
Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation

Server uptime

Indicates the time period that this server has been up since the last time this test ran.

Minutes

 

Is under maintenance?

Indicates whether/not this server is under maintenance.

 

The values that this measure can report and their corresponding numeric values are discussed in the table below:

Numeric Value Measure Value
0 No
1 Yes

Note:

By default, this measure reports the Measure Values discussed above to indicate whether/not this server is under maintenance. In the graph of this measure however, states are represented using the numeric equivalents only.