System Sensors (Local or Remote)
The System Sensors allow monitoring of several Windows
specific system parameters:
· Service
Sensor: Monitors if an “NT service” is running on a Windows system (Windows
NT/2000/XP/2003)
· File Sensor:
Monitors a file for existence, file size, or changes
· Disk Space
Sensor: Checks available disk space of a disk drive

Local System Sensors are monitoring the system
parameters mentioned above on the machine running IPCheck Server Monitor (or the
machine running the selected Remote Probe respectively). Local System Sensors
are using the local SYSTEM account.
Remote System Sensors are monitoring the same system
parameters but on remote machines. You must supply an Active Directory Domain
name, a user account, and a password so IPCheck Server Monitor can log into the
remote machine to actually access the readings.
While the Local System Sensors use the local SYSTEM
account, the following additional fields are required for all Remote System
Sensors:
· Logon/Server
Domain – Enter the name of the server or the Active Directory domain name, which
should be used to log on
· User – enter
the login name (for the server / domain entered above)
· Password –
enter the password (for the account entered above)
An additional field is only required when setting up a
Remote Service Sensor:
· Machine Name
– enter the Windows machine name of the computer you want to monitor
More:
Service Sensor (Local or Remote)
File Sensor (Local or Remote)
Disk Space Sensor (Local or Remote)
Event Log Sensor (Local or Remote)