Windows OS Health States
You can monitor the following attributes for your Windows OS:
- Connectivity
- File system status
- Monitoring variables
- CPU usage
- Memory usage
- Network usage
OS Health States
The following are definitions of the different OS health states:
- Good – The server is working properly.
- Unknown – An error occurred while attempting to retrieve information about the health of the OS resource. The server is connected but does not return any information.
- Unreachable – The server agent IP address cannot be contacted for the status of the health of the OS resource. This indicates network problems or that the server is in standby mode.
- Warning Failure – A potential or impending fault condition has been detected on the server. Action should be taken to prevent the problem from becoming more serious.
- Critical Failure – A fault condition has occurred on the server. Corrective action is required.
Where to Go From Here
See Editing Monitoring Thresholds for information about how to change the monitoring thresholds.
See Charts to view the historical data of the OS.
For More Information
See Monitoring a System with the Windows OS for more information about the attributes available for monitoring and how to display them in the BUI.



