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An account that is a member of the Domain Admins security group.
C.
An account that is a member of the Local Administrators group on the Operations
Manager server.
D.
Which of the following is displayed in the Fabric Health Dashboard?
a.
3.
VMM Server Health
Storage Pools State
B.
File Share and LUN State
C.
Domain Controller State
D.
Objective 3.4: Monitor application health
Once you have configured Operations Manager to collect data from applications, you need to
configure how Operations Manager displays and interprets that data. This involves configur-
ing appropriate notifications and alerts.
This section covers the following topics:
Monitoring .NET applications
Monitoring Java applications
Monitoring .NET applications
Operations Manager allows you to monitor .NET web applications either from the perspec-
tive of the server, or from the client. This allows you to collect information about application
reliability and performance. Collecting this data allows you to generate reliable information
about how frequently a particular application problem is occurring, the performance of the
host server when the issue occurred, and any related events. Two of the most important tools
that you use to monitor .NET applications are the Application Diagnostics console, and Ap-
plication Advisor.
MORE INFO MONITORING .NET APPLICATIONS
You can learn more about monitoring .NET applications at http://technet.microsoft.com/
en-us/library/hh212856.aspx
Application Diagnostics console
The Application Diagnostics console allows you to monitor .NET applications for failures,
faults, and slowdowns. To use the Application Diagnostics console, the Operations Manager
web console must be installed on the Operations Manager management server. The Applica-
 
 
 
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