Relators AFS

Relators tie together – or relate – the other three basic building block namely Rules, Monitoring Groups and Alerts.

In a Relator the Rule to be executed against the servers and devices in the Monitoring Groups are specified. Also specified are the Alerts fired when an issue is detected.

The benefit of a Relator is Rules, Alerts, and Monitoring Groups are all shared.

Each Relator has its own monitoring rate — the frequency in minutes or seconds the Relator executes to check the servers and devices in the Monitoring Group.

Each server and device is checked independently of the others — the results of checking one server or device in the Monitoring Group in no way affects the results of checking other servers or devices.

Relators can also optionally use calendars. Argent calendars are derived from, and shared with, the Argent Job Scheduler. Thus any complex calendar can easily be created.

For example, a common use of the Argent Calendar feature is the ability to run Relators on the second-last week of the quarter to check there are sufficient resources (such as free disk space) to correctly perform all End-Of-Quarter processing.

See Also:   The Four Building Blocks
 
Calendars