conf: The problem is, I am able get one monitor is working... another monitor seems to blank and the error it's giving is... each monitor, this is not what you want to do. You want to start...
Monitor the status of network endpoints using the following lightweight checks: ; Lightweight monitors can be configured using either the Synthetics UI or a Synthetics project. ; To use the UI, go to Synthetics in your Observability project to create and configure monitors. For step-by-step instructions, refer to Create monitors in the Synthetics UI.
I have just successfully installed a driver (athk9_htc) for TP-Link TL-WN722N (a USB Wi-Fi adaptor) in Ubuntu 14.04.1. My goal is to capture Wi-Fi traffic with Wireshark. ; I try to configure the adaptor to monitor mode by running: sudo iwconfig wlan1 mode monitor ; However it gives me an error message:
Configure cloud-based network connectivity monitoring for Azure ExpressRoute circuits. This covers monitoring over ExpressRoute private peering and Microsoft peering.
You’ll need to set a few configuration options: ; Give your monitor a name. Provide a human readable name and a unique ID for the monitor. This will appear in your Observability project where you can view and manage monitors after they’re created. ; Set the schedule. Specify the interval at which your tests will run. ; Specify where the monitors should run. You can run monitors on Elastic’s global managed testing infrastructure or create a Private Location to run monitors from your own premises.
When you disable a monitor on a system with 3 monitors or more, and then later enable back the monitor, the operating system may put the monitor in another position. In order to avoid this problem, use the 'Save Monitors Configuration' option to save your monitors configuration into a file and then load it later using the 'Load Monitors Configuration' option. ...
Access the Monitoring Service page. To do this, In the tree component, select the Application Server node. Select the Monitor page. Select the Setup tab.
In the Synthetics app you can monitor the status of network endpoints using the following lightweight checks: ; Lightweight monitors can be configured using either the Synthetics app or Project monitors. ; To use the UI in the Synthetics app, go to the Synthetics app in Kibana to create and configure monitors. For step-by-step instructions, refer to Use the Synthetics app.
In the Synthetics app you can monitor the status of network endpoints using the following lightweight checks: ; Lightweight monitors can be configured using either the Synthetics app or Project monitors. ; To use the UI in the Synthetics app, go to the Synthetics app in Kibana to create and configure monitors. For step-by-step instructions, refer to Use the Synthetics app.
If you enable the monitoring features in your cluster, there are a few methods available to collect metrics about Kibana: ; You can also use Kibana to visualize monitoring data from across the Elastic Stack. ; To learn about monitoring in general, see Monitor a cluster.