Monitor settings for Mac OS Profile
- The monitors settings section lets you add performance and event monitors to a Mac OS profile.
- A monitor is a script which tracks events on a managed endpoint and generates alerts if its conditions are met.
- For example, 'Alert me when a certain process is running on the device', or 'Alert me if CPU usage goes above 75% for a certain length of time'.
- There are two types of monitor:
- 'Predefined Monitors' - A collection of monitors from Comodo which perform a range of useful monitoring tasks. These can be used in custom profiles, but cannot be edited.
- 'My Monitors' - Custom monitors that you create. You can configure custom monitors in the 'Monitors' inventory ('Configuration Templates' > 'Monitors'). See Manage Monitors for more details.
- Monitors added to the inventory can be added to a profile. You can add multiple monitors to a single profile.
Add a monitor section to a profile
- Click 'Configuration Templates' > 'Profiles'
- Open the Windows profile you want to configure
- Click
'Add Profile Section' > 'Monitors'
- Click 'Add Monitor'
- Choose Monitor(s) - Add monitors to the profile
- Start typing the first few letters of a monitor name then select from the suggestions
- Repeat the process to add more monitors to the profile
- See Monitors for Mac OS Devices for help to configure a monitor
- Click 'OK' to save your settings
The list of monitors included in the profile is shown:
Monitors - Column Descriptions |
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Column Heading |
Description |
Monitor Name |
The monitor label.
|
Type |
Whether the monitor is custom or predefined. |
Created by |
The
administrator who created the custom monitor.
|
Created On |
Date and time the monitor was created. |
Last Modified By |
The admin who most recently edited the monitor. |
Updated On |
Date and time the monitor was last edited. |
Controls |
|
Add Monitor |
Add a monitor to the profile. See the explanation above for help with this. |
Remove Monitor |
Delete monitors from the profile Use the check-boxes to select the monitors you want to remove. |
- Click any column header to sort the items based on alphabetical or ascending/descending order of entries in the respective column.
- Click the funnel button at the right end to open the filter options.