Adding Your Own Monitors
You may find that the monitors in a monitoring policy cover most of the monitoring needs you have. However, there may be cases where you want to apply a specific monitor to a group or device separately from a monitoring policy.
For example, the monitoring policies for SQL monitor default instances because the instance name is required to collect performance counters and monitor the Windows services. Generally, default instances are used, but you have a single customer with an important database on a named instance. Creating the monitors directly on the device allows the monitoring to occur as needed without creating a monitoring policy for use with a single device.
Cloud service monitors are added to sites, not devices. To add a cloud service monitor, see https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882537.
What You Can Do
You can add monitors to individual devices:
Using the Configuration > Alerting > Monitors & Alert Rules option.
Using the Monitors tab on the Alerts page for an individual device.
To add a monitor to an individual device
In Service Center, click Configuration > Alerting > Monitor & Alert Rules.
From the Site list, select the site where the device is located.
From the Device list, select the device to which you want to add a monitor.
Click Add Monitor.
Select the type of monitor from the list.
The monitors that are available depend on whether the device has SNMP-enabled, WMI-enabled, or both.Bandwidth Use to measures specific usage of bandwidth of an interface through either WMI or SNMP. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882513.
Device Availability Use to establish device availability with ICMP ECHO requests. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882541.
Device Warranty Use to add a monitor that notifies you when a warranty is about to expire. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882515.
Log File Use to monitor log files for specific strings. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882517.
Network Services Use to monitor the availability and response times of network services. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882519.
Patch Health Use to capture the status of Microsoft updates. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882521.
Performance Counters Use to measure performance counter values. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882523.
SCE Use to gather System Center Essentials (SCE) alerts. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882527.
SNMP Traps Use to receive SNMP trap messages. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882543.
Syslog Messages Use to receive syslog messages. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882545.
Windows Events Use to parse the contents of Windows events logs. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882533.
Windows Services Use to control the state of Windows services. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8882535.Click Add Monitor.
Type a title for the monitor.
Optionally, type a description for the monitor.
Apply rules to the monitor. See https://documentation.campus.barracuda.com/wiki/spaces/BRMM20252/pages/8881263.
Click Save.