Hi PRTG,
I think tihs question goes to the lord. I want to adjust the wmiapieventlog sensor in example the event the I want to monitor (system or application). I do not find the "logfile" Is this also a raw parameter?
Thanx for help
PS C:\Users\BID00422.BID\Dropbox\PRTG_Go> Get-Sensor -id 84826 | Get-ObjectProperty
InheritAccess : True
ParentTags : {SERVICES-APP-TERMINAL, SERVICES-APP, SERVICES, MusterKunde}
DebugMode : Discard
Url :
HttpRequestMethod :
PostData :
UseCustomPostContent :
PostContentType :
UseSNIFromUrl :
Timeout :
PingPacketSize :
PingMode :
PingCount :
PingDelay :
AutoAcknowledge :
GraphType : Independent
ExeFile :
ExeParameters :
SetExeEnvironmentVariables :
UseWindowsAuthentication :
Mutex :
WmiMode :
Target :
PingRemotePacketSize :
ChannelDefinition :
FactoryErrorMode :
FactoryErrorFormula :
FactoryMissingDataMode :
StartStopped :
NotifyChanged :
MonitorPerformance :
ServiceName :
Database :
UseCustomInstance :
InstanceName :
SqlEncryptionMode :
UseSqlInputParameter :
SqlInputParameter :
SqlTransactionMode :
Name : Ereignisanzeige: Application
Tags : {wmiapieventlogsensor, P_4, C_2_ext}
Priority : Three
InheritProxy :
ProxyAddress :
ProxyPort :
ProxyUser :
HasProxyPassword : False
InheritInterval : True
Interval : 00:01:00
IntervalErrorMode : OneWarningThenDown
InheritDependency : True
Schedule : None
MaintenanceEnabled : False
MaintenanceStart : 12.11.2018 12:06:00
MaintenanceEnd : 12.11.2018 12:06:00
DependencyType : Parent
DependentObjectId : 0
DependencyDelay : 0
InheritChannelUnit :
BandwidthVolumeUnit :
BandwidthSpeedUnit :
BandwidthTimeUnit :
MemoryUsageUnit :
DiskSizeUnit :
FileSizeUnit :
Hi Carsten,
Properties not natively supported by PrtgAPI can be manipulated via the -Raw parameter set. Please see the following article for more information
In addition, you may also wish to look at
This appears to be a duplicate of the same question you asked on GitHub. Please note that PrtgAPI is a third party product; as such, questions should be asked on the GitHub Issues page, rather than on the Paessler forums.
Regards,
lordmilko
Dec, 2020 - Permalink