Specifications

Use Default Applications and Servers
The Application and Connection Symbols
The application and connection symbols together (on a line of
the Connection Manager) indicate that the event log contains
activity for the specified executable, and that executable is
assigned to the defined application. The lack of the server
symbol indicates that the specified hostname and port are not
assigned to a defined server, so a default server definition will
be used to track network and server response time. As a
result, Application Response can monitor client, network, and
server time for this application using the default server
information. If you want Application Response to track network
and server time for this application using a specific server
name, define the server.
The Connection and Server Symbols
The connection and server symbols together (on a line of the
Connection Manager) indicate that the specified executable
made a connection to the specified hostname and port, which
are assigned to a defined server. This can indicate successful
monitoring for a connection-based application, such as DNS. In
the case of an executable-based application, however, the lack
of the application symbol indicates that the specified
executable is not assigned to a defined application. As a result,
Application Response cannot monitor activity for this
executable. To enable Application Response to monitor activity
for this executable, add it to a new or defined application.
The Application, Connection, and Server Symbols
When all three symbols appear together on a line of the
Connection Manager, the specified executable is assigned to a
defined application, and the hostname and port that it
connected to are assigned to a defined server. As a result,
Application Response can monitor client, network, and server
time for this application.
Use Default Applications and Servers
Configure Applications and Servers 81