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Generic Autowatchers
Generic Autowatchers can create monitors for various resources on a managed system, for example, for devices, interfaces, filesystems, or files.
The following list provides you some examples of Generic Autowatchers:
- Capacity of all discovered devices
- Disk service time on all discovered disks
- Resident set size on all cmd processes
- Operating status of all tunneled network interfaces
- Device status of all devices
More information:
How Autowatchers Work
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