

The name of the monitored web page as it will appear in LogicMonitor. These configurations are detailed in the following sections. Edit the necessary configurations for each web page, process, service, or UNC path you are adding as a monitored instance.From this dropdown menu, select “ Add Other Monitoring“. Highlight the device in the Resources tree, and click the down arrow icon button located next to the Manage button for that device.On the Resources page, navigate to the device in the Resources tree.

Because Active Discovery is disabled for these DataSources by default, you will need to add web pages, UNC paths, process, and services as instances on a per-device basis. LogicMonitor has DataSources to monitor web pages, processes, services, and UNC Paths.
