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Resource Monitoring
Monitoring Network Resources : Using the HTTP resource monitor to determine Web site status : Creating an HTTP resource monitor : Editing rules for the HTTP resource monitor
 
Editing rules for the HTTP resource monitor
You can edit all of the rules-related definitions for an HTTP resource monitor.
The following status rule definition fields are unique to the HTTP resource monitor:
*The Enable status rule option allows you to either enable or disable all of the criteria specified in the rule definition.
*The Alert if URL was redirected option triggers an alert to inform you that the URL was redirected to a page other than the one you expected to access. This alert is generated even if the response time and status code results are acceptable. You can also set the boolean expression Alert if response time greater than or no response within xx milliseconds for each of these phrases. When you finish, click Save. The Edit content rule page opens.
The Enable content rule option is unique to the HTTP resource monitor. The option allows you to either enable or disable all of the criteria specified in the rule definition. This page defines two means of determining the validity of the page returned, based on your URL definition. You can set one or both of the following fields:
*Page is static, use hashcode comparison — Select this option if the page associated with the URL you have defined is static. If the data displayed on the page does not change, OpenEdge Management performs a compare based on hashcode details.
*Alert if search string found in page — Select this option when you know a particular string should appear on the page you want to access.