

#Powershell process monitor windows#
Optionally, you can increase the number of PowerShell Dynamic Applications that can run simultaneously against a single Windows server.If you are configuring multiple Windows servers for monitoring by SL1, you can apply these settings using a Group Policy. Optionally, configure a Windows server as a Windows Management Proxy.


If multiple domains are in use, ensure that they are mapped in the section of the Kerberos nf file on the Linux operating system of the SL1 collector appliance.If unencrypted communications is being used, then port 5985 on the Windows server should be opened for HTTP traffic If encrypted communication between the SL1 Data Collector and monitored Windows servers is desired, port 5986 on the Windows server should be open for HTTPS traffic.When using an Active Directory user account as the SL1 credential, port 88 on the Windows Domain Controller, for the Active Directory domain, should be open for Kerberos authentication. Port 53 to the domain's DNS server should thus be available. Forward and Reverse DNS should be available for the target Windows server from the SL1 Data Collector.Before configuring PowerShell, ensure the following:
