BASIC MONITORING Clause Samples

The BASIC MONITORING clause establishes the minimum level of oversight or supervision required for a particular process, service, or system. Typically, this involves regular checks, data collection, or status reporting to ensure that operations are proceeding as expected, but without the intensity or frequency of more advanced monitoring protocols. For example, it may require periodic reviews or basic alerts for significant issues rather than continuous real-time tracking. The core function of this clause is to provide a foundational level of assurance and accountability, helping to identify and address problems early while balancing resource use and operational efficiency.
BASIC MONITORING. Under Basic Monitoring the server is connected to the monitoring infrastructure. When exceeding a given value or if a business-critical service is not accessible, an SMS message and an e-mail are sent to an on-duty system manager. Only applications (e.g. web server) installed by Combell will be included in the monitoring system. If the incident reoccurs, a Combell system manager will get in touch with the Customer. If the incident is caused by an application belonging to the Customer, the monitoring will be temporarily deactivated and the Customer will be requested to solve the incident as soon as possible. A maximum of eight checks per server can be carried out per Basic Monitoring package. Basic Monitoring is activated by Combell upon it receiving the hand-over document (Customer-to-Combell) signed by the Customer.
BASIC MONITORING. The Software includes access by Subscriber through the Web-based Portal to the following features: a. Master Data Management b. Box Card Creation c. Box Card Maintenance d. Box Card Approvals e. Box Card Dispatching f. Box Card Analysis g. Alerting h. Messaging i. Any additional features that HIEBA System Solutions determines to provide.
BASIC MONITORING. The SAAS Services include access by Customer through the SAAS Customer Web-based Portal: (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇)
BASIC MONITORING. The SAAS Services include the collection and posting of Verified Reviews®, as well as other services indicated on Order Form.
BASIC MONITORING. The MDSA software access include access by Customer through the MDSA Customer Web-based access to the following online software: - ▇▇▇▇▇ and Mold Design Assistant v.1.0 - Solidification Simulation (SimCADE v.2.0) and A Segregation Analysis
BASIC MONITORING. IBM will make reasonable efforts 24x7x365 to obtain the status of IP addresses and a URL used for selected Base Components and/or Customer Components. IBM will attempt to ping one (1) IP address per Base Component and Customer Component and use standard HTTP protocol to check the status of one (1) URL every five (5) minutes. IBM will send e-mail notification to Customer and post logs to a Customer accessible, password protected Web site if there is no response after two (2) successive failed attempts
BASIC MONITORING. Basic monitoring consists of the monitoring of the operation of your server. Basic monitoring is entirely agentless, i.e. fully remotely. The following services are - when applicable and if requested by you - tested every 30 seconds: • ICMP (ping) + packet loss • POP3, IMAP and SMTP • http(s) • SSH/remote desktop • TCP port checks (as per your indication) • RBL Blacklist checking • Forward/Reverse DNS match on server IP A maximum of 15 services can be monitored per basic monitoring package. You can specify an unlimited number of email addresses and a maximum of 3 mobile numbers for us to send alerts to (by email and text message). If you have a Managed or a Managed+ service pack: • we will follow up on alerts for you 24/7 • alerts leading to critical support will be picked up right away, without prior notice. You will always be informed later on the actions we have taken • alerts can, if you want, also be sent to you In other cases, it is your responsibility to notify Nucleus (taking into account the above provisions regarding critical/non-critical & paid/free support).
BASIC MONITORING. Basic monitoring includes monitoring the functioning of the server of the client. Basic monitoring is performed agentless, so completely on an external basis. The following services are tested every 30 seconds, if applicable and if requested by the client: • ICMP (ping) + packet loss • POP3, IMAP and SMTP • http(s) • SSH/remote desktop • TCP port checks (indicated by the client) • RBL Blacklist checking • Forward/Reverse DNS match on server IP At most 15 services can be checked for each basic monitoring pack. The client can offer unlimited email addresses and at most 3 GSM numbers to which an alert can be sent (through email and SMS). If the client has a Managed(+): • the alerts are monitored 24/7 by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; • the alerts which result in critical support are monitored at once, without the requirement of informing the client. The client will be informed later about the actions taken by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; • if required, the alerts can also be sent to the client. In other cases the client is responsible for informing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (considering the provisions regarding critical/non-critical & paying/non-paying support).

Related to BASIC MONITORING

  • Program Monitoring The Contractor will make all records and documents required under this Agreement as outlined here, in OEC Policies and NHECC Policies available to the SRO or its designee, the SR Fiscal Officer or their designee and the OEC. Scheduled monitoring visits will take place twice a year. The SRO and OEC reserve the right to make unannounced visits.

  • Contract Monitoring The criminal background checks required by this rule shall be national in scope, and must be conducted at least once every three (3) years. Contractor shall make the criminal background checks required by Paragraph IV.G.1 available for inspection and copying by DRS personnel upon request of DRS.

  • Monitoring In each case in which the Foreign Custody Manager maintains Foreign Assets with an Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager, the Foreign Custody Manager shall establish a system to monitor (i) the appropriateness of maintaining the Foreign Assets with such Eligible Foreign Custodian and (ii) the contract governing the custody arrangements established by the Foreign Custody Manager with the Eligible Foreign Custodian. In the event the Foreign Custody Manager determines that the custody arrangements with an Eligible Foreign Custodian it has selected are no longer appropriate, the Foreign Custody Manager shall notify the Board in accordance with Section 3.2.5 hereunder.

  • Project Monitoring The Developer shall provide regular status reports to the NYISO in accordance with the monitoring requirements set forth in the Development Schedule, the Public Policy Transmission Planning Process Manual and Attachment Y of the OATT.

  • Telephone Monitoring You agree that Chase and its third-party service providers may listen to and record telephone calls as part of providing program services.