Monitoring Setup Sample Clauses

The Monitoring Setup clause defines the requirements and procedures for establishing systems or processes to observe and track specific activities, performance metrics, or compliance within an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the responsibilities of each party in setting up monitoring tools, the types of data to be collected, and the frequency of reporting or review. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and accountability by providing a structured approach to oversight, thereby helping to identify issues early and maintain agreed-upon standards.
Monitoring Setup. 16 3.2.3 Service Items - Operations Management............................. 17 3.2.3.1 General OS Administration..................................... 17 3.2.3.2 Service Restoration (Incident Resolution)..................... 18 3.2.3.3 Backup........................................................ 19 3.2.3.4 Restore....................................................... 20 3.2.3.5 UPS........................................................... 21 3.2.4 Service Items - Service Management -> Security.................... 22 PORTIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT HAVE BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FROM THE SEC Exhibit A - Service Description
Monitoring Setup. HP-OMS RESPONSIBILITIES o Implement monitoring agent o Configure monitoring according to defined service level/package o The monitoring will include the following general guidelines: a. File Servers - e.g., Responsiveness (Ping), Disk Space, CPU and Memory
Monitoring Setup. The successful bidder shall designate dedicated Block & District Coordinators (to be stationed at all block and district headquarters as per the directions of RISL/ User Department) for management of the project during the entire project period for execution, co-ordination and implementation of the project and to provide periodic feedback and reporting to the respective Government authorities as demanded from time to time. Successful bidder/Agency shall take permission from RISL before deployment of Block Coordinators/ District cordinators. It is expected that Block Coordinators/ district coordinators shall visit all the FPS once every quarter and facilitate the use of device and application and understand the challenges faced by FPS owners. Payment shall be done on the actual number of manmonths of Block/District co-ordinators.Selected Bidder shall comply with all State and Central Govt labour laws and RISL shall in no way responsible of contract between the successful bidder and its employees. The detailed roles and responsibilities of the above staff are as under: District Coordinator  To ensure smooth implementation of the project  Monitoring of the performance of Block Coordinator  Infrastructure maintenance to the extent possible  Conduct Monthly Review meets with the block coordinators  OEM management to ensure the machines are having high uptime  To visit FPS on regular basis to check the execution  To get the desired data, reports always on time  To solve/ close all problems by coordinating with block coordinators, OEM, Department and RISL  To schedule block co-ordinator induction and technical trainings  Send reports to stakeholders and participate in the periodical review meetings at Jaipur/ District  Inform RISL about various problems faced by the FPS owners with regards to the application. Block Coordinator  To collect and verify all reports from FPS  Imparting training on application and POS device to the FPS owner  To coordinate maintenance with OEM  To send periodic reports to the DC  To collect sign-off from FPS  To visit FPS in consultation with District Supply Office  Inform RISL about various problems faced by the FPS owners with regards to the application.

Related to Monitoring Setup

  • Monitoring Services IDT staff shall, using methods that include face-to-face and other contacts with the member, monitor the services a member receives. This monitoring shall ensure that: a. The member receives the services and supports authorized, arranged for and coordinated by the IDT staff; b. The services and supports identified in the MCP as being provided by natural and community supports are being provided; and c. The quality of the services and supports received is adequate and still necessary to continue to meet the needs and preferences of the member and support the member’s outcomes identified in the MCP.

  • Monitoring System In each case in which the Custodian has exercised delegated authority to place Assets with a Foreign Custodian, the Custodian shall establish a system, to re-assess or re-evaluate selected Foreign Custodians, at least annually in accordance with Rule 17f-5(c)(3).

  • Monitoring Compliance Upon the request of the Lender, but without incurring any liability beyond the Guaranteed Obligations, from time to time, Guarantor shall promptly provide to the Lender such documents, certificates and other information as may be deemed reasonably necessary to enable the Lender to perform its functions under the Servicing Agreement as the same relates to the Guarantor.

  • Monitoring Requirements This Schedule sets out the contract management requirements which are applicable to the delivery of the Services.

  • 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.