Bulk actions for services and processes

Bulk addition/deletion of services and process to other Windows/Linux server monitors in your account

You can bulk add/delete services and processes to your Windows/Linux monitors in the Site24x7 console.
You can delete a service/process only when the monitor is UP.
Follow the below steps:
  1. Log in to your Site24x7 account.
  2. Navigate to Server > select the server to which all the discovered processes and services are added.
  3. Go to Services and Processes tab for a Windows server (OR) Processes tab for a Linux server.        
  4. Select the processes/services that has to be added/deleted to the other server monitors.
  5. Click Add/Delete to other Server Monitors.             

  6. Select the monitors to which they have to be added/deleted.          

  7. Click Add/Delete.



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