Edit/delete a resource check profile

Edit/delete a resource check profile

To edit a resource check associated with your server, please follow the below mentioned steps:
  1. Navigate to Resource > Edit Resource Check Profile
  2. Click on the resource check to be edited
  3. Make the changes
  4. Click Save
To delete a resource check associated with your server, please follow the below mentioned steps:
  1. Navigate to Resource > Edit Resource Check Profile
  2. Check the box beside the resource check that has to be deleted
  3. Click Delete and Save your changes
NOTE: A deleted resource profile cannot be recovered by any means. Also, it is not possible to delete a profile while it is associated with any server monitor.




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