IIS Web Sites Monitoring
Monitor IIS Web Site availability and perform remote start, stop, and restart operations without RDP access.
Web Sites State Evaluation

Example of monitored Web Sites as Resources in a Monitor View.
| State | Status | Description | Actions | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unavailable | Service not available | If the server can't be reached and evaluated either due to network or security-related problems | Review prerequisites | |
| Error | Error state raised | The 'Web Site' is in the stopped state | Start Restart List Applications | |
| Warning | Warning state raised | Not implemented | N/A | |
| OK | Online | The 'Web Site' is in the started state | StopRestartList Applications |
Web Sites Available Actions
For the IIS Web Sites Category, the Windows Server Monitoring Agent provides the following Remote Actions:

List of Actions for Web Sites.
List Applications
Select the List Applications option to get a list of current Applications and the status of the configured App Pool:

Example of the List Applications action menu item.
Next, the Windows Server Monitoring Agent contacts the IIS instance and fetches information about the Web Site as requested. The result appears on the screen.

Here's an example of IIS Applications for the selected Web Site.
The following actions exist from the List Applications modal:

Remote Actions for an IIS Application.
Start Application Pool
Start the selected Application Pool from the List Applications modal.

Example of the Start Application Pool button in the List Applications modal.
Stop Application Pool
Stop the selected Application Pool from the List Applications modal.

Example of the Stop Application Pool button in the List Applications modal.
Recycle Application Pool
Recycle the selected Application Pool from the List Applications modal.

Example of the Recycle Application Pool button in the List Applications modal.
Start Web Site
Start the selected Web Site.

Example of the Start Web Site action menu item.
You will be prompted to confirm the operation.

Example of the confirmation dialog for starting a Web Site.
The Windows Server Monitoring Agent contacts the IIS instance and starts the Web Site as requested. The result appears on the screen.

Here's an example of a successful start Web Site operation.
Stop Web Site
Stop the selected Web Site.

Example of the Stop Web Site action menu item.
You will be prompted to confirm the operation.

Example of the confirmation dialog for stopping a Web Site.
The Windows Server Monitoring Agent contacts the IIS instance and stops the Web Site. The result appears on the screen.

Here's an example of a successful stop Web Site operation.
Restart Web Site
Restart the selected Web Site.

Example of the Restart Web Site action menu item.
You will be prompted to confirm the operation.

Example of the confirmation dialog for restarting a Web Site.
The Windows Server Monitoring Agent contacts the IIS instance and restarts the Web Site. The result appears on the screen.

Here's an example of a successful Restart Web Site operation.
Warning
Restarting a Web Site is resource intensive and may affect many other applications. When possible, opt to recycle individual Application Pools instead.
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Related Topics
IIS Overview - Main IIS monitoring page
IIS - Application Pools - Monitor and manage Application Pools
IIS - FTP Sites - Monitor and manage FTP Sites
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