Server Health Monitor in Domino7, what does it monitor when enabled?

As i understand, the Server Health Monitor by default is DISABLED, but when enabled, what does it monitor straight away? Everything? or just selected services?

Iv had a look around on the web and found no information based on what exactly it monitors when first enabled without any configuration.

Subject: Have you checked the Domino 7 Admin Help database?

here’s a whole section on Server Health Monitoring there - under the topic Monitoring

From that db:

For each server being monitored, the Server Health Monitor reports a health rating for the server and for all enabled individual server components – namely, CPU, disk, memory, and network utilization; NRPC name lookup; mail delivery latency; and server, HTTP, LDAP, and IMAP response.

The health rating of each server and server component is based on a collection of indices. Health ratings, such as healthy, warning, or critical, are assigned, based on these index values. Each index has a calculated value between 0 and 100. These values are based on server health monitoring assessment algorithms and rules. Each index has two related thresholds: a warning threshold and a critical threshold. When the index value is less than both thresholds, the server or server component is rated Healthy. When the index value is greater than the warning threshold, the server or server component is rated Warning. When the index value is higher than the critical threshold, the server performance is judged to be Critical and requires immediate attention.

Subject: RE: Have you checked the Domino 7 Admin Help database?

That outlines what can be monitored by the server health monitor, not what is monitored “Straight off”. Or is all of the abobe monitored as soon as its enabled?