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| Running a computer-to-press newspaper environment requires 24/7 servers availability and a thight data workflow monitoring. MonitorMagic allows us to track and repair misfunctions across all servers before users even notice it, and in most cases prevent server crash. Detailed event log reports are send automatically to admins for analysis thanks to the reports function. MonitorMagic is definitly a true pro-active solution. | | Lesen Sie mehr...
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MonitorMagic Hardware Monitoring | Pro-active monitoring and management | | | MonitorMagic automates the job of constantly monitoring business-critical servers, for Windows systems ranging from NT4 to 2003 and non-Windows operating systems such as UNIX, Linux and Novell. | | MonitorMagic also integrates with hardware providers such as HP Insight Manager, Dell OpenManage and IBM Director to support even greater monitoring detail. As part of the monitoring job, MonitorMagic provides you with advanced server statistics reports, showing various attributes ranging from uptime, to event log details, to disk capacity statistics. | | | | Hardware Monitoring |  | - MonitorMagic ships with pre-configured policies which automatically detect and respond to possible hardware or Operating System stability and performance issues.
- Integration with hardware providers such as HP Insight Manager, Dell OpenManage and IBM Director provides even greater level of monitoring detail, for example cpu and mainboard fan status, disk degredation and much more. MonitorMagic includes pre-configured policies for these hardware providers which include the correct thresholds and alerts.
| | Integrates with APC PowerChute: Monitores the following Windows events from the application log: Administrative Shutdown Cancelled, Administrative Shutdown Pending, Battery Needs Replacing, Communications Established, Lost Communication With UPS, Shutdown In Progress, System Shutdown Starting, UPS On Battery, Utility Power Restored Monitors the following SNMP get values: - a2BatteryStatus (The indication of the capacity remaining in the UPS system's batteries. (2=ok)) > 2
- upsAdvBatteryCapacity (The remaining battery capacity expressed in percent of the full capacity.) < 100
- upsAdvBatteryReplaceIndicator (Indicates whether the UPS batteries need replacing. (2=true)) = 2
- upsAdvBatteryTemperature (The current internal UPS temperature expressed in Celcius.) > 50
| Integrates with HP-Compaq Insight Manager: Monitors the following SNMP get values: - cpqHeAsrCondition (This value specifies the overall condition of the ASR feature. (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqHeCorrMemLogCondition (This value specifies the overall condition of the correctable memory error log feature. (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqHeFltTolFanCondition (The condition of the fan. (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqHeFltTolPwrSupplyCondition (This value specifies the overall condition of the fault tolerant power supply sub-system. (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqHeMibCondition (The overall system health condition. (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqHeTemperatureCelsius (This is the current temperature sensor reading in degrees.) > 50
- cpqHeThermalCondition (This value specifies the overall condition of the system's thermal condition. (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqHeThermalCpuFanStatus (The status of the processor fan(s) in the system. (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqHeThermalFanStatus (The status of the fan(s) in the system. (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqHeThermalTempStatus (The status of the system's temperature sensors. (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqNicIfPhysAdapterCondition (The condition of this physical adapter (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqNicMibCondition (This object represents the overall status of the network interface sub-system (2=ok)) > 2
- cpqTapeLibraryCondition (Compaq Tape Library Status. (2=ok)) != 2
- cpqTapePhyDrvCondition (Compaq Tape Physical Drive Cleaning Required Status. (2=true)) != 2
| Integrates with Dell OpenManage: Monitors the following SNMP get values: - arrayDiskState (The current state of the array disk. (1=ready, 3=online)) other than 1 and 3
- arrayMgrGlobalStatus (Global health information for the subsystem managed by Dell Array Manager software. (3=ok)) != 3
- coolingDeviceStatus (This attribute defines the probe status of the cooling device. (3=ok)) != 3
- systemStateChassisIntrusionStatusCombined (This attribute defines the intrusion reading of all intrusion detection devices in the chassis. (3=ok)) != 3
- systemStateCoolingDeviceStatusCombined (This attribute defines the cooling device status of all cooling devices in the chassis. (3=ok)) != 3
- systemStateEventLogStatus (This attribute defines the overall status of the event log in the chassis. (3=ok)) != 3
- systemStateGlobalSystemStatus (This attribute defines the global system status of all chassis being monitored by the systems management software. (3=ok)) != 3
- systemStateMemoryDeviceStatusCombined (This attribute defines the memory device status of all memory devices in the chassis. (3=ok)) != 3
- systemStateTemperatureStatusCombined (This attribute defines the temperature status of all temperature probes in the chassis. (3=ok)) != 3
- systemStateVoltageStatusCombined (This attribute defines the voltage status of all voltage probes in the chassis. (3=ok)) != 3
- temperatureProbeReading (This attribute defines the reading of the temperature probe (1/10 degrees)) > 500
| Integrates with IBM Director: Monitors the following SNMP get values: - iBMPSGFanStatus (Fan status (OK, Degraded and Pred Fail are possible values)) not 'OK'
- iBMPSGLogicalNetworkAdapterStatus (Logical NIC status (value should be OK)) not 'OK'
- iBMPSGPowerSupplyStatus (Power supply status (value should be OK)) not 'OK'
- iBMPSGTemperatureSensorCurrentReading (Current temperature reading) > 40
- win32DiskDriveStatus (Disk status (OK, Degraded and Pred Fail are possible values)) not 'OK'
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MonitorMagic
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Windows 2003/XP/2000/NT |
Agentless
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Pre-configured monitoring policies |
Built-in monitor policy editor |
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