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IPHost Network Monitor Features: Reporting

IPHost Network Monitor provides a set of group and detailed reports and graphs as well as logs. The reports give you information necessary to trace the trends in resource utilization and plan upgrades, besides, the reports and logs provide the possibility to trace the results over a certain period of time; also, the reports may be used as a basis of accounting for the results of the administrators' work.

In IPHost Network Monitor there are two variants of access to monitoring reports and graphs:

  1. Reports in Windows interface.
The Windows UI allows access to detailed reports for each monitor and to summary reports for groups and categories. A reporting period can be any number of days and hours until now. The default reporting period is 24 hours (one day) until now. To adjust the default reporting period for the Windows UI please select the Tools > Settings menu or click the Settings button on the toolbar, then select the Reporting tab and set the desired number of days and hours.
  1. Web-interface
Apart from the main Windows UI, IPHost Network Monitor also has a Web UI that provides you with online access to additional types of reports for any period of time. The Web UI consists of three panes: the contents of the left pane completely duplicates the Tree Views, the upper panel serves to select the type of report and time period, the remaining space is reserved to display a report itself. Similar to what is implemented in the Windows UI, in the Web UI when pressing on a report reference the corresponding report is loaded and in the left panel the focus is shifted to an element corresponding to it.

Types of Reports

There are four types of reports in IPHost Network Monitor:

  1. Summary report for a group, host, monitor type or the whole system

The report provides summary data on the availability and performance of the monitors of a selected group, host, monitor type or the whole system. The pseudograph gives an approximate idea of when the monitor was in problem states.

  1. Summary report for a monitor
Although it has the same name it significantly differs in contents. The report presents detailed and practically complete information on the monitor's availability and performance over a period of time.

It contains a Performance Graph, summary data on the monitor’s availability and performance (for a selected period and a previous period of the same duration), a states log (showing the state of the monitor during a selected period) and states summary information (showing how many hours the monitor was in problem states and the percentage of them).

  1. Trend report
The report provides comparative data on the availability and performance of monitors. For each monitor you can see summary data for a selected period, for a previous period of the same duration and the difference between them. You can use this report for identification of short or long-term trends in the monitors' performance and availability.

  1. Problem report
Shows summary information on availability and performance problems occurred during a period.

Log

The log shows two kinds of messages for selected monitors:

  1. system messages (not monitor specific, shown in gray font);
  2. state changes and actions (the line is highlighted in the color corresponding to a state).
The messages in the log are ordered chronologically. You can set a descending or ascending order of messages in the log view (click the button next to Order on the toolbar).

Receiving scheduled reports by e-mail

In IPHost Network Monitor there is a possibility of automatically sending reports for the last day/week/month for every monitor, host, host type or monitor type and for the entire system also. By default IPHost Network Monitor sends a Summary report for the last day for the whole system to the admin e-mail. You can specify additional addressees.


Description of other features

Monitoring Features Here you can find the list of monitor types supported in IPHost Network Monitor and brief description of their parameters.
 
Actions Features Here you can find the list of action types (ways of reaction to the problems happened during monitoring) available in IPHost Network Monitor, and their brief description.
 
IPHost Network Monitor interfaces
and structure
Here you can find an overview of IPHost Network Monitor components, Windows and web interfaces.

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March, 2010. v2.1 build 3819

  • Alerting: SMS over GSM modem alert that allows sending SMS (text message) over GSM modem or cell phone attached to the computer for a more reliable notifications delivery method.

December, 2009. v2.1 build 3629

  • Monitoring: Web Transaction Monitor for end-to-end monitoring of web application and e-commerce web sites by simulating the steps of a real user activity.
  • Monitoring: SSH monitor lets you to check SSH server or execute the specified script or program remotely.
  • Alerting: remote execution of the specified script or program via SSH as a reaction to monitor state change.

November, 2009. v2.1 build 3492

  • Alerting: SNMP SET alert.
  • Monitoring: SNMP SET support in the SNMP browser.
  • Monitoring: SFTP support in the FTP monitor.
  • Monitoring: in the FTP monitor - you can set accepted response codes;
  • Alerting: new variables for alert definition - $HostGroupName, $HostGroupNotes, $HostGroupReportUrl;
  • Monitoring: in the WMI monitor - the 'Divide returned value by' property is added that allows more readable result presentation and allows support of 64bit counters.

September, 2009. v2.1 build 3362

  • Monitoring: MS SQL Server native monitoring support.
  • Reporting: Custom first day of the week. Custom time of sending regular (daily, weekly, monthly) reports.
  • Windows interface: Ability to start or stop IPHost Network Monitor monitoring service from Windows client or right-click menu of program icon in the system tray.
  • Windows interface: Client application starts automatically on system startup.
  • Windows interface: Ability to test credentials provided by the user for monitoring (Test Credentials button).