Monitor Overview
Monitor
The Monitoring module in Virtual System Administrator™ provides five methods of monitoring machines and log files:
- Alerts - Monitors events on agent-installed machines.
- Monitor Sets - Monitors the performance state on agent-installed machines.
- SNMP Sets - Monitors the performance state on non-agent-installed devices.
- System Check - Monitors events on non-agent-installed machines.
- Log Monitoring - Monitors events in log files.
You can monitor the health in real time of managed machines and SNMP devices and be notified immediately if any problems arise. When programmable alarms are triggered, Monitor executes email notifications, procedures and job ticketing, for such problems and state changes as:
- When any critical server or desktop computer goes off-line.
- When a machine user disables remote control.
- When any software application is added or removed.
- When the hardware configuration changes.
- When the computer is running low on disk space.
- When a specific event or any event log entry is generated.
- When any protection policy violation occurs.
- When any agent procedure fails execution.
- When an unapproved application attempts to access the network.
- When an unapproved application attempts to access a protected file.
- When a new device appears on the local area network.
- When an external log records a specific log entry.
In addition to generating alert notifications when event log entries are generated, event log entries collected from your managed machines are stored on the VSA. The event log data is always available, even if the managed machine goes offline or suffers a hard failure. Event log data is presented in a familiar and concise form using the Agent > Agent Logs page, as well as Info Center > Reports > Logs.
Note: You can download a Monitoring Configuration PDF from the first topic of online user assistance.
Note: You can download a Configuring Log Parsers Step-by-Step PDF from the first topic of online user assistance.
Note: Kaseya Monitor™ Service extends monitoring past nine-to-five. By out-tasking systems management and monitoring during off-hours, MSPs can offer customers 24/7/365 “Always-On” monitoring.
Function
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Description
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Dashboard List
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Provides multiple monitoring views.
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Dashboard Settings
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Users can customize the Dashboard List page.
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Alarm Summary
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Lists alarms for monitored machines.
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Suspend Alarms
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Suspends alarm notifications for specific machine IDs.
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Live Counter
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Displays live performance counter data for a selected machine ID.
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Monitor Lists
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Configures the monitor list objects for monitoring.
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Update Lists By Scan
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Scans machines for monitor counters and services.
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Monitor Sets
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Configures monitor sets.
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SNMP Sets
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Configures SNMP monitor sets.
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Add SNMP Object
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Manages SNMP MIB objects.
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Alerts
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Configures monitor alerts for machines.
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SNMP Traps Alert
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Configures alerts for SNMP Trap event log entries created on selected managed machines.
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Assign Monitoring
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Assigns, removes and manages alarms of monitor sets on machines.
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Monitor Log
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Views monitor log data in chart and table format.
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System Check
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Assigns, removes and manages alarms for system checks on machines.
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LAN Watch
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Scans network range for specifice SNMP enabled devices.
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Assign SNMP
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Assigns, removes and manages alarms of SNMP monitor sets on devices.
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SNMP Log
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Views SNMP log data in chart and table format.
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Set SNMP Values
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Sets SNMP values on the specified device.
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Set SNMP Type
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Assigns SNMP types to SNMP devices.
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Parser Summary
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Defines alerts for parser sets and copy parser set assignments to multiple machine IDs.
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Log Parser
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Defines log parsers and assigns them to machine IDs.
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Assign Parser Sets
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Creates and assigns parsers sets to machine IDs and creates alerts on parser set assignments.
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