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To follow the learning modules /components in this guide, you should already have access to an up.time instance that has been installed on a Windows or Linux host that is acting as the up.time Monitoring Station. This Monitoring Station should also have an administrator account set up, and a license that determines how many servers or network devices (Elements in up.time) can be monitored.

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Add Elements to up.time

Use the Auto Discovery function to add one or more of a VMware vCenter inventory, an agent-installed Linux server, a Windows server, and a network device.

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Learn about configuring global settings to speed up Element additions.1 sliceup to 2 slices
Review your inventory and view View the Quick Snapshot page for different Element types.1 sliceup to 4slices
Tour the Web InterfaceTake a look at the different default up.time dashboards1 slice2 slices
Organize Services and ElementsUnderstand the relationship between service monitors and Elements, and how they are organized. Create a service monitor group and assign it to an Element. Create an infrastructure group and subgroups Element Group and child groups to organize Elements.2 3 slices
Organize Users and ViewsCreate a View that allows specific users access to a specific subgroup of Elements. Create a new user group and reassign a user to it.1 slice4 slices

Generate Reports

Revisit the Quick Snapshot pages for Element types that you are monitoring. Generate and view sample reports.1 slice

 

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