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Uptime Infrastructure Monitor
To follow the learning modules /components in this guide, you should already have access to an up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor instance that has been is installed on a Windows or Linux host that is acting as the up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 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.timeUptime Infrastructure Monitor) can be monitored.
A Quick Note on Deployment
This Monitoring Station may be in a staging, non-production, or production environment. Regardless, in order to follow the steps in this guide, you should be able to see and access the vCenter server, physical servers, and network devices that you plan on monitoring.
Additionally, different up.time functions can be run you can run different Uptime Infrastructure Monitor functions from different Monitoring Station instances (for example, the Web interface can be run on a second instance, or the up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor DataStore can be run on a dedicated database server). For simplicity, this guide assumes all of these functions are running on a single Monitoring Station.
Module List
Module | Description | Time required |
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Add Elements to up.timeUptime Infrastructure Monitor | Use the Auto Discovery function to add one or more of a Hyper-V or VMware vCenter inventory, an agent-installed Linux server, a Windows server, and a network device. | 3–4 up to 4 slices |
Learn about configuring global settings to speed up Element additions. | 1 slice | up to 2 slices |
Review your inventory and view View the Quick Snapshot page for different Element types. | 1 sliceup to 4 slices | |
Tour the Web Interface | Take a look at the different default up.time Uptime Infrastructure Monitor dashboards | 1 slice2 slices |
Organize Services and Elements | Understand 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 Views | Create 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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