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For more information, see Regulatory Configuration Service (RCS) – Lifecycle Services (LCS) storage deprecation. Where Alerts Show Up ? Some Built-In Monitors Your Monitors Spiceworksĭefault Configuration pre-configured monitors email configuration 2 steps ĭefault Out-of-the-box Monitors (v3.5) Enable Email Notifications For 3.1 Click to Edit For 3.The use of LCS as a storage repository for ER configurations is being deprecated. Was removed: Be alerted when a hard drive is removed. Was added: Be alerted when a hard drive is added. You can keep an eye on every disk on your system by typing 'Any Disk', or pick one particular disk. Monitoring Example Disk: Find out if there are issues with any disk on your system.
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New for 3.5 - offline for a time period Spiceworks Is discovered: Be alerted if a new device is discovered on the network. Is offline: Be alerted if a device goes offline. Is online: Be alerted if a device goes online. You can monitor a specific device, or monitor them all by typing 'Any Device'. Monitoring Example Device: A device is any computer connected to the network.
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Kinds of Alerts and Monitors How do monitors get evaluated? When data changes… Full scans Up/down status Types of monitors w/examples Alerts and notifications where they show up Spiceworks Monitoring Session Overview Alert and Monitor Types Examples Default Configuration Q&A
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Inventory Details Detailed HW/SW Information (Device, Network Device, Software) DNS Windows Events Additional Information Notes/Attachments Tickets/Change Control Troubleshooting Compare VNC/RDP ping/nslookup/traceroute WOL Spiceworks (manual, scanned, AD) Custom – with rules (smart) Custom – without rules (move, copy) Unknowns & Partials Firewall, AV blocking… Authentication, WMI, DNS-Conflicts Spiceworks Inventory Summary Views Widget / Icon / Browse / Glide Environment, Group, Device Pivots, Filters 3 Basic Containers (Groups) Default – based on type. (manual, scanned, AD) Custom – with rules (smart) Custom – without rules (move, copy) Spiceworks Groups/Categories Why use Groups? Load time of views (100-200 devices) Logical groupings (location, custom-attr, AD) 3 Basic Types Default – based on type. Scanning cont’ Unknowns & Partials & Delays Firewall, AV blocking… Authentication, WMI, DNS-Conflicts Network timeouts Pre 3.1 unknowns or dups ( delete and rescan ) Settings Change/Improve Speed: Hi/Med/Slow, collect_anti_virus, collect_events Slow Network/Latency: snmp_timeout, timeout (ping) Device Hanging Scan: wmi_no_hang_check Ghost Devices: sweep_ping Tests Pass but still Unknown Device: use_ip_address_for_wmi Debugging problems: verbose_scan_logging ->finder_child.log Spiceworks Scanning Initiates many things… Monitors evaluated DB updated Scanning Details 4 Types (full, partial, health-check, up/down) Schedules (1min, 15min, daily/nightly) Naming NetBios, DNS Access & Authentication Ping, WMI SSH, SNMP Spiceworks How it Works? Helpdesk Tickets Company Intranet WMI SNMP SSH Reports User Portal Monitoring Full Scans Health Check Notes & Documents Up/Down Monitor PING DB Integrated Application (What’s Different?) Single pane for everyday use Broad DashBoard Data/Info 1 click away Xtra-Tools & Extensions Research, Groups, Q & A Trouble-Shooting Application Core: (Inventory) Monitoring, Reporting Help Desk, Trouble-Shooting Documentation/Notes How does it work? Spiceworks Session Overview Integrated Application Scanning Groups/Categories Inventory Summary/Views Inventory Details Spiceworks Basics 1: Inventory, Troubleshooting, Monitoring & Alertsīreak Out Session-Overview Basics of Inventory & Monitoring Your Network Greg Kattawar VP Dev & Co-founder, Spiceworks Inc.
