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SuperView / System Support
An Excellent Investment

The following overview lists the systems that have already been linked with SuperView, the monitoring sets included with the software and the available options. If the system allows the user to log on via Telnet, the possibilities are virtually unlimited. Even the use of full screens (forms) is extensively supported. Following log files is e.g. possible if the SuperView Server is enabled to open them. SNMP monitoring is available if the device to be monitored supports SNMP and is supplied with an MIB.

UNIX | Windows 95 | Windows NT | GCOS | OS/2 | AS/400 | Novell


UNIX

    Scheduling
  • Starting jobs
  • Stopping jobs
  • Monitoring jobs
  • Maximal execution time of jobs
  • Start times of jobs
  • Relationships between jobs

    Security

  • Monitoring Protection authorisation files
  • Detecting root user logins
  • Detecting hacking attempts
  • Detecting successful or failed user switches
  • Checking password file contents to ensure optimal security

    Network

  • Collecting CPU load information

    Performance

  • Collecting CPU load information

    Configuration and error/status

  • Used disk space
  • Free disk space

    Jobs

  • Checking specific continuous jobs

    Mail

  • Testing send/receive functionality

    Additional options

  • SNMP
  • Following log files
  • Creating SuperView scripts allows unlimited add-on functionality

Windows NT

    Scheduling
  • Starting jobs
  • Stopping jobs
  • Monitoring jobs
  • Maximal execution time of jobs
  • Setting start times
  • Relationships between jobs
  • SNMP
  • Following log files
  • Telnet Daemon for the execution and following of commands or DOS applications.

    SuperView Event Viewer for the monitoring of the system, security, and application logs.

    SuperView Performance Monitor. Allows SuperView to follow all Performance Monitor objects and counters. This results in a broad range of powerful monitoring options, such as the monitoring of CPU, MEM, and disk use.

    In order to gain a complete picture of the possibilities, please take a look at the Performance Monitor of Windows NT.

Windows 95

    Scheduling

  • Starting jobs
  • Stopping jobs
  • Monitoring jobs
  • Maximal execution time of jobs
  • Setting start times
  • Relationships between jobs
  • SNMP
  • Following log files

Bull GCOS

    Scheduling

  • Starting jobs
  • Stopping jobs
  • Monitoring jobs
  • Maximal execution time of jobs
  • Setting start times
  • Relationships between jobs

    Additional possibilities

  • Example: automatically following and reacting to messages in IOF sessions.

    But also:
  • Following resource allocation (e.g. CPU).
  • Executing operator commands

OS/2

  • Telnet session to execute OS/2 commands
  • SNMP agent
  • Following log files

AS/400

    Scheduling
  • Starting jobs
  • Stopping jobs
  • Monitoring jobs
  • Maximal execution time of jobs
  • Setting start times
  • Relationships between jobs

Novell

  • SNMP
  • Monitoring crucial NDS events
  • Following log files



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