Top Left Navigation Menu
The top left navigation menu provides oversight for your associated client views. The “View All” will send you to your Dashboard View. The client tree will also show you all your associated partners and clients. You can also add clients/servers directly from the menu.
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1 | Global search – will search all companies G servers |
2 | Reference to Dashboard View |
3 | Partner Companies Tree |
4 | Company selection |
5 | Add a new company |
Server Tree
The server
Tree provides the full client -> server -> databases hierarchy. The server tree will only change when you change your active client/company.
Choosing a different entity (server/database) from the server tree will change the selected view on the right. For example, if you are in the alert setup view and you stay on a server in the server tree, only server-level alerts will be displayed. If you click on a database from the server tree, the view will change to display database-level alerts that are defined for the selected database.
Not all views support database-level views. For example, many of the performance views only support the server level.
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Alert Counter View
The alert counters show the total sum of active alerts of all alert types for the given level.
At the user dashboard level, it is the sum of all active alerts for all user-associated companies.
At the company level, it is the sum of all active alerts for all managed servers.
At the server level, it is the sum of all active alerts for the selected managed server.
The alert counter has different views. Some are inline, while others are panels:
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Row inline counter view example:![]() |
Paging Control
The paging control is used for paging between large result sets of information. By default, each page has 10 results. You can see the full row count and page left or page right accordingly.
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1 | Choose the total rows per page; default is 10 |
2 | Location of page in the total rows/pages. In the example, we are viewing rows 1-10 out of a total of 1784 rows |
3 | Go to previous page |
4 | Go to next page |
5 | The total Pages |
Timeframe Control
The timeframe control dictates the overall time frame for all monitoring. It defaults to the last 10 minutes. However, in some modules, it is recommended that an extended timeframe of days, weefis and even a month is used.
The timeframe control is set to be “live” (end time always queried to the current time). You can also set it on history to ׳allow you to choose a start and end time to investigate historical events.
Timeframe view
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Timeframe control Live view – timeline view
In the timeline view, you can choose the start and end times on a time- line control to investigate historical events easily.
Timeframe control History view
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