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i-scream screenshots |
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This page provides a sequence of screenshots to help you to |
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gain a better understanding of the i-scream distributed |
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central monitoring system and how it may be applied in |
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networked environments. Click on the thumbnails to |
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view the full size screenshots. |
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<b>Reports Centre (Web)</b><br /> |
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The i-scream reports centre provides a central access point |
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to all web-based reports that are provided by the i-scream |
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system. Reports are available to display information |
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about the current status of an individual machine and any |
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alerts pertaining to either an individual machine, or a |
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summary of alerts for all machines. Historical |
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information about monitored machines may also be accessed |
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from this point. |
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<a href="reports-main.gif"> |
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<b>Latest Information (Web)</b><br /> |
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Here we are viewing the latest information provided by a |
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host. Bars are used to represent values such as disk |
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space and free memory as this makes it easier to spot casual |
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problems. The small graph icons link to historical |
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reports of each field for the previous day. The choice |
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of fields to display on this page is stored in a separate |
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configuration file. |
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<b>Conient (Multiplatform real-time client)</b><br /> |
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Conient is a real-time client |
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that can hook into an i-scream server to allow the user to |
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view host information as it passes through the server. |
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The client displays information provided by the hosts as well |
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as the results of service checks performed by the server on |
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each host (eg FTP, Telnet, etc). Conient is written in |
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Java and can thus be run on most operating systems. |
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<a href="conient-main.gif"> |
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<b>Conient (Viewing extra data)</b><br /> |
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Less important host information may be viewed in a seperate |
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window to avoid clutter in Conient's display. Details |
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of the protocol for host-to-server communications are freely |
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available to developers. The protocol itself is |
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extensible and client programs such as Conient display even |
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unrecognised data from modified host programs. |
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<a href="conient-platform-info.gif"> |
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<b>Conient (Configuration)</b><br /> |
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Conient is fully configurable from within the program |
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itself. Multiple configurations may be saved. |
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Conient can also be configured to connect to a server through |
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a firewall via an SSH tunnel or suchlike. |
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<b>ihost (Unix/Linux host)</b><br /> |
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The ihost is currently the main Unix/Linux/FreeBSD host |
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application for i-scream. ihost is centrally configured |
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by the server it connects to and periodically sends |
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information about the machine on which it is running. |
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The ihost is written in Perl, so can be easily altered to |
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send extra information to your i-scream server. |
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<b>WinHost (Windows host)</b><br /> |
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The WinHost is similar in concept to the ihost, however, this |
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one runs on Windows NT/2000 servers. Again, the |
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configuration is dynamically obtained from the server. |
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The WinHost is typically only present in the Windows system |
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tray. Double clicking on the system tray icon will |
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bring up a small window that allows data to be viewed and to |
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force reconfiguration with the server. |
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<b>Alerts (Email)</b><br /> |
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The i-scream server includes many alerting mechanisms. |
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Simple email alerts may be sent out if desired. Alert |
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levels and frequencies may be configured for the |
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server. This screenshot shows the format of a typical |
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alert; the contents of which are of course configurable. |
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<b>Alerts (IRC bot)</b><br /> |
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Another i-scream alerter comes in the form of an interactive |
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IRC bot. This may reside in an IRC (Internet relay |
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chat) channel and broadcasts alerts if told to do so. |
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This screenshot shows a typical interaction with a user in |
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the "Bersirc" IRC client. |
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<b>Alerts (Web page)</b><br /> |
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Individual alerts and a summary of all alerts raised by the |
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i-scream server may be viewed on the alerts web pages. |
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These show the different levels of alerts in configurable |
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colours and provides specific details about the alerts being |
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raised for each machine. |
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<b>Alerts (Public helpdesk display)</b><br /> |
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The reports centre also |
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provides a page that may be useful in configuring |
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non-interactive public displays of alerts. These |
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displays automatically refresh the page periodically and |
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supported web browsers may also automatically scroll the page |
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to allow a large font to be employed for easier reading from |
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a distance. |
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<b>Conient (Server queue monitoring)</b><br /> |
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The Conient client may also be used to |
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monitor information about the i-scream server itself. |
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Here we are viewing the status of the internal queues within |
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the server. This shows that the server is performing |
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healthily and that there are no bottlenecks. |
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<b>Historical reports (Web)</b><br /> |
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Historical information is collated by the |
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i-scream server into (typically) a MySQL database. A |
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separate program is used to produce the historical web |
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reports These may be browsed via this web-based interface |
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(see screenshot). The reports to be generated for each |
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machine and the size of the page are of course configurable. |
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<b>Historical reports (Metadata)</b><br /> |
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The historical report generation also |
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produces a number of other files that may be useful for third |
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party analysis tools. The chart itself is written as a |
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GIF image, as well as a small file suitable for including on |
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PHP pages that specifies the minimum and maximum values |
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during the 24 hour period. A file containing the raw |
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plot data is also produced to enable the use of third party |
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on-the-fly plotting tools. |
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<b>The i-scream server</b><br /> |
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The server is distributed and may therefore have multiple |
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points of data entry and run on more than one machine. |
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This helps to reduce the amount of host traffic over large |
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networks and reduces potential bottlenecks. The server |
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is written in Java to allow it to run on most operating |
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systems. This exciting screenshot shows the i-scream |
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server running ;-) |
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