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Documalis watcher
Automatic update
Watchers clients work in an autonomous way, according to their own configuration, and they communicate with Dashboard Server via a protected TCP port, to update automatically the related Indicators. These Indicators can then launch Alerts or Incidents in Dashboard Server in order to warn users by email or SMS depending on the level of seriousness configured.
Configuration by remote
Windows and Java Watchers clients are fully configurable by remote via an integrated Web interface or via XConfig. Documalis XConfig offers a centralized view of all XWatchers clients and XTriggers, with their availability and the Indicators under observation.
Surveillance in Unix environment
Documalis XWatcher has a complete analysis mode for Unix, Linux, MacOS and AS/400 servers, authorising the execution of a system instruction in line of command, then the analysis of undelivered messages to determine the value to be returned to the Dashboard indicator. XWatcher also allows the direct surveillance of files or directories : creation, modification, suppression.
Business analysis via XRemote
XRemote clients for Process Server
authorise the development of complex scenarios that can be executed in Unix, Linux, MacOS, AS/400 servers and Windows, in order to collect business information or databases to feed theDashboard. Indicators. The plug-in Dashboard Instructions complement the analysis of Watchers clients through the database controls and remote connectivity via snmp, ping, smtp, http, ftp, pop protocols …
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The Documalis product range has two deported clients for Dashboard Server, authorising the direct updating of the Indicators of the company’s dashboard. Documalis Watcher is the native version for Windows, whereas Documalis XWatcher is the Java version for the client. It is available for Unix, Linux, MacOS, AS/400 and Windows. The dæmons have the capacity to watch automatically the processes, the windows, hard disks, files, temperature, the utilisation rate of the processor, network, memory …