Web Interface discussion
Here is demo of web interface that will be available in HostMonitor 4.0
http://www.ks-soft.net/hm40.eng/webinte ... /index.htm
http://www.ks-soft.net/hm40.eng/webinte ... index2.htm
http://www.ks-soft.net/hm40.eng/webinte ... olumns.htm
http://www.ks-soft.net/hm40.eng/webinte ... es/t01.htm
Its not working interface, just demo. Consider its screen shot
Several notes: Web Interface will not allow you to configure all parameters HostMonitor (at least in version 4.0). You will be able to check tests, start/stop monitoring, enable/disable alerts, refresh tests, reset statistics, enable/disable tests, reload HostMonitor. Of course access will be password protected and different operators will have different rights.
To complete remote managment of HostMonitor will be available another Win32 application: HM RCC (Remote Control Center) that will look like HostMonitor and allows you to change any HostMonitor's settings (tests, folders, profiles, options).
So, lets discuss about Web Interface...
Regards
Alex
http://www.ks-soft.net/hm40.eng/webinte ... /index.htm
http://www.ks-soft.net/hm40.eng/webinte ... index2.htm
http://www.ks-soft.net/hm40.eng/webinte ... olumns.htm
http://www.ks-soft.net/hm40.eng/webinte ... es/t01.htm
Its not working interface, just demo. Consider its screen shot
Several notes: Web Interface will not allow you to configure all parameters HostMonitor (at least in version 4.0). You will be able to check tests, start/stop monitoring, enable/disable alerts, refresh tests, reset statistics, enable/disable tests, reload HostMonitor. Of course access will be password protected and different operators will have different rights.
To complete remote managment of HostMonitor will be available another Win32 application: HM RCC (Remote Control Center) that will look like HostMonitor and allows you to change any HostMonitor's settings (tests, folders, profiles, options).
So, lets discuss about Web Interface...
Regards
Alex
OK, my first questions:
1. Is it possible to allow access on a per folder basis, using this web-interface
2. Is there some way to incorporate the current custom html reports I have created.
My primary concern is how to represent my current 1700+ tests with this layout. I currently use a 11x11 pixel image for the status of a test (with different colors for eacht status). This allows me to put all tests in one window and directly see the status of a test.
1. Is it possible to allow access on a per folder basis, using this web-interface
2. Is there some way to incorporate the current custom html reports I have created.
My primary concern is how to represent my current 1700+ tests with this layout. I currently use a 11x11 pixel image for the status of a test (with different colors for eacht status). This allows me to put all tests in one window and directly see the status of a test.
Another one:
Color of the folders on the left side. It does not reflect the current status of the tests inside the folder.
It would also be nice if you do not see items you are not allowed to use. It wil prevent confusion.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Marcus on 2003-03-31 07:01 ]</font>
Color of the folders on the left side. It does not reflect the current status of the tests inside the folder.
It would also be nice if you do not see items you are not allowed to use. It wil prevent confusion.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Marcus on 2003-03-31 07:01 ]</font>
>1. Is it possible to allow access on a per folder basis, using this web-interface
This option is not really related to web interface. Web service just make requests to HostMonitor. So, if access on a per folder basis will be implemented in HostMonitor, you will see the same behavior using Web Interface.
BTW: this method of protection (access on a per folder basis) will be related to tests modifications only. Any operator with right to make remote connect will be able to see all tests.
>2. Is there some way to incorporate the current custom html reports I have created.
I think it will be implemented but I am not sure it will be in version 4.0. May be later
>Color of the folders on the left side. It does not reflect the current status of the tests inside the folder.
Its just a demo. It will be implemented
Anybody else interesting in Web Interface? Or just me and Marcus?
Regards
Alex
This option is not really related to web interface. Web service just make requests to HostMonitor. So, if access on a per folder basis will be implemented in HostMonitor, you will see the same behavior using Web Interface.
BTW: this method of protection (access on a per folder basis) will be related to tests modifications only. Any operator with right to make remote connect will be able to see all tests.
>2. Is there some way to incorporate the current custom html reports I have created.
I think it will be implemented but I am not sure it will be in version 4.0. May be later
>Color of the folders on the left side. It does not reflect the current status of the tests inside the folder.
Its just a demo. It will be implemented
Anybody else interesting in Web Interface? Or just me and Marcus?
Regards
Alex
Just the current state as you can see at: http://www.ks-soft.net/hm40.eng/webinte ... es/t01.htm
But only when you position your mouse above the item. If you want more information, you click the item for the whole page. So this means extra information for every test, without leaving the page.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Marcus on 2003-04-02 01:18 ]</font>
But only when you position your mouse above the item. If you want more information, you click the item for the whole page. So this means extra information for every test, without leaving the page.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Marcus on 2003-04-02 01:18 ]</font>
Looks great Alex.
Can there be "sleep" and "schedule outage" options as well? Currently, our web department has an in-house developed monitoring system that allows them to schedule times when the it will not alert or can tell certain tests to sleep "not alert" for an hour, day etc. They would like to move their tests to hostmonitor but require these features before doing so.
Security is also a major concern for us. Will their be logging in the system log that shows what user disabledenabled or changed tests?
Thx...take care,
Mark
Can there be "sleep" and "schedule outage" options as well? Currently, our web department has an in-house developed monitoring system that allows them to schedule times when the it will not alert or can tell certain tests to sleep "not alert" for an hour, day etc. They would like to move their tests to hostmonitor but require these features before doing so.
Security is also a major concern for us. Will their be logging in the system log that shows what user disabledenabled or changed tests?
Thx...take care,
Mark
Hello Alex,
Generally I really like the look and feel.
One feature I think would be really useful is the ability to get access to some of the statistics functionality currently in v3.x.
For example my IT Team are often interested - for the purposes of bug resolution - at looking how a service/server etc has behaved over time. Currently they use the PC hosting HM to run these and then browse the full screen charts.
Could this functionality appear in the web interface. In fact ideally it would be great to chart out 2 or more monitors, this would be a great addition for helping resolve system issues where there are a high number of interdependencies.
Excellent work !
Generally I really like the look and feel.
One feature I think would be really useful is the ability to get access to some of the statistics functionality currently in v3.x.
For example my IT Team are often interested - for the purposes of bug resolution - at looking how a service/server etc has behaved over time. Currently they use the PC hosting HM to run these and then browse the full screen charts.
Could this functionality appear in the web interface. In fact ideally it would be great to chart out 2 or more monitors, this would be a great addition for helping resolve system issues where there are a high number of interdependencies.
Excellent work !
To Marcus,
>But only when you position your mouse above the item. If you want more information, you click the item for the whole page. So this means extra information for every test, without leaving the page.
I think it will be possible by using HTML templates only (like Custom HTML report).
Regards
Alex
>But only when you position your mouse above the item. If you want more information, you click the item for the whole page. So this means extra information for every test, without leaving the page.
I think it will be possible by using HTML templates only (like Custom HTML report).
Regards
Alex
To mpriess,
>Can there be "sleep" and "schedule outage" options as well? Currently, our web department has an in-house developed monitoring system that allows them to schedule times when the it will not alert or can tell certain tests to sleep "not alert" for an hour, day etc.
We have this task in "to do" list. When this feature will be implemented in HostMonitor it will be available thru web interface as well.
>Security is also a major concern for us. Will their be logging in the system log that shows what user disabledenabled or changed tests?
Now HostMonitor logs information about remote connection (time, user name), also it logs information when user starts/stops monitoring, enables/disables tests. But it does not inform which user made operation. However you can set different permissions to each operator (e.g. enable/disable tests only, or start/stop monitoring, configure report profiles, and change options).
Regards
Alex
>Can there be "sleep" and "schedule outage" options as well? Currently, our web department has an in-house developed monitoring system that allows them to schedule times when the it will not alert or can tell certain tests to sleep "not alert" for an hour, day etc.
We have this task in "to do" list. When this feature will be implemented in HostMonitor it will be available thru web interface as well.
>Security is also a major concern for us. Will their be logging in the system log that shows what user disabledenabled or changed tests?
Now HostMonitor logs information about remote connection (time, user name), also it logs information when user starts/stops monitoring, enables/disables tests. But it does not inform which user made operation. However you can set different permissions to each operator (e.g. enable/disable tests only, or start/stop monitoring, configure report profiles, and change options).
Regards
Alex
To FLynch,
>For example my IT Team are often interested - for the purposes of bug resolution - at looking how a service/server etc has behaved over time. Currently they use the PC hosting HM to run these and then browse the full screen charts.
Probably Log Analyzer 4.0 will help in this case. It will be able to generate HTML reports, as option it can include chart for each test. New Log Analyzer separated from HostMonitor and can be started on remote system (just need access to log files).
>Excellent work !
Thank you
Regards
Alex
>For example my IT Team are often interested - for the purposes of bug resolution - at looking how a service/server etc has behaved over time. Currently they use the PC hosting HM to run these and then browse the full screen charts.
Probably Log Analyzer 4.0 will help in this case. It will be able to generate HTML reports, as option it can include chart for each test. New Log Analyzer separated from HostMonitor and can be started on remote system (just need access to log files).
>Excellent work !
Thank you
Regards
Alex