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... Enterprise Linux Agent....... 2-12 2.2 Removing ASWM Enterprise agent 2-13 2.2.1 Scanning the self ASWM main server 2-13 2.2.2 Automatically scanning the Active Directory 2-16 Main Server Functions 3.1 Monitor 3-2 3.2 Account Management 3-5 3.2.1 Current Login Account 3-5 3.2.2 Account 3-6 3.2.3 Role privilege 3-7 3.3 Deployment Management 3-8 3.4 Centralized Management 3-9 3.4.1 BIOS Flash Centralized Management 3-9 3.4.2 Remote Control Centralized Management 3-10 3.4.3 Power Control Centralized Management...
... Enterprise Linux Agent....... 2-12 2.2 Removing ASWM Enterprise agent 2-13 2.2.1 Scanning the self ASWM main server 2-13 2.2.2 Automatically scanning the Active Directory 2-16 Main Server Functions 3.1 Monitor 3-2 3.2 Account Management 3-5 3.2.1 Current Login Account 3-5 3.2.2 Account 3-6 3.2.3 Role privilege 3-7 3.3 Deployment Management 3-8 3.4 Centralized Management 3-9 3.4.1 BIOS Flash Centralized Management 3-9 3.4.2 Remote Control Centralized Management 3-10 3.4.3 Power Control Centralized Management...
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Contents 3.6.5 BIOS 3-18 3.6.6 DataBase 3-18 Client Monitor Information 4.1 Monitor Overview 4-2 4.2 HW Sensor 4-4 4.2.1 Setting thresholds 4-5 4.2.2 Hardware sensor tabs 4-6 4.3 Inventory 4-9 4.3.1 Disk Info 4-9 4.3.2 Device Manager 4-11 4.4 Event Log 4-12 4.5 Utilization 4-15 4.5.1 Partition 4-15 4.5.2 CPU 4-15 4.5.3 Memory 4-16 4.5.4 ...
Contents 3.6.5 BIOS 3-18 3.6.6 DataBase 3-18 Client Monitor Information 4.1 Monitor Overview 4-2 4.2 HW Sensor 4-4 4.2.1 Setting thresholds 4-5 4.2.2 Hardware sensor tabs 4-6 4.3 Inventory 4-9 4.3.1 Disk Info 4-9 4.3.2 Device Manager 4-11 4.4 Event Log 4-12 4.5 Utilization 4-15 4.5.1 Partition 4-15 4.5.2 CPU 4-15 4.5.3 Memory 4-16 4.5.4 ...
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...the ASWM Enterpirse, and tells how to deploy ASWM Enterprise agents and remove agents through AD or manually. Chapter 4: Client Monitor Information This chapter describes system status and information of configuring a server. About this document. Chapter 3: Main Server ...Functions This chapter describes the Main Server Functions, including Monitor, Account Management, Deployment Management, Remote Control, and Server Configuration. Appendix: Reference information This appendix includes a glossary of terms ...
...the ASWM Enterpirse, and tells how to deploy ASWM Enterprise agents and remove agents through AD or manually. Chapter 4: Client Monitor Information This chapter describes system status and information of configuring a server. About this document. Chapter 3: Main Server ...Functions This chapter describes the Main Server Functions, including Monitor, Account Management, Deployment Management, Remote Control, and Server Configuration. Appendix: Reference information This appendix includes a glossary of terms ...
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... buying our server products bundled with efficiency, costeffectiveness, and convenience following close behind. 1.1 Introduction to our servers. Thank for the continuous monitoring operations performed by e-mail when a hard drive starts to malfunction or when a chassis intrusion is a web-based interface that gives ...), or remotely (using a web-browser). The ASWM Enterprise is detected. The agent records the history of the detected status of all monitored hardware items. The status record includes the time of alert events (fan, voltage, or temperature), and the type of the system's ...
... buying our server products bundled with efficiency, costeffectiveness, and convenience following close behind. 1.1 Introduction to our servers. Thank for the continuous monitoring operations performed by e-mail when a hard drive starts to malfunction or when a chassis intrusion is a web-based interface that gives ...), or remotely (using a web-browser). The ASWM Enterprise is detected. The agent records the history of the detected status of all monitored hardware items. The status record includes the time of alert events (fan, voltage, or temperature), and the type of the system's ...
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... and unavailable. • Deleting SEL information on BMC is not allowed. • BIOS Flash is read -only. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 1-11 Limitation when logining as a User • Only limited functions, including Monitor and Account Management are allowed to use the Advanced Search function. • Utilization is read-only. You...; You cannot delete the EventLog, but Service of starting, restarting or stopping the selected service is unavailable. You cannot flash the BIOS. • Configuration in Monitor is unavailable.
... and unavailable. • Deleting SEL information on BMC is not allowed. • BIOS Flash is read -only. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 1-11 Limitation when logining as a User • Only limited functions, including Monitor and Account Management are allowed to use the Advanced Search function. • Utilization is read-only. You...; You cannot delete the EventLog, but Service of starting, restarting or stopping the selected service is unavailable. You cannot flash the BIOS. • Configuration in Monitor is unavailable.
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...interface is more convenient for details. 3 Login information : This area displays the login ID. Different login users have different level of ASWM Enterprise, inlcuding health monitoring, account management, deployment management, centralized management, and server configuration. It is displayed as shown. 1 2 6 4 5 3 1 Full screen view : Click... to return to the normal window view. You cannot input text in your selected group above. 6 Switch Monitor View : This area allows you to switch the monitor view between "Server/MB" and "Storage". 1-12 Chapter 1: Getting started
...interface is more convenient for details. 3 Login information : This area displays the login ID. Different login users have different level of ASWM Enterprise, inlcuding health monitoring, account management, deployment management, centralized management, and server configuration. It is displayed as shown. 1 2 6 4 5 3 1 Full screen view : Click... to return to the normal window view. You cannot input text in your selected group above. 6 Switch Monitor View : This area allows you to switch the monitor view between "Server/MB" and "Storage". 1-12 Chapter 1: Getting started
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Click Deployment Management on Windows® 7 32/64bit - ASWM Enterprise client agent system requirement - .NET Framework 3.5 - Requires ASUS Management IPMI Driver for convenient management, monitor and control. Firewall Setting Allow "Windows® Management Instrumentation (WMI)" Allow "File And Printer Share" Allow "ICMP Packet Response" Add Outbound Rules "UDP Port" ranging ...
Click Deployment Management on Windows® 7 32/64bit - ASWM Enterprise client agent system requirement - .NET Framework 3.5 - Requires ASUS Management IPMI Driver for convenient management, monitor and control. Firewall Setting Allow "Windows® Management Instrumentation (WMI)" Allow "File And Printer Share" Allow "ICMP Packet Response" Add Outbound Rules "UDP Port" ranging ...
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Main Server Functions Chapter 3 This chapter describes the Main Server Functions, including Monitor, Account Management, Deployment Management, Centralized Management, and Server Configuration. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise
Main Server Functions Chapter 3 This chapter describes the Main Server Functions, including Monitor, Account Management, Deployment Management, Centralized Management, and Server Configuration. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise
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Green: Normal) 3-2 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions Click Monitor on the left. 2. Yellow: Warning; The group clearly shows the information of Client Counts, Connection, Health, and Utilization status. (Red: Critical; Select a desired group from the Group List. To see the monitor overview 1. 3.1 Monitor The overview screen gives you a quick overall status check for all the computers. You are also allowed to shut down, restart or start the selected computers.
Green: Normal) 3-2 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions Click Monitor on the left. 2. Yellow: Warning; The group clearly shows the information of Client Counts, Connection, Health, and Utilization status. (Red: Critical; Select a desired group from the Group List. To see the monitor overview 1. 3.1 Monitor The overview screen gives you a quick overall status check for all the computers. You are also allowed to shut down, restart or start the selected computers.
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ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 3-3 3. Ensure that computer. • If the status of all computer in this group is displayed as shown, including Connection status, Model Name, Alias Name, Operating system, BMC WebGUI status, Health status. • The crossed-out BMC card means that the BMC is inaccessible. • When you click BMC WebGUI, a pop-up window. In the Models In the XXX Group, the general monitoring information of BMC WebGUI shows NO, the WebGUI is not installed in that your web browser does not block the pop-up window appears.
ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 3-3 3. Ensure that computer. • If the status of all computer in this group is displayed as shown, including Connection status, Model Name, Alias Name, Operating system, BMC WebGUI status, Health status. • The crossed-out BMC card means that the BMC is inaccessible. • When you click BMC WebGUI, a pop-up window. In the Models In the XXX Group, the general monitoring information of BMC WebGUI shows NO, the WebGUI is not installed in that your web browser does not block the pop-up window appears.
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PowerON is available only when the selected computer appears Offline and you have installed BMC card on that computer. Click to power off or restart the selected computer after entering the Monitor. You can select Restart or PowerOFF if the computer appears online. Right-click the desired computer. 2. You can also power off or restart the computer 3-4 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions To shut down or restart the computer 1.
PowerON is available only when the selected computer appears Offline and you have installed BMC card on that computer. Click to power off or restart the selected computer after entering the Monitor. You can select Restart or PowerOFF if the computer appears online. Right-click the desired computer. 2. You can also power off or restart the computer 3-4 Chapter 3: Main Server Functions To shut down or restart the computer 1.
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Only limited functions, including Monitor and Account Management are available when you to display current Login Account. 3.2 Account Management Account Management allows you login as a user. Other functions will be dimmed and become unavailable. 3.2.1 Current Login Account Click Account Management on the left to display the Login Account, Account and Role Privilege tab, than click Login Account tab to see the current login account and edit the account. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 3-5
Only limited functions, including Monitor and Account Management are available when you to display current Login Account. 3.2 Account Management Account Management allows you login as a user. Other functions will be dimmed and become unavailable. 3.2.1 Current Login Account Click Account Management on the left to display the Login Account, Account and Role Privilege tab, than click Login Account tab to see the current login account and edit the account. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 3-5
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Client Monitor Information Chapter 4 This chapter describes system status and information of the client. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise
Client Monitor Information Chapter 4 This chapter describes system status and information of the client. ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise
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Select a desired group from the Group List. 4-2 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information 4.1 Monitor Overview You can have detailed monitoring information of each client in realtime. 1. Click Monitor on the left. 2.
Select a desired group from the Group List. 4-2 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information 4.1 Monitor Overview You can have detailed monitoring information of each client in realtime. 1. Click Monitor on the left. 2.
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The Client Information of hardware and utilization sensors The function area ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 4-3 Click to show the model pictures Display the general client information Click to control the client remotely Click to power off or restart the computer Click to show the monitor summary of the selected computer is displayed as shown. Select a desired client for monitoring in the Group 4. 3.
The Client Information of hardware and utilization sensors The function area ASUS System Web-based Management Enterprise 4-3 Click to show the model pictures Display the general client information Click to control the client remotely Click to power off or restart the computer Click to show the monitor summary of the selected computer is displayed as shown. Select a desired client for monitoring in the Group 4. 3.
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... number indicate the health status of each component with colored signals or customize your customized threshold for sending critical, warning or normal notifications. 4-4 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information 4.2 HW Sensor Hardware sensors are responsible for more sensors Display the realtime value. You can have a realtime notification of the sensors (critical or warning...
... number indicate the health status of each component with colored signals or customize your customized threshold for sending critical, warning or normal notifications. 4-4 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information 4.2 HW Sensor Hardware sensors are responsible for more sensors Display the realtime value. You can have a realtime notification of the sensors (critical or warning...
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4.2.2 Hardware sensor tabs Voltage Scroll down for more voltage dashboards or click Return to the previous Client Information screen. 4-6 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information Fan This screen displays the fan status. Click Return to the previous Client Information screen.
4.2.2 Hardware sensor tabs Voltage Scroll down for more voltage dashboards or click Return to the previous Client Information screen. 4-6 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information Fan This screen displays the fan status. Click Return to the previous Client Information screen.
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If the chassis of the client computer is opened, the ChassisIntrusion Lock icon will appear unlocked. Click Return to the previous Client Information screen. 4-8 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information Chassis This screen displays the chassis status.
If the chassis of the client computer is opened, the ChassisIntrusion Lock icon will appear unlocked. Click Return to the previous Client Information screen. 4-8 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information Chassis This screen displays the chassis status.
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S.M.A.R.T Information Partition Information Click to show SMART information Click to show Partition information 4-10 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information
S.M.A.R.T Information Partition Information Click to show SMART information Click to show Partition information 4-10 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information
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Click a desired log to browse different categories. Click the tabs (ASWM Enterprise, Application, System, and Security) on your system in the event logs. The level types are Information, Warning and Error. 4.4 Event Log ASWM Enterprise automatically creates and records all the significant events happening on the top to see the detailed information. 4-12 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information
Click a desired log to browse different categories. Click the tabs (ASWM Enterprise, Application, System, and Security) on your system in the event logs. The level types are Information, Warning and Error. 4.4 Event Log ASWM Enterprise automatically creates and records all the significant events happening on the top to see the detailed information. 4-12 Chapter 3: Client Monitor Information