The Double-Take Management Packs allow the ability to monitor the status of Double-Take on all servers across your enterprise. They alert of important events, allowing you to stay aware of, respond to, and demonstrate accountability for server and application service levels.
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Management Pack Features:
- Event rules to monitor all Double-Take generated events - All Double-Take generated events that appear in the Event Viewer can trigger an operations manager alert. By default, only a subset of events are pre-selected to generate alerts, but additional alerts can easily be generated by enabling additional event rules.
- Performance rules for threshold violations - All Double-Take performance counters that appear in the Performance Monitor can generate an operations manager alert when the configured threshold is violated.
- Performance rules for performance monitoring - A subset of Double-Take performance counters can be graphically monitored in the Double-Take performance views, accessible from the operations manager console. These statistics illustrate key metrics, such as how much memory or disk space Double-Take is consuming and how much data is being transmitted.
- Vendor produced knowledge for alerts - Understanding why problems exist and how to fix them is an important part of operations management. The Double-Take Management Pack contains product knowledge for each alert, gathered from Double-Take Software Technical Support. Each alert will also provide information and links to external support.
- Double-Take specific views - Various Double-Take specific views are provided in the operations manager console:
- Alerts View - View only Double-Take alerts for computers with Double-Take installed.
- Server State View - View the server state for all Double-Take servers. You can also view the various properties of all Double-Take servers, including the overall server state.
- Events View - View Double-Take events for Double-Take servers.
- Performance Data View - View graphs of various performance counters for one or multiple computers, as defined in the performance rules.