11.0 Using Group Operations

The Use Group Operations section in OES Remote Manager (NRM) for Linux includes the following links to pages from which you can perform the following tasks:

Table 11-1 Use Group Operations Tasks, Links, and Pages

Task

Link

Page Displayed

For More Information

Access an existing group

Select Group

Select Group

Accessing an Existing Group

Build and configure a new monitoring group

Configure New Group

Group Monitoring Operations

Building and Configuring a Monitoring Group

Change an existing group

Select Group

Select Group

Changing an Existing Group

Define or edit Group Monitoring types

NRM Health Types

OES Remote Manager Health Monitoring Engine (NRM Health Types)

Defining or Editing Group Monitoring Types

Delete an existing group

Select Group

Select Group

Deleting an Existing Group

Scan the network for items to monitor on the network.

Configure New Group > right-click > click Network Discovery

Network Discovery

Discovering Items on the Network to Monitor

Generate and view server reports

Configure New Group > right-click > click Save Group

Group Monitoring Operations

Generating and Viewing Server Reports

Save a new group

Configure New Group > right-click > click Save Group

Save Group

Saving a Group

View group operations monitored items

View Monitored Items

OES Remote Manager Health Monitoring Engine - Monitored Items

Viewing Monitored Items

View group operations defined NRM health types

NRM Heath Types

OES Remote Manager Health Monitoring Engine - NRM Health Types

Viewing Group Monitoring Types

NOTE:

  • For all group operations to function properly upgrade to OES 2018 SP3 or patch OES 2018 SP1 and OES 2018 SP2 with July patch.

  • Group monitoring is supported for servers in the same eDirectory tree.

Using the group features involves performing one or more of the following tasks:

  1. Building and Configuring a Monitoring Group.

  2. (Optional) Saving a Group.

    You only need to perform this step if you want to use the group at a later time.

  3. Generating and Viewing Server Reports.

    The monitoring operations start immediately. Other tasks, such as running reports require additional steps.

  4. (Conditional) Accessing an Existing Group.