TNT Software event log monitoring solutions

Windows Server System


ELM Enterprise Manager can help you achieve reliability and availability at its best for Microsoft's Windows Server System and their .NET Enterprise Servers. Using ELM Enterprise Manager, you can monitor your Windows servers' event logs, send and receive alerts as important events occur, collect performance and system configuration data, and take corrective action when things go wrong. ELM Enterprise Manager can monitor all versions of .NET Enterprise Servers without the need for any add-ons or modules, and without requiring you to learn a new scripting or programming language.

With ELM Enterprise Manager, you can take a proactive approach to managing your .NET infrastructure. ELM Enterprise Manager is a 32-bit, multi-threaded client/server application specifically designed for minimal system overhead, minimal network impact and maximum visibility and monitoring. You can have ELM Enterprise Manager notify you of activity or problems using a wide variety of methods, including customizable beeps and multimedia sound files, network pop-up messages, SMTP or MAPI email, posting to web forms, alpha-numeric/numeric pagers, SNMP traps, and user written batch files, command files or applications.

Using ELM Enterprise Manager, you can monitor all of Microsoft's server solutions:

 

ELM Enterprise Manager enables you to:

  • Monitor event logs in real-time, and store the events in a database for archiving, auditing alerting and reporting
  • Collect and store all published performance counters, including application-related performance counters, for baselining, trending and capacity planning
  • Monitor log files and text files
  • Create top-level and drill-down reports of your event data and performance data
  • Schedule reports for automatic production
  • Send and receive alert notifications, including via email and pager, when events occur, services fail or performance exceeds thresholds
  • Automatically restart failed services
  • Stop and start services locally and remotely
  • Kill processes locally and remotely
  • Monitor end-to-end availability and quality of service of Microsoft Exchange Server
  • Perform query-based monitoring of Microsoft SQL Server
  • Perform query-based monitoring of WMI
  • Monitor the availability of SMTP gateways, Web services, Outlook Web Access, and POP3 servers
  • Monitor SNMP Object IDs
  • Process and forward Syslog messages
  • Process and forward SNMP traps and
  • Launch Windows tools or your own custom troubleshooting applications.