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(Show the character walking on the screen) First, in your Window system(?)Windows Server, access the Group Policy Management, navigate to Group Policy Objects > WinRM, and apply the following settings. You can pause the video and look at the settings. (Show screenshot).

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Once that’s done, we can move on to the IT-Conductor platform and add our the Windows system Server for monitoring.

First, log in to IT-Conductor, and navigate to Dashboards on the main menu.

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Available Memory, this indicates how much memory is being used by all the running services and applications.

 

Committed Memory in Use. This refers to the amount of virtual memory that Windows has allocated for all running processes.

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You will also find the “Threshold overrides” button, which is where you’ll be able to configure the thresholds and alerting. For more information on how to configure thresholds in IT-Conductor, please visit our threshold override video. 

[File System Metrics]

In IT-Conductor, file systems are automatically monitored when a Windows system is added. Let’s explore these metrics.

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IT-Conductor offers advanced options for users seeking in-depth performance analytics, one of them is the health explorer.

Health Explorer

The Health Explorer allows you to deep dive into the historical data of all the metrics previously mentioned all in one screen.

Maintenance Events

IT-Conductor has the option to pause the monitoring of a system in case of a maintenance event. To create a scheduled maintenance event, click Events in the service grid. A pop-up window will appear, displaying a list of scheduled maintenance events. Enlarge the pop-up window. Click on Create new maintenance event and fill in the description and dates for the event.

Alternatively, click Maintenance On to immediately put the system into maintenance mode.

Retrievers

In IT-Conductor, retrievers are responsible for delivering all information about a monitored system. Each component or application has its own dedicated retriever, ensuring accurate reporting of its state.

"To check which retrievers are being monitored, click on Retrievers in the service grid. This provides a detailed list of all active retrievers and their associated components.

Application Log

Finally, we have our application log. To view the application logs for a Windows system in IT-Conductor, click Application Log in the service grid. This will redirect you to a detailed page displaying a list of all events and their status, as well as a description of that event. These logs will be essential for debugging and troubleshooting any arising issues in your windows system.

[Summary of Agenda(?) – (Session Outline: Configuration, Key Metrics, File System metrics, and Advanced Monitoring features]Features)

To recap, we’ve set up and configured monitoring for a Windows system Server in IT-Conductor, discussed key metrics and advanced monitoring features.

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