All AVIcode products are rigorously
tested under production conditions for quality, consistency,
usability and reliability. AVIcode quality standards and testing
are designed to ensure optimal solution use. To that end, AVIcode
has also developed a Scalability Assessment Tool to assist in large
environment installations. For further information on this tool and
AVIcode scalability tests, please contact your AVIcode
representative.
Version 5.7.491 (5.7 RTM)
Support for AVIcode Intercept Studio 5.7.
Collect only connectivity and security events/alerts by
default.
Set alerting threshold to 15 sec by default.
Remove license monitor and license checks during application
discovery.
Intervals for events/alerts collection are set to 5
minutes.
Add additional subscriber for Reporting Services 2008 -
Microsoft.ReportingServices.FileShareDeliveryProvider.FileShareProvider.Deliver
Discovery of Reporting Server 2008 object and adding Reporting
Services windows service to monitoring.
Added new monitors based on the event count for Reporting
Services windows services.
Discovery of Reporting Server 2008 is limited to the .NET
Enterprise Agent Deployment Group
Addition of the new tree branch “AVIcode Reporting Services
2008 Monitoring” in the monitoring view for showing information
about Reporting Services 2008 applications:
Alerts views: Active alerts view and view set divided by aspect
type
Events views: Active event view and view set divided by aspect
type
Reporting Services state view
Event views show events received for the last 2 hours by
default
Discovery interval for Reporting Services is set to 4 hrs by
default
All scripts timeout intervals are set to 900ms (15 min) by
default
New custom fields to exception alerts, including
eventConsolidationHash, description, rootFunction, and
exceptionClass
Version 5.5.7 [RTM]
Software
AVIcode Reporting Services Management Pack version 5.5.7
SEViewer Handlers version 5.5.74
What's New
Support AVIcode Enterprise .NET Management Pack 5.5 for OpsMgr
2007
Reports were removed
Logic of Reporting Services discovery was changed: RS MP
discovers Reporting Services objects only for computers from ".NET
Application Discovery Group" defined in .NET Enterprise MP
Version 5.5.7 [RC]
Software
AVIcode Reporting Services Management Pack version 5.5.7
SEViewer Handlers version 5.5.69.0
What's New
Support AVIcode Enterprise .NET Management Pack 5.5 for OpsMgr
2007
Reports were removed
Logic of Reporting Services discovery was changed: RS MP
discovers Reporting Services objects only for computers from ".NET
Application Discovery Group" defined in .NET Enterprise MP
Version 5.0.4
Software
AVIcode.DotNet.SystemCenter.ReportingServices.mp Version
5.0.4
What's New
Support for Intercept 5.0
Version 4.1.532
Software
AVIcode.DotNet.SystemCenter.ReportingServices.mp Version
4.1.532
What's New
Automated discovery and configuration of monitoring for all
Reporting Services components, including the Reporting Service
interface and Report web service.
Monitoring for security and connectivity problems related to
incorrect configuration of report data sources, networks, and SQL
Server.
Real-time identification of performance bottlenecks related to
long-running SQL queries.
Real-time detection of report failures related to erroneous SQL
statements and data inconsistency.
Extensible reporting on web service usage, including the report
parameters, and custom reporting of reporting solution performance
and availability over time.
Detection and Correlation of reporting web services resource
utilization for Memory, CPU and I/O with overall Windows Server
resource utilization for Memory, CPU and I/O at the moment a
problem occurs.
Trending Analysis for Memory, CPU and I/O resource utilization
for reporting web services.
Reports provided:
Top Heaviest Custom Reports: shows the heaviest custom reports
for the selected time interval.
Top Custom Report Failures: lists the most frequent custom
report failures for the selected time interval.
Affected Users: shows the count of users affected by various
report problems.
Last update: Friday, December 10, 2010
12:02:25 PM