Sunday 27 September 2015

How HP Sitescope works!

How HP SiteScope works


HP SiteScope provides a centralized, scalable architecture. HP SiteScope is implemented as a Java server application and runs on a single, central system as a daemon process. The HP SiteScope Java server supports three key functions: data collection, alerting, and reporting. All user interaction is accomplished through a Web-based user interface that enables configuration, installation, administration, real-time status, and reporting from one seamlessly integrated console.

Sitescope Architecture
Sitescope consists of following components:

·         Browser based interface – Manages end user status information requests, configuration changes requests and access control.
·         Scheduler – Coordinates the running of monitors, alerts creation and report generation.
·         Monitors – Collects performance and availability information about the system being monitored.
·         Alerts – Notifications of exceptions, failures and status changes events in the system being monitored.
·         Reports – A historic representation of monitored data for trending and analysis purpose.