Control Panel System Tab

The System Window defines a number of
application-level parameters including
· Monitoring
Database
· Keep
monitoring data for—enter the number of days the historic monitoring data
should be kept in the database before it is discarded. This will be the length
of time for which you can run reports
· Export
Data to CSV at midnight – check this field if you would like to export the
monitoring data from IPCheck’s internal database format to standard CSV files
(e.g. to analyze the monitoring data with other analysis tools). This process
will be executed shortly after midnight, every day and exports all available
monitoring data to CSV files into the database folders (subfolders of the
IPCheck Server Monitor installation folder).
· Export
Data to IPCLOG table at midnight- if you enable this checkbox IPCheck will
export the monitoring results into the ipclog table in the firebird SQL database
at midnight
· Note:
For both exports you will find further documentation of the data formats in the
Paessler Knowledgebase at www.paessler.com/support
·
Webserver
·
Port—enter the port number through which the web interface of
IPCheck Server Monitor will be available for web browsers. Usually this is port
80, but if you already run a web server on this machine you may need to choose
another port like e.g. 81, 8080. Note: If the port you choose here is already
used by another process at the time when IPCheck Server Monitor starts, another
port in the range between 8080 and 8099 will automatically be selected!
· Note:
If you also run IIS5 or IIS6 on a machine with multiple IPs you may need to
apply special configuration to the IIS so you can user IPCheck on port 80, see
the Paessler Knowledgebase at www.paessler.com/support
·
Domain—enter the domain name or the IP address through which this
server is reachable. This address will be used in emails and notifications to
provide clickable links into the web interface.
· Local
IP—use the drop-down to select the IP Address of the server on which you are
installing IPCheck Server Monitor.
· Enable
SSL—check this box to enable monitoring over a Secure Sockets Layer
connection (Note: port 443 may not already be used on the server for the
selected IP!)
· Status URL
Password— Enter a string of you choice that secures the system status
webpage (see Reviewing IPCheck’s System
Status)