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25. How to Monitor All ViceVersa and VVEngine Profiles Running on Multiple Servers from a Single Central Server

An easy way to monitor all ViceVersa and VVEngine profiles that are running on multiple servers from a single central server, is to use the Windows Server Manager.

Just add all the servers that need monitoring to the Server Manager on the main server and once that is done all VVEngine profiles running locally or remotely can be monitored from there.

How?

VVEngine logs all profile failure events in the Windows Application Log. These events can be shown in the Server Manager, collected from multiple servers. If an error with a profile that is running on a remote VVEngine is detected, it is then possible for the server admin to connect to that specific VVEngine to see all the details with a Web Browser, using IP address plus the VVEngine port.

Also if VVEngine is setup to run as a service, then any service failure with starting/stopping can be monitored locally and remotely via the Server Manager.

There are also other ways to report failures. For instance, an e-mail can be sent by each profile in case of profile failure to a specific e-mail address. E-Mail notifications are set in the profile settings.


NOTE: You can also use the new VVEngine REST API to monitor multiple VVEngine installations on your network, in combination with your network monitoring tool.

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