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Augur 4
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Notification
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Details
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Documents
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Augur 4: Screenshots
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Alert Viewer
All of Augur's viewers present a selection
of filters based on the logged-in user's role(s).
The information displayed is automatically
collected from anywhere across the Augur server network.
The alert viewer shows real-time alert data,
including acknowledgment status, graphical timelines, etc.
Context menus take actions on selected alerts.
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Dashboard
The Dashboard provides a high-level view of
system activity, with drill-down capability.
The top level summarizes all system data.
Each statistic has three visualizations:
dial, histogram, and raw data.
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Reporting
Beyond traditional spreadsheet output and
database access (both supported),
Augur provides an interactive graphical reporting tool.
Search results are organized in a tree-table format,
with customizable arrangements.
Questions like "Which alerts did an element generate?",
"Which elements generated a particular alert type?",
"What is the down-time for a subset of alerts or elements?",
"Which users are overloaded or idle?"
can be answered.
Drill-down or roll-up actions are designed to feel natural.
Since Augur's
reports are based on a journaling system, the
entire chronological history of an alert
and associated user interactions can be revealed
(not just first/last time stamps).
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Gateway & History Views
Additional tools include real-time views
of data source connections, distributed
servers, and graphical alert summaries.
Active context menus allow distributed resources to be stopped/started.
The graphical viewer (shown in bottom half) supports mouse actions to
select graph ranges for drilling down into detailed reports.
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Configuration Editor
All configuration is performed via a single
graphical interface, including rule sets.
A command line interface is also supported for
automated configuration.
Any number of simultaneous editing sessions are supported.
Protection is accomplished via read, write, and browse
permissions applied to the login user, their group
associations, or global permissions.
Concurrency and change distribution are managed by a
centralized, fault-tolerant leasing server pair.
Augur server(s) and all open clients are automatically synchronized.
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