Agents are installed as plug-ins to Operations Console’s modular framework. During installation, you can decide which plug-ins you want to install:
Agent plug-in |
Description |
---|---|
Application Services |
Provides application functionality such as alert generation, audit reporting, and detection of exceptions. Generally, this agent takes data from the repository as input and generates output for users. |
Batch File Monitor |
Monitors input directories for incoming batch files, logs delivery and size of the incoming files, and identifies incomplete file transfers. Batch File Monitor pushes data to the Operations Console repository based on local system performance and resource requirements. |
Data Synch |
Tracks differences between the cache and VLDB databases at specific points in time for auditing and planning purposes. These agents also timestamp activities at specific intervals to record the states of the databases at specific intervals Data Synch also collects statistics that track database transaction times, data sources, and record counts. An additional option lets you delete data from the cache database. |
File Load Monitor |
Monitors processes that load incoming data and logs data loads, including the file name, record count, data set transaction times, type of data (tick data, end-of-day data, quote, trade), load start and completion times. File Load Monitor identifies file load failures and file load performance degradations. |
Query Status |
Monitors connections that route queries to the cache database. Collects execution times of the last query, records per second of the last query, and the running status of the cache database, and collects the server running status of the historical database. |
Server status |
Monitors the status of the cache database, including memory usage, number of connections, and server running status. |
Repository Agent |
Intercepts broadcasts from monitoring agents, and writes the information to the repository database. |