Robot Monitor
June 2017
Version: 14.1.2
- We fixed a minor defect in the Limits dialog on the Detailed History Properties screen.
March 2017
Version: 14.1.1
AIX and VIOS partitions are now supported in Robot Monitor!
Here are some of the new features in this release:
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Added dozens of new data definitions monitorable on AIX and VIOS partitions. You can filter these by selecting AIX Elements or Vios Elements in the Data Collection screen.
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Added a Storage Information view for AIX and VIOS partitions. This allows you to see technical information for any AIX and VIOS volume groups on a system.
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Updated the System Data view and made it accessible to AIX and VIOS partitions.
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Key Statistic — This new widget can be added to your dashboards. It displays an element, such as CPU Usage, for a single system, system group, or all systems. (Available for IBM i, AIX, and VIOS)
For information on how to install Robot Monitor on an AIX or VIOS partition, click here.
September 2016
Version: 14.0.2
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The individual PTF comparison now works as expected
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PC connection jobs have been modified to use less CPU
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Automated reports now retain all ‘Include Days’ selections
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We updated the High CPU Users view to default to the current time
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The dashboard widgets remain populated after restarting the PC software
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The Disk Summary Schedule default screen loads correctly after install
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The Online Graph widget was renamed. It’s now the Monitor Graph widget
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Minor cosmetic and language updates were made to the Robot Monitor GUI
July 2016
Version: 14.0.1
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The Robot Monitor GUI (graphical user interface) has been updated with a contemporary look and additional functionality.
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New icons and menus were used.
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The Home Menu sidebar provides easy access to multiple views, including your dashboards, systems, and threshold activity.
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Licenses can be loaded and managed through the GUI.
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NEW! Robot Monitor now has customizable dashboards.
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The dashboards display a mix of real-time, historical, and disk summary information across multiple monitored systems.
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You can add a variety of widgets to your dashboard that allow you to analyze data across your network from one screen.
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Dashboards can be personalized with text and image widgets.
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You can view several systems, as well as system groups, in the GUI through a list of available systems.
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Robot Monitor views allow you to monitor, analyze, and export different types of data.
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Views can contain a single system, a group of systems, or all systems.
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There are ten types of views available, including a Monitor view, Short-term History view, Detailed History view, History Summary view, System Data view, and High CPU Users view.
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The PTF Comparison view allows you to group and compare PTFs on systems at the same release level without using a 5250 session.
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Robot Monitor supports environments of any size, whether you’re running a single partition or more than 100 partitions.
August 2013
Version: 8.08 (V7R1, V6R1) 7.14 (V5R4)
- QTEMP objects from Monitor menu created with owner of current user