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1. Parameter Description ID Disk identification State Disk status OK not present spare Cap Disk capacity in Gigabytes Temp Disk internal temperature in the unit defined in the general display settings Model Disk manufacturer and model Rev Level Disk revision Level SN Disk serial number 44 3 Monitoring V5 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 3 3 4 Hardware Tab Overview The Hardware tab lists the available modules and boards installed in the server along with their respective version or revision number and their configuration when relevant Board Area Parameter Description Name of the board or module Name Version Revision of the board or module and additional parameters L3 General Area Parameter Description Physical Memory RAM of the EVS server 3 Monitoring 45 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 3 3 5 Codes Tab The Codes tab lists the license codes activated on the server along with their description 3 4 Device Details Introduction If a hardware other than an EVS server is selected in the Monitoring List the Device Details area on the right displays detailed SNMP information This information is organized the following tab which is organized in different group boxes Tab Name Included field groups Status Applications installed on the hardware dat
2. 3 Once all the available ports have been updated select the port corresponding to the remote LSM device from the Available Ports list 70 5 Server Maintenance Tasks o1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 Eum VU AE 4 Click the Start button to start the connection The window display represents the LSM Remote panel from which you can use the different commands in the same way as when you manipulate directly the LSM Remote panel XNet Web Remote LSM 5 Server Maintenance Tasks 71 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 5 3 Keyword File Management 5 3 1 Description of the Keyword Files Window Overview The Keyword Files window makes it possible to manage the keyword files on EVS servers The Keyword Files window available from the menu bar contains the areas highlighted on the following screenshot below and described in the table below Area Description The table below describes the various parts of Keyword Files window Area Name Description 1 Server Selection This area displays the list of monitored EVS servers on which keyword files can be uploaded 2 Keyword File This area is used to select keyword files and to start the Upload upload process It also displays information on the progress of keyword files upload 3 Available Keyword This area shows the keyword files already available on the Files EVS servers selected in the Server Selection area 72 5 Server Mai
3. It indicates the period at which the Sync PC to TC is applied It indicates the available space on the MTPC disk in megabytes MB or gigabytes GB It indicates the status of the server database Time lapse by which the field counter for the record trains has to be manually reinitialized on the EVS server Failing a reinitialization the record train will not longer be recorded Warning messages are issued in Multicam Audio Video Area The table below describes the fields available in the Audio Video area 3 Monitoring USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 3 Monitoring Parameter AV Channels Video Std Codec Config On Air Codec Intra Codec Intra Bitrate LongGOP Codec LongGOP Bitrate Lo Res Codec Lo Res Bitrate Network Area WVE Description It specifies the configuration defined for video and audio channels e number of IN and OUT video channels e number of audio embedded mono channels per video channel It specifies the video standard used on the server ports It specifies the codec essence s active on the EVS server It specifies the codec in which the video is played out on the EVS server It specifies the Intra codec in which the video is stored on the EVS server It specifies the bitrate of compressed video data for the Intra codec It specifies the LongGOP codec in which the video is stored on the EVS server It specifies the bitrate of compressed video data for the Lon
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5. Name 2280 The Windows name of the hardware is specified when the polling service is distant and is not and has never been managed Check box to enable the polling service When the polling service is enabled Managed check box selected it automatically starts querying the devices assigned to it in the Polling Service Configuration area and managing the SNMP information Operational status of the polling service The following statuses can be displayed e Not Managed The Polling service is not active as the Managed check box for this polling service is not selected e Polling xxx xxx xxx xxx host YY ZZ IP address of the host that is being polled The information between brackets specifies the position of the host in the total number of devices monitored by the polling service Waiting lt XXX gt lt YYY gt sec It a counter in seconds before the next polling period starts for this polling service Status that indicates whether the trap messages are correctly received The following statuses can be displayed 9 The trap messages are correctly received The trap messages are not correctly transmitted e Nothing The status of the trap message transmission is not known 2 Configuration USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 Monitoring Settings V5 The monitoring settings of the polling service selected in the Polling Services list are displayed below the list The table below presents the el
6. The Monitoring List on the Monitoring window reflects this tree view structure Organizing Monitored Devices on page 17 2 Discovered It lists the hosts the system has discovered on the network Devices area The hosts are not directly available in the application you need to launch a global discovery process or specify an IP address or a range of IP addresses that will be checked for identifying hosts Discovering New Devices on page 15 Polling Description of the Polling Services Pane on page 18 Services 12 2 Configuration 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 s V AE Part Name Description 3 Polling It lists the existing polling services and allows administrators Services List to enable a polling service as well as to start or stop it area Configuring and Managing a Polling Service on page 22 4 Monitoring It allows administrators to define the monitoring settings Settings area relevant for polling services and for alerts using thresholds Description of the Polling Services Pane on page 18 5 Polling Service It allows administrators to specify which monitored devices Configuration each enabled polling service will manage area Configuring and Managing a Polling Service on page 22 2 3 2 Setting up Monitored Devices Description of the Tree Configuration Pane Overview The Tree Configuration pane in the Monitoring Config tab of the Configuration menu consists of the following ar
7. Celsius or Fahrenheit Using Display Profiles Introduction Depending on the context of use users will request different monitoring information to be displayed in the Monitoring list of the Monitoring window For this reason two display profiles are available based on whether the EVS servers are monitored in a context of installation or operation The display profiles are therefore named Installation and Operation by default You can modify the definition of both display profiles in other words the way the columns are displayed in the Monitoring list when the profile is enabled Customizing Display Profiles on page 10 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 2 2 3 How to Enable a Display Profile To enable a display profile simply click the Installation or Operation link in the upper right of the Monitoring window When a display profile is selected the columns displayed in the Monitoring list of the Monitoring window and the way they are ordered are adapted accordingly Customizing Display Profiles How to Access the Display Profile Definition You can customize the display profiles which define how the columns are organized in the Monitoring List area of the Monitoring window To access the display profile definition proceed as follows 1 Click the Settings icon on the upper right corner of the Monitoring window The Display Settings window opens 2 Select the Profile 1 Installation profile
8. Gigabit Connection Settings Area The table below describes the fields available in the Gigabit Connection Settings area Parameter Status IP Address IP Mask Def Gateway LR Phys Interface Channels Area Description It indicates the status of the Gigabit connection It specifies the IP address of the interface port It specifies the IP mask of the interface port It specifies the default gateway used by the interface port It specifies on which hardware the gigabit port is located The table below describes the fields available in the Channels area Parameter Channel Status Description It specifies the name of the record channel CAM or play PGM channel It indicates the status of the channel e CAM Recording Rec Idle e PGM Ready Playing Live Idle If a channel has no audio or video it will be displayed with one of the following indication e IA when the audio is missing e IV when the video is missing e IAV when the audio and video are missing 3 Monitoring mil USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V AE 3 3 3 3 Monitoring Parameter Description Config It specifies the configuration of the channel as record or play channel Rem Capacity It indicates the remaining capacity for each recorder channel LTC It gives the LTC timecode of the channel User TC It gives the User timecode of the channel 1st Ctrl It specifies the primary controller defined for the selected
9. Ir rrr rrlI 46 3 5 Alert Messages 0000 esses eese eere nre 49 3 5 1 Description of Alerts Area 2 2200 22 ccc cece cece cece cc cceecececececeeees 49 3 5 2 Managing Alerts cinese cron Di ho roe incite resa eda cds 51 3 5 3 List of Possible Alerts sssssssssssssssssssssssssss nenne 52 4 EVENT HISTORY eroe seen eset ie bebeo iai suea 61 4 1 Description of the History Window 2 2200000 c cece cece eee ceeceeeeeeeee 61 4 2 Filtering Events 0 00000000 c cece cece I RR aaa oaao aoaaa aiana 62 5 SERVER MAINTENANCE TASKS 1L 1 63 5 1 Multicam Upgrades 2 2 2 2 0 cece cece cee cccccccceececccccceeececcuccceeeececeeeees 63 5 1 1 Description of the Install Versions Tab 20ccccce cece eee 63 5 1 2 Installing a Multicam Version 0 0 0 0 eee eeeeececcecccceececcececeeeees 64 5 1 3 Description of the Remove Installed Versions Tab 66 5 1 4 Removing a Multicam Version usseueeesseee nnne 67 5 2 Remote Access to an EVS Server oo 0 e cece eene ee 68 5 2 1 Accessing Remotely a Server Desktop 22 0000 2 2c cc cece cece eee 68 5 2 2 Accessing the Multicam Web Setup 2222 cece cece eee eee 69 5 2 3 Accessing Remotely an LSM Remote Panel 222 2222200 69 5 3 Keyword File Management 0 000222 c cece cece cec
10. Megabits per second Memory address that is electronically in the form of binary number presented on the computer address bus circuitry in order to enable the data bus to access a particular storage cell of main memory Internet Protocol address of the communication interface Prefix bit mask expressed in quad dotted decimal representation For example 255 255 255 0 is the subnet mask for the 192 168 1 0 24 prefix Number of octets getting through the network input Number of octets getting through the network output 3 Monitoring 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a VU E 3 9 3 5 1 3 Monitoring Alert Messages Description of Alerts Area Introduction Displaying the Alerts Pane The Alerts pane is displayed below the Monitoring List pane on the Monitoring window By default the Alerts pane is hidden To display it click the split box below the Monitoring List pane Overview The Alerts pane shows the list of alerts generated for the hosts In the Alerts pane you can Select and display the alerts based on their types e Sortthe columns in the alert list acknowledge an active alert if you are logged as an administrator Alert Types The alerts are classified in three types Alert Type Description Active Alerts Alerts that have been defined in the Alerts Configuration tab as alerts to be displayed in the Alerts pane We will refer to them as active alerts to prevent misund
11. as at least a read or write operation failed this generates an error Possible Values Message Explanation Status Type Or Ow 0 read error O write error Info Or 1w red 0 read error 1 write error Error Disk It indicates the disk connection status and the number of spare disks Possible Values Message Explanation OK 1 sp All disks are connected and accepted by the RAID matrix and 1 spare disk is available 1 xx 6 sp All disks are connected and accepted by the RAID matrix but one disk is faulty and 6 spare disks are available OK The given disk is working fine Spare The given disk is a spare disk Disconnected The given disk is out of the RAID matrix Not Present No disks are connected in the bay PC Free Disk Space Status Type Info in Alerts and Monitoring List Error in Alerts and Monitoring List Info in Server Details Info in Server Details Error in Server Details Error in Server Details It indicates the available space on the MTPC disk in megabytes MB or gigabytes GB 3 Monitoring 59 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 Possible Values Status Message Explanation Type 300 MB When the space available is more than the value defined in the Info SNMP agent 100 MB the label is in a normal state 75 MB When the space available is less than the value defined in the Warning orange SNMP agent 100 MB the label is ina warning state For PC
12. channel Possible values are EVS Remote EVS XTNano Remote AVSP IPDP 2nd Ctrl It specifies the secondary controller defined for the channel if any Parallel Ctrl It specifies the controller used in parallel mode OSD It specifies which controller main or secondary will manage the OSD display characters in parallel mode Storage Tab Overview The Storage tab differs according to the type of disks used SAS or SCSI SAS Disks 41 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA SCSI Disks 1 02 A February 2014 General Area The table below describes the fields available in the General area Parameter Rem Capacity Nom Capacity Storage Type Raid Type 42 Description It specifies the remaining capacity of the storage expressed as a video duration hours minutes and seconds as well as a percentage It specifies the total capacity of the storage expressed as a video duration hours minutes and seconds It specifies the type of disks SCSI ParallelSCSI or SAS It specifies the type of RAID e 4 1 four disks and a parity disk with a spare disk for SAS disks without spare for SCSI disks e 5 1 five disks and a parity disk without a spare disk for SAS disks 3 Monitoring iJ USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V 3 Monitoring Arrays Area The table below describes the fields available in the Arrays area Parameter Description PSU It specifies the status of the PSU on the give
13. group can be collapsed or expanded with the expand button in front of the group name The definition of groups and the tree structure are configured in the Monitoring Configuration tab For more information Setting up Monitored Devices on page 13 33 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 3 2 2 34 Part Name 9 Server List 1 02 A February 2014 Description Information on EVS servers and other EVS hardware belonging to a group For more details on the fields available in this section Fields in the Monitoring List on page 34 Clicking on a row corresponding to an EVS server or other hardware will display the detailed information on this host in the Server Details area Fields in the Monitoring List The list of fields described in the table below is not exhaustive It includes the fields available in the default display profile 2 Production It provides a short definition of the field List of Possible Alerts on page 52 for more information on possible values for these fields Name Name Polling Status Product Type State Net Number Net Type Base Config Description It indicates the name of the EVS server The name displayed is assigned in the following order of priority based on whether a value is assigned or not facility name net name or IP address A color circle in front of the EVS server indicates its status green no active alert present for the server red at least an acti
14. or IP address in the row of the requested host 2 Configuration 27 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 2 9 2 5 1 28 Removing the Trap Target for all Associated Hosts To remove a trap target from all hosts it is associated to proceed as follows 1 Atthe bottom of the Trap Configuration tab select the trap target to remove in the Trap Target drop down list 2 Click the Remove Trap Target button on the right of the drop down list The selected trap target is removed from all hosts to which was registered in the list Alert Configuration Description of the Alert Configuration Tab Overview You can access the Alert Configuration window by clicking the Configuration menu and the Alert Configuration tab The Alert Configuration tab displays the host tree Next to each host check boxes for each alert allow disabling the display of the alert in the Monitoring tab by ticking the corresponding check box Warning Beware that unselected check boxes mean the corresponding alerts are enabled Disabling an alert can be useful for example for alert messages on the GigE2 status when the GigE2 connector is not used hence not cabled Disabling the alert on the GigE2 Status in this case would prevent the EVS server status to be red for an alert message that is not relevant 2 Configuration sq USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V E Illustration The Alert Configuration tab contains the main areas hig
15. or Profile 2 Production profile tab depending on the profile you want to modify Editing Actions on Display Profile Definition All actions described below need to be validated by clicking the Apply button In order to Proceed as follows Add a column to the profile 1 Select the requested column in the list of available columns left 2 Click the 3 icon The column is added to the list of selected columns right Remove a column from the 1 Select the requested column in the list of selected profile columns right 2 Click the icon The column is removed from the list of selected columns right and is added to the list of available columns left 2 Configuration Sq USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V AE 2 3 2 3 1 2 Configuration In order to Proceed as follows Change the position of 1 Select the requested column in the list of selected columns in the profile columns right 2 Doone of the following a Clickthe lor icon to move the column respectively one position up or down in the list b Click amp lor amp licon to move the column respectively to the beginning or end of the list The column is at the desired position in the list Reset the column list and Click the Reset columns button at the top of the tab order for the profile The list of selected columns is reset to the default list with the default column order Change the name of the 1 Click in the Profil
16. the available polling services and allows administrators to enable the polling services start or stop them 2 Monitoring Settings Allows administrators to define settings for polling services 3 Polling Service Allows administrators to define which devices the Configuration managed polling services will monitor 2 Configuration pil USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V Area Description Polling Services List v V The table below presents the elements of the Polling Services List For more information on managing and starting polling services Configuring and Managing a Polling Service on page 22 GUI Element Description Start button Button used to restart all managed polling services that have been stopped Stop button Button used to stop all polling services enabled set as managed in the list of polling services Name Windows name of the hardware on which the polling service is installed 2 Configuration 19 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 20 GUI Element Address Managed Polling Status Trap Status 1 02 A February 2014 Description Name or IP address of the computer on which polling service is installed and communication port 2280 localhost 2280 Value specified when the polling service is installed on the web Server lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt 2280 The IP address is specified when the polling service is distant and is or has already been managed
17. to receive its SNMP trap messages Such a computer is called a trap target The trap targets can be computers that host the XNetWebMonitor interface or a polling service of XNetWebMonitor 24 2 Configuration 1 wVE USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V The Trap Configuration window contains the areas or buttons highlighted on the screenshot below Area Description The table below describes the various parts of the Trap Configuration window Part Name Description 1 Host tree List of the monitored devices to which polling services of XNetWebMonitor or XNetWebMonitor applications can be registered 2 Trap Status icon Global trap status of the polling services registered for the corresponding host Qo when all polling services managing the host Polling Services Configuration on page 22 are registered as trap targets to the host A when one or more polling services managing the host is are not registered as trap target s to the host A when none of the polling services managing the host are registered as trap targets to the host This status icon does not take into account trap targets for the XNetWebMonitor interface 2 Configuration 25 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 2 4 2 26 Part Name Description 8 IP Addresses List of all IP addresses of computers max 10 per host columns registered as trap targets to the corresponding host e If the trap target is a registered polling
18. type Color black orange bold red gray 32 Information Type Information providing a normal status or acknowledged alert waming alert hidden alert 3 Monitoring List of EVS Servers and other EVS hardware organized in List of all SNMP information of the EVS server or EVS hardware selected in the Monitoring List or in the Alert List The SNMP information on EVS servers is organized in four 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a VU AE 3 2 3 2 1 3 Monitoring Monitoring List Description of the Monitoring List Overview The Monitoring List area shows the groups of EVS servers and other EVS hardware their status and a set of parameters on each hardware The Monitoring List pane contains the areas highlighted on the screenshot below Area Description The table below describes the various parts of Monitoring List area Part Name Description ila Column heading Type of information available in the given column The columns available in the Monitoring List are selected and ordered as defined in the Display Profile definition For more information Customizing Display Profiles on page 10 2 Group node Group of servers It displays the following elements from left to right e Group status colored bullet The group inherits the status of the servers of its group with priority to red gray and then green Group name Number of EVS servers or hardware in the group The server list of a
19. GigE 1 port Not more than 6 connections can be open to a GigE port It indicates the disk connection status and the number of spare disks It specifies the status of the power supply units It indicates the network traffic status It indicates the status of the server database It specifies the number of clips stored on the server It indicates the remaining recording capacity on the EVS server in hours and percentage It specifies the percentage of whole server capacity that has been used The cell background is colored to provide a visual representation of the remaining capacity e The 96 used capacity is below the defined threshhold 69 97 e The used capacity is above the defined threshhold 99 98 The used capacity is 100 k This field is only relevant for PCs not for EVS servers It specifies the used memory the total memory and the percentage used of the total memory This field is only relevant for PCs not for EVS servers It specifies the CPU usage of each core in percents 35 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 3 3 3 3 1 36 Server Details Overview on the Server Details Area Introduction The Server Details area is located on the right hand side of the Monitoring List When you select an EVS server in the Monitoring List the Server Details area provides detailed information on the selected server This information is organized in four tabs which are them
20. Info Info Error Error 3 Monitoring 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V AE 3 Monitoring Analog LTC It indicates the status of LTC Longitudinal Time Code analogue signal Possible Values Message Explanation Status Type OK A valid LTC signal is present on the EVS server Info Missing NoLTC signal is detected on the EVS server Error Corrupted A bad LTC or an LTC drift is detected on the EVS server Error Local Clips It specifies the number of clips stored on the server The alert generation depends on the threshold defined for the Local Clips field in the Monitoring settings defined in the Configuration menu Monitoring Configuration tab Monitoring Settings on page 21 The default threshold is 4000 Possible Values Status Message Explanation Type 3500 When the number of clips is displayed in black it means the number Info of clips on the EVS server does not exceed the threshold defined for the maximum number of local clips 4200 When the number of clips is displayed in red and bold characters it Error means the number of clips on the EVS server exceeds the threshold defined for the maximum number of local clips DB Status It indicates the status of the server database Possible Values Message Explanation Status Type OK The DB is OK Info Corrupted The DB is corrupted Error XNet Status It indicates the status of the SDTI network connection 55 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A Februar
21. Log window allows users to extract logs from the EVS servers and transfer them to the web server The log files can then be downloaded from the web server for analysis 5 Server Maintenance Tasks 73 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 The Extract Log window available from the menu bar contains the areas highlighted on the following screenshot and described in the table below LI El a Area Description The table below describes the various parts of Extract Logs window Area Name Description 1 Server Selection This area displays the list of monitored EVS servers from area which logs can be extracted 2 Log Extraction This area is used to start the log extraction process and to buttons fields display information on the progress of log extraction 3 Extracted Log This area shows for the EVS servers selected in the 74 Files grid Server Selection area the date of log extraction the name of the extracted log file and it provides buttons to download the file from the web server or to delete the log file 5 Server Maintenance Tasks 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V AE The table below describes the buttons and fields available in the Log Extraction and Extracted Log Files panes Button Field Description Extract button Used to start the log extraction from the selected EVS servers Abort button Used to abort the log extraction process Extraction Status field Gives information on the ext
22. SER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V E Registering Polling Services as Trap Targets Introduction From XNetWebMonitor you can only register polling services as trap targets You cannot register computers hosting the XNetWebMonitor interface From XNetWebMonitor You will typically register the polling services as trap targets directly after you have configured the polling services in the Monitoring Configuration tab Configuring and Managing a Polling Service on page 22 Procedure To register the managed polling service as trap targets simply press the Register Polling Services button in the Trap Configuration tab The Trap Registration status bar shows the progress of the registration process The polling service is automatically registered to all hosts it manages where at least one IP address is available Note q If all IP addresses are used for a given host the trap status icon for this host will remain orange or red indicating that at least a polling service managing the host is not registered In this case remove a trap target and repeat the automatic registration process Removing a Trap Target Introduction You can remove a trap target in two ways e Removing a trap target associated to a given host e Removing a trap target from all hosts it is associated to Removing the Trap Target for a Given Host To remove a trap target for a given device click the x button next to the trap target 172 16 56 20 name
23. USER MANUAL V5 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V AE Copyright EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Copyright 2012 2014 All rights reserved Disclaimer The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and subject to change without notice While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this user manual is accurate up to date and reliable EVS Broadcast Equipment cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this publication Improvement Requests Your comments will help us improve the quality of the user documentation Do not hesitate to send improvement requests or report any error or inaccuracy on this user manual by e mail to doc evs com Regional Contacts The address and phone number of the EVS headquarters are usually mentioned in the Help gt About menu in the user interface You will find the full list of addresses and phone numbers of local offices either at the end of this user manual for manuals on hardware products or at the following page on the EVS website http www evs com contacts User Manuals on EVS Website The latest version of the user manual if any and other user manuals on EVS products can be found on the EVS download center on the following webpage http www evs com downloadcenter EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 1 1 1F
24. a host to be managed by a polling services tick the check box of the host in the column of the requested polling service For more information on defining which polling service will manage a device Configuring and Managing a Polling Service on page 22 Configuring and Managing a Polling Service Introduction This topic explains the steps to be performed from the XNetWebMonitor interface to make sure that a polling service is properly configured and operational All steps are performed in the Configuration menu gt Monitoring Config tab Polling Services pane Discovering New Devices on page 15 for more information on the various areas of this pane mentioned below Prerequisite s To be able to configure and run a polling service you first need to define the tree of monitored devices in the Configuration menu gt Monitoring Config tab gt Tree Configuration pane Monitored Devices area 2 Configuration 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V E Procedure To configure and run a polling service proceed as follows 1 Inthe Polling Services List select the row corresponding to the polling service you want to configure The Monitoring Settings for the selected polling service are displayed in the Monitoring Settings area below the Polling Services List 2 Inthe Monitoring Settings area modify the monitoring settings for the selected polling service if requested Warning If you modify the threshold values and
25. a on the computer the drives and the communication interfaces 46 3 Monitoring 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V Status Tab In the Status tab the main parameters are organized in several group boxes as shown on the following figure The different group boxes and their parameters are detailed hereafter EVS Products Parameter Description Type EVS application name Version Server software revision State Server state running in maintenance faulty halted unknown Custom Name Name given to the product from the MIB 3 Monitoring 47 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 Computer Parameter Description Name Name of the computer CPU Usage Percentage of use of central processing unit CPU Physical Memory Computer data storage used from the total amount Up Time Elapsed time since the last boot Date Time MTPC date and time Drives This area lists the hard disks drives from the computer Parameter Name Total Size Free Space Interfaces Parameter Description Status MTU Speed Phys Address IP Address Net Mask NIC IN NIC OUT 48 Description Name of the computer Total size GB of the drive Free space GB still available on the drive Description Generic description of the communication interface Up or Down Maximum Transmission Unit size in bytes of the largest protocol data unit that the layer can pass onwards Data transfer rate in
26. age Up Down Not present Controller Explanation The GigE interface is running well The GigE interface is not working No GigE card is installed 1 02 A February 2014 Status Type Info Error Error It specifies the connection status of a given controller enabled on an EVS server Depending on the pane where the message is displayed it is displayed in slightly different ways Possible Values Message OK Connected Defined Disconnected DD35 disconnected VDCP AVSP disconnected Genlock Explanation All defined controllers are connected which means up and running The corresponding controller is up and running The corresponding controller is defined in the configuration but is not used The corresponding defined controller is disconnected or the external communication has been lost The given controller s is are disconnected on the EVS server Status Type Info in Monitoring List Info in Server Details Info in Server Details Error in Server Details Error in Monitoring List or Alerts It indicates the presence or absence of Genlock synchronization signal and its type Possible Values Message OK Blackburst OK Tri level Bad Blackburst Bad Tri level Explanation A valid Blackburst signal is present A valid Tri level signal is present Bad Blackburst signal or no Blackburst signal Bad Tri level signal or no Tri level signal Status Type
27. at monitoring EVS products It displays real time information and status about the EVS video servers and other EVS products as well as past alert and warning messages XNetWebMonitor uses the SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol protocol to request and receive monitoring data from the EVS servers This internal status data is defined in the MIB Management Information Base on each EVS server One XNetW ebMonitor application can monitor several EVS servers while one EVS server may also be monitored by several XNetW ebMonitorpolling servicesapplications XNetWebMonitor is mainly a monitoring application that cannot act on the monitored Servers Some remote actions are however possible Multicam version upgrade keyword file maintenance as well as remote access to an EVS server desktop or to an LSM Remote Panel Architecture Overview The web interface of XNetWebMonitor allows users to connect from their PC to the web server using the HTTP protocol and to access the information defined in the MIB Management Information Base of the web server The web server communicates with the hosts EVS video servers or other EVS hardware and calls for or receives information from them in the following ways The web server discovers automatically the EVS servers that can be monitored using the Bonjour protocol Polling services hosted on the web server or on dedicated hardware query continuously the hosts for data to transmit When new d
28. ata is available the host transmits the data to the polling service using the SNMP protocol The polling service sends information to the web server using the SOAP protocol Trap messages are sent by the host to the polling service s that is are associated to the given host EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 The schema below shows an overview of the underlying architecture that allows the communication flow between the hosts or monitored devices the polling services the web server and finally the the XNetWebMonitor interface JN z SNMP SOAP SOAP S XTE XT servers Polling services Master service PC Note A If one polling service is sufficient the polling service can be installed on the web server that hosts the master service 1 3 Accessing XNet Web Monitor Supported Browsers XNetWebMonitor being a web based interface you access it using a web browser The following browsers are supported e Internet Explorer 8 Firefox Safari How to Open an Instance of XNet Web Monitor To open an instance of the XNetWebMonitor interface simply type the URL of the XNetWeb webserver in the browser The URL is made up as follows http lt server name or server IP address gt XNetWebMonitor 2 1 Introduction 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V E 1 4 1 Introduction Standard User versus Administrator Introduction When you access the XNe
29. ch End Date Latest event date to be taken into account in the search e Severity Level of importance of the event to be taken into account in the search Event Type Type of event to take into account in the search 3 Events Result of the search based on the criteria defined in the Host Selection and Filter Settings area At the bottom of the Events pane the page number is displayed and the following buttons are displayed e Refresh button to refresh the list of events Right and Left Arrow buttons to move in the results when the search returns more than one page 4 Clear DB button Button used to clean the alert database of the alerts This can be useful in an OB van Filtering Events To filter events in XNetWebMonitor proceed as follows 1 Inthe Menu bar click the History menu This opens the History tab 2 Inthe Hosts pane select the hosts for which you want to view the generated SNMP messages 3 Inthe Filtering Settings pane select the filtering criteria among the following ones o Event start and or end date o Event severity Event type The list in the Events pane is dynamically updated taking into account the changes in the filtering criteria in the Hosts and Filtering Settings panes You can however click the Refresh button at the bottom of the Events pane 4 Event History USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 v5 5 Server Maintenance Tasks 5 1 Multicam Upgrades 5 1 1 Description of the I
30. e EVS server information warnings and alerts Overview on the Monitoring Window on page 31 History window Allows you to view archived information wamings and alerts stored in the XNetWebMonitor database Event History on page 61 Configuration window Allows you to configure the display of monitoring and alert information and the polling services Only available for users logged as administrator Configuration on page 8 Install window Allows you to install or remove Multicam versions on EVS Servers Only available for users logged as administrator Multicam Upgrades on page 63 Extract logs window Allows the extraction of server logs Description of the Extract Log Window on page 73 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 Menu item Description Keyword files Allows the distribution of keyword files to EVS servers Only available for users logged as administrator Description of the Keyword Files Window on page 72 Icons Allows accessing tools for remote control Remote Access to an EVS Server on page 68 1 7 Status Bar General Description The status bar provides status information about the polling service activity and specifies the last refresh time Area Description The following table describes the items on the status bar from left to right Item Description Last Refresh on Last refresh date and time of the SNMP information Refresh button Button to force a refresh of the SNMP
31. e ccc cece eee e cece eeeeeees 72 5 3 1 Description of the Keyword Files Window 2222000eee eee 72 5 3 2 Uploading a Keyword File on an EVS Server suuuuuuuuuuu 73 5 4 Server Log Extraction 00 00000 essere ns 73 5 4 1 Description of the Extract Log Window 222000 22eeeeeee eee 73 5 4 2 Extracting Logs from an EVS Server 00000cce cece e ee eee 15 aq USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a VU AE What s New What s New In the XNetWebMonitorTechnical Reference manual the icon LET has been added on the left margin to highlight information on new and updated features The changes linked to new features in version 1 02 are listed below New fields and modified fields in the Status tab in the Server Details area e Seesection Status Tab on page 37 New field in the Hardware tab e See section Hardware Tab on page 45 The following changes are improvements to the user manual and are not related to new features Device Details area It replaces the Server Details area when the monitored device is not an EVS server See section Device Details on page 46 The following change is not related to a new feature New section on network settings See section Network Settings on page 8 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V E 1 1 1 1 2 1 Introduction Introduction Product Overview XNetWebMonitor is a tool aimed
32. e name field at the top of the tab display profile 2 Typethe requested name for the profile Monitoring Configuration Overview of the Monitoring Configuration Tab Introduction You can access the Monitoring Configuration window by clicking the Configuration menu then the Monitoring Configuration tab The Monitoring Configuration window is organized in two main panes Tree Configuration on the left hand side It allows administrators to configure the tree structure of monitored devices that will be displayed in the Monitoring window and used in other windows Polling Services on the right hand side It allows administrators to configure and manage the polling services The polling services query continuously the individual monitored devices via SNMP and get information from the devices EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 Illustration Within the above mentioned two main panes the Monitoring Configuration window contains five areas highlighted on the screenshot below Area Description The table below describes the various areas of the Monitoring Configuration window highlighted on the illustration above and briefly explains what they are used for Part Name Description Tree Description of the Tree Configuration Pane on page 13 Configuration 1 Monitored It allows administrators to structure the list of monitored Devices area devices hosts in a tree view organized in server groups
33. eas displayed in the screenshot below Part Name Description 1 Monitored Devices Area where you organize the hosts you want to monitor 2 Discovered Devices Area where you identify and manage the list of hosts discovered on the network 2 Configuration 13 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 Area Description Monitored Devices The table below presents the elements of the Monitored Devices area For more information on organizing the tree view Organizing Monitored Devices on page 17 GUI Element Description XNet tree root This is always the root of the tree structure You do not have to create it Group node Groups that include one or more hosts You cannot add a host directly below the XNet root You first need to define a group Hosts that have been added to a group To add a host to a group select a host from the list of discovered devices and drag it to the requested group in the Monitored Devices area Button used to add a group to the tree structure Add button oe Button used to remove a selected group from the tree Remove button x Eiere 14 2 Configuration 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V AE 2 Configuration Discovered Devices The table below presents the elements of the Discovered Devices area For more information on discovering new devices Discovering New Devices on page 15 GUI Element Description Discovered device Each element of the lis
34. eld it is displayed in the Monitoring window e as an alert in the Alert pane if the given field is not selected in the Alert Configuration window The alert must be acknowledged by an administrator user to be removed from the list of active alerts It is then sent to the list of acknowledge alerts asan error message in the Server Details pane and possibly in the Monitoring List pane if the related field is displayed When the SNMP information is sent back and when the situation is back to normal or when the alert is acknowledged the field status is updated accordingly and the error is replaced by the normal status Polling Status It specifies the status of the polling service It indicates whether the polling service is running correctly e when the polling service last sent a query to the server time interval in hh mm ss from current time Possible Values Status Message Explanation ieee OK 00 03 00 The polling service is working correctly and the SNMP Info data was last sent 3 minutes ago ICMP timeout An ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol timeout was Error 00 03 00 generated the information was not sent in the requested time interval from the Master service to the Clients at the last attempt for information transfer 3 minutes ago SNMP timeout An SNMP timeout was generated the information was not Error 00 03 00 sent in the requested time interval from the EVS servers to the polling serv
35. elow E a 7 a E aD A o ED x B 66 5 Server Maintenance Tasks iJ USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a VU AE Area Description The table below describes the various parts of Remove Installed Versions tab Area Name Description 1 Server Selection area This area displays the list of monitored EVS servers from which Multicam versions can be removed 2 Version Removal buttons A series of buttons and fields is used in the removal fields process of Multicam version from a server Fora full description see the table below 3 Servers List This area displays the list of EVS servers selected in the Server Selection area It lists all the Multicam versions installed an each server and allows the deletion of a version from an EVS server The table below describes the buttons and fields available in the Remove Installed Versions tab Button Field Description Select a Version field Used to select a Multicam version installed on an EVS server Remove Selected Used to remove from all the selected EVS servers the Version button Multicam version selected in the field 5 1 4 Removing a Multicam Version How to Remove a Multicam Version from the Web Server To remove a Multicam version from the web server proceed as follows 1 From the Install Versions tab click the arrow next to the select eai field The list of Multicam versions available on the web server is displayed 2 Select a Mul
36. ements of the Monitoring Settings GUI Element Polling Period SNMP time out ICMP time out Local clip threshold Rem capacity threshold 2 Configuration Description Time period in seconds during which the polling service will wait between two series of queries to all hosts The default value is 300 seconds Time period in milliseconds after which the application will generate an error message if the SNMP communication between the EVS servers and the polling services cannot be established The default value is 5000 milliseconds Time period in milliseconds after which the application will generate an error message if the internet communication between the master service and the clients cannot be established The default value is 500 milliseconds Number of clips stored on the EVS server above which the application will generate an error message The default value is 4000 clips Remaining disk capacity on an EVS server defined in percents below which the application will generate an error message The default value is 5 21 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 22 Polling Services Configuration In the Polling Services Configuration area you will find e The host tree with all the groups and monitored devices that are defined in the Monitored Devices area Acolumnis displayed for each polling service set as managed in the Polling Services list If you want
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38. erstanding when appropriate Acknowledged Active alerts that have been acknowledged When an alert is acknowledged is it moved from the list of active alerts to the list of Acknowledged alerts Hidden Alerts that have been disabled in the Alerts Configuration tab 49 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 Illustration Area Description The table below describes the various parts of Alerts pane Part Name Description 1 Alert type Drop down field that allows you to select the type of alerts to be displayed in the grid 2 Alert summary Total number of alerts generated for each alert type 3 Column heading Type of information available in the given column Clicking on the column heading allows the sorting of the elements in ascending or descending order The columns displayed cannot be modified e Name Name of the host IP Address IP address of the host e Date Date and time when the alert was generated e Description Error message For full information on error messages List of Possible Alerts on page 52 Ack Icon to acknowledge an alert It is only available for a user logged as an administrator 4 Alert Information Information on the alerts that belong to the selected Alert type Clicking on an alert message will display the detailed information of the related host in the Server Details area 50 3 Monitoring USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 3 5 2 3 Monitoring Manag
39. gGOP codec It specifies the Lo Res codec in which the video is stored on the EVS server It specifies the bitrate of compressed video data for the Lo Res codec The table below describes the fields available in the Network area Parameter SDTI Net Name Net Type Cfg Clip Edit by Net XNet Status Traffic Description It indicates the SDTI Serial Data Transport Interface network type It indicates the server identification number and name on the SDTI network It indicates the server type on the SDTI network The possible values are Master Server e Client Not Applicable SDTI not present or set to off It specifies whether a clip can be edited through the network or not It indicates the status of the SDTI network connection It indicates the network traffic status 39 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 40 Parameter Def Cpy Move GigEOpenConn 1 02 A February 2014 Description It specifies the preferred network SDTI or GigE for copy move actions on clips It indicates the number of open GigE connections on a given port Controller Protocol Area The table below describes the fields available in the Controller Protocol area Parameter Port Controllen Protocol Connection State Description It specifies the port used by the server controller It specifies the controller or protocol used on that port It specifies the connection status of the control port
40. hlighted on the screenshot below LES NJ a a a a a L a a a a Li a LJ LJ LJ LJ LI L a a Lj Li Lj LS 132 2117 L2 22 2117 GOLIA ES ES cs eS LIP eens Rene GOLIN LE MM LE MJ LEO MJ LEO MJ LE NM Area Description The table below describes the various areas in the Alert Configuration tab Part Name Description Ta Host tree List of the monitored devices for which alerts can be generated 2 List of possible List of fields from the Server Details area for which an alert alerts can be generated 2 Configuration 29 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 30 Part Name 3 4 Check boxes Clear All button 1 02 A February 2014 Description Check boxes that allow enabling or disabling the generation of a given alert for a given host If the check box is not selected default the alert is active It means The alert will appear in the category Alert active alerts in the Alert pane e The corresponding error message will be displayed in red or orange in the Monitoring List if relevant or Server Details areas If the check box is selected the alert is NOT active It means The alert will not appear in the category Alert active alerts in the Alert pane It will however appear when you select the Hidden category in the Alert pane e The corresponding error message will be displayed in a thick gray font in the Monitoring List if relevant or Server Details areas B
41. ices at the last attempt for information transfer 3 minutes ago 3 Monitoring mil USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V E Status Message Explanation US SNMP error An SNMP error was generated there was an error at the Error 00 03 00 last information transfer from the EVS servers to the polling Services 3 minutes ago Not managed No polling service is associated to the server Error State It indicates the functional status of the EVS server or other EVS hardware The possible statuses are Running Initializing In Maintenance or Halted Possible Values Status Message Explanation Thus Running The EVS server is running a given configuration Info Not Running The EVS server Initializing The EVS server is initializing in the boot sequence Error Maintenance The EVS server is in the Multicam Setup window hence it Error is not running a given configuration yet Halted The EVS server is turned off Error PSU It specifies the status of the power supply units Possible Values F Status Message Explanation Type OK 1 Only one PSU is installed on the server and is working Info fine OK 2 Two PSUs are installed and are working fine Info PSU 1 The first PSU is down Error PSU2 The second PSU is down Error GigE1 2 Status It specifies the operational status of the first GigE 1 or second GigE 2 Gigabit Ethernet interface connector 3 Monitoring 53 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 54 Possible Values Mess
42. information in the application 6 1 Introduction USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 1 Introduction Item SNMP protocol activity Polling status WVE Description Information on the activity of the SNMP process for example diel or DXletmvelGetHiostse Status of the SNMP polling The following error messages can be displayed At least one polling service must be managed In this case you should define a polling service as managed in the Configuration menu Monitoring Configuration tab gt Polling Services pane Polling service NAME not responding This message is displayed when the SNMP polling Service is not responding Polling service NAME not started In this case you should start the polling service in the Configuration menu gt Monitoring Configuration tab gt Polling Services pane Polling service NAME port 162 busy In this case there is a problem with the port 162 Check that no other service on the hardware hosting the polling Service is using this port Polling service NAME trap config not OK In this case there is a problem with the trap registration in the Configuration menu Trap Configuration tab Make sure the IP of the polling service is properly registered on all hosts Managing Trap Targets on page 26 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 2 2 1 Configuration Network Settings Introduction Should you face issues
43. ing Alerts Introduction wVE This topic explains how you can display and manage alerts from the Alerts area in the Monitoring window The possible actions are summarized in a table below Bear in mind that the alerts to be displayed and to be hidden have previously been defined in the Configuration menu Alert Configuration tab Possible Actions on Alerts In order to Change the type of alerts displayed Sort the alert items based on the values of a column ascending or descending order Display the error corresponding to the alert in the Server Details tab Acknowledge an alert in administrator mode only Proceed as follows Select the requested alert type in the Alert type drop down field vum Click the column heading on which the alert items should be sorted An arrow is displayed next to the column heading to identify the column and order type ascending or descending used to sort the items Double click the alert in the Alerts pane Click the flag in the Ack column for the alert to be acknowledged The alert is removed from the Alert list and added to the Acknowledged list 51 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 3 5 3 52 List of Possible Alerts Introduction The section describes the fields for which an alert can be generated and the associated default message s normal status and alert error messages Working Principle When an error is generated for a fi
44. isplay Menus and commands that allow accessing the menus GUI interface in administrator mode and or changing the display mode Standard User versus Administrator on page 3 3 Monitoring List area Display of hosts organized in groups as defined in the Configuration menu Monitoring Configuration tab Description of the Monitoring List on page 33 1 Introduction mi Ve USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V 1 6 1 Introduction Window area Description 4 Server Details area Detailed information on the EVS server or on the EVS hardware selected in the Monitoring List Overview on the Server Details Area on page 36 5 Alert Information area Area that allows users to display and acknowledge the alerts Description of Alerts Area on page 49 6 Status bar Status information about the polling service activity and last refresh time Status Bar on page 6 Menu Bar General Description The menu bar gives access to the various windows and associated functionality You will find below a short description of the menu items Some menu items are only available when the user is logged on as an administrator This is the case for the Configuration Install and Keyword files menus as well as for the icons on the right hand side I Area Description The following table presents the items on the menu bar Menu item Description Monitoring window Main window that allows you to monitor th
45. lows 1 From the Monitoring window select the server you want to access 5 Server Maintenance Tasks mmm V5 amp USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 2 Click the XT server Remote desktop button B The Remote Desktop window opens B XNet Web Remote Desktop CLIP 10 XT jmi Loc REC 10 XT jmi Loc TOT 0006 CLP 08 24 00 REM 64h27m30 Za ns o 1 From this window you are able to navigate through Multicam exactly as if you accessed them from a keyboard 5 2 2 Accessing the Multicam Web Setup When you are logged on as an administrator you can access the Multicam Web Setup page to change the server configuration To do so proceed as follows 1 From the Monitoring window select the server you want to access 2 Click the XT server Remote configuration button ga The Multicam Web Setup window opens Refer to the EVS Server Configuration manuals for more information 5 2 3 Accessing Remotely an LSM Remote Panel When you are logged on as an administrator you can take the control of an LSM Remote panel connected to a server This command should however be used very carefully To access remotely an LSM Remote panel proceed as follows 1 From the Monitoring window select the server you want to access 5 Server Maintenance Tasks 69 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 2 Click the XT server Remote control button a The Remote LSM window opens XNet Web Remote LSM i
46. n array See section PSU HDX on page 57 for examples of values for this field in case of SAS HDX array The values are the same for other arrays types Fans It gives the state of the fans on the given array See section Fan HDX on page 57 for examples of values for this field in case of SAS HDX array The values are the same for other arrays types Thermal It gives the temperature status on the given array See section Disk Thermal on page 58 for field values Raid Area This area gives indication on the number of RAIDs defined in the server and their respective identification R1 Parameter Description Raid ID It specifies the RAID storage system identification Disk Overview Tab Disk Status Area This area gives indication on the localization of each RAID and on the spare disks in the arrays The xx sign red identifies faulty disks that should directly be replaced especially when you work without spare disks The sign red identifies disks other than EVS disks The sp sign green identifies the spare disks R14 R14 R14 R14 R14 R15 R15 R15 R15 R16 R18 R16 R16 R16 R1 R9 R9 R9 R9 R10 R10 R10 R10 R10 R5 R11 R11 R11 R11 R12 R12 R4 R4 R4 RS RS RS R5 R1 E RE R2 R7 R7 R2 R2 Disk Temperature Area This area provides the internal temperature of each disk 43 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 Disk Details Tab The Disk Details tab provides specific information on the disks
47. n dotted blue line You cannot insert a group into another group If you drop a group into another group the moved group will be positioned at the end of the Server group where it was dropped EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 2 3 3 In order to Remove a group Adda discovered device to a group 1 02 A February 2014 Proceed as follows Select the group label and click the x button in the upper right corner of the Monitored Devices area If the group is not empty you will be prompted to confirm the deletion Drag and drop the selected discovered device into the requested group defined in the Monitored Devices area If you drag the device into the group name as illustrated below the device will be dropped at the end of the group If you drag the device between group elements as illustrated below the device will be dropped at the position of the thin dotted blue line Managing Polling Services Description of the Polling Services Pane Overview The polling services allow the transfer of information from the EVS servers and other EVS hardware to the web server They continuously query the individual devices using the SNMP protocol and get updated information from the devices when available The Polling Services pane in the Monitoring Config tab of the Configuration menu consists of the following areas displayed in the screenshot below Part Name Description 1 Polling Services List Lists
48. nstall Versions Tab Overview The Install Versions tab available from the main Install window contains the areas highlighted on the following screenshot and described in the table below JAL E 7 a S I3 Area Description The table below describes the various parts of Install Versions tab Area Name 1 Server Selection area 2 Version Installation buttons fields 9 Servers List 5 Server Maintenance Tasks Description This area displays the list of monitored EVS servers on which Multicam versions can be installed A series of buttons and fields is used in the installation process of a new Multicam version For a full description see the table below This area displays the list of EVS servers selected in the Server Selection area It gives information on the number of installed Multicam versions the available disk space the version currently used the installation status Progress 63 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 95 1 2 64 The table below describes the buttons and fields available in the Version Installation tab Button Field Description Select a Version field Used to select a Multicam version present on the web server 100432 on the above screenshot corresponds to the version 10 04 32 Remove Selected Used to remove from the web server the Multicam version Version button selected in the Select a Version field Add Version button Used to
49. ntenance Tasks il USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V E The table below describes the buttons and fields available in the Keyword file upload and Available Keyword Files panes Button Field Description Keyword File field Shows the keyword file name selected for upload Browse button Used to select the keyword file to upload Start button Used to start the keyword file upload on the selected EVS servers Abort button Used to abort the keyword file upload process Upload Status field Gives information on the upload process Idle on the above screenshot Remove button Used to delete the log file from the EVS server 5 3 2 Uploading a Keyword File on an EVS Server To upload a keyword file on an EVS server proceed as follows 1 Inthe Server Selection tree view select the EVS video server s on which you want to upload keyword files The selected servers are displayed in the Available Keyword Files area together with the keyword files already present on each server 2 Inthe Keyword File Upload area click the Browse button to select the keyword file The selected file is displayed in the Keyword File field 3 Click the Start button The upload process of the keyword file begins on all the selected servers Once the upload is completed the new keyword files are displayed in the Available Keyword Files area 5 4 Server Log Extraction 5 4 1 Description of the Extract Log Window Overview The Extract
50. parameter is in a valid state black font when Info the Remaining Capacity threshold is not exceeded The parameter is in a warning state orange font Warning when the Remaining Capacity threshold is exceeded The parameter is in an error state red font when Error the Remaining Capacity is null It specifies the status of the power supply units of the external SAS disk array Possible Values Message Explanation OK 1 Only o Status Type ne PSU is installed on the SAS HDX disk array and is Info working fine OK 2 Two PSUs are installed on the SAS HDX disk array and Info working fine I No external storage system is installed Info PSU1 The first PSU of the SAS HDX disk array is down Error PSU2 The second PSU of the SAS HDX disk array is down Error Fan HDX It specifies the state of the fans on the external SAS disk array Possible Values Message OK l Fan 1 Fan 1 2 Explanation Status Type The fans is are operating Info No external fans are installed Info The fan 1 is faulty Error The fans 1 and 2 are faulty 57 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 Disk Thermal It specifies the temperature on the internal and external disks Possible Values Message Explanation OK All temperatures measured on disks are OK INT 1 Rising The temperature of disk 1 on the internal disk orange array is rising between 50 and 55 C EXT 2 3 Rising The temperature of disk 3 of the
51. raction process Integra Downloading EVS on the above screenshot Download button d Used to download the log file from the web server Remove button X Used to delete the log file from the web server 5 4 2 Extracting Logs from an EVS Server To extract logs from an EVS Server proceed as follows 1 Inthe Server Selection tree view select the EVS video server s you want to extract logs from 2 Click the Extract button Logs are extracted for the selected servers one by one When the logs have been extracted for all selected EVS servers the log extraction date and the name of the log file is displayed in the Extracted Log Files area q Note q Only one log file per EVS server is available on the web server 5 Server Maintenance Tasks 75 Sa V Lr To learn more about EVS go to www evs com Corporate 32 4 361 7000 North amp Latin America 1 973 575 7811 EVS Headquarters Asia amp Pacific Li ge Science Park 852 2914 2501 16 rue Bois St Jean B 4102 Seraing Other regional offices Belgium www evs com contact EVS Broadcast Equipment is continuously adapting and improving its products in accordance with the ever changing requirements of the Broadcast Industry The data contained herein is therefore subject to change without prior notice Companies and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies
52. s Net Clips Rem Capacity Clip Capacity Loop Rec Up Time System Date Sync PC to TC Sync Period PC Free Disk Space DB Status LIS Rec Train Expiration 1 02 A February 2014 Description It indicates the server type XT3 XT2 XS It specifies the name given to the product by the user It indicates the base configuration used to start the server It specifies the server s unique serial number It specifies the server software revision It indicates the functional status of the EVS server or other EVS hardware The possible statuses are Running Initializing In Maintenance or Halted It specifies the status of the power supply units It indicates the presence or absence of Genlock synchronization signal and its type It indicates the status of LTC Longitudinal Time Code analogue signal It specifies the number of clips stored on the server It specifies the total number of clips stored on the whole SDTI network It indicates the remaining recording capacity on the EVS server in hours and percentage It specifies the clip capacity as defined on the server Global or Per Channel It specifies the loop recording mode as defined on the server It indicates the elapsed time since the last boot It indicates the MTPC date and time It synchronizes the internal TC to the timecode read on the LTC input of the server and clears the TC discontinuities detected on the LTC input of the system
53. s no MTPC card this value is not displayed as a warning 10 MB When the space available is less than 20MB the label is in an Error red error state For PCs no MTPC card this value is not displayed as a warning 60 3 Monitoring 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V E 4 Event History 4 1 Description of the History Window Overview The History window accessible via the History menu makes it possible to view all SNMP messages that have been generated in the past and filter them based on several criteria host date severity and event type The History window mainly consists of two panes for the selection of criteria on the left hand side 1 2 and one pane for the display of filtered events on the right hand side 3 The areas are described below MNuMEMEMMNMENMEMNMNNNENMIIMN a a a a a a a a a a a B B a n a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a LI a a a a a a a a a Bn Li 4 Event History 61 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 4 2 62 Area Description The table below describes the various parts of History window Part Name Description ji Host Selection Tree of monitored devices that you can include or exclude from the search using the check box in front of each group and host 2 Filter Settings Parameters to refine the search in addition to the host selection Start Date Earliest event date to be taken into account in the sear
54. s related to the number of installed versions and disk space is provided by means of icons in the grid How to Add a Multicam Version on the Web Server 1 Inthe Install Versions tab click the Add Version button The following window appears 2 Click the Browse button to select the version file The selected file is displayed in the Version field 3 Click the Upload button The version is added on the web server provided that there are not yet 6 versions installed on the web server How to Install a Multicam Version on an EVS Video Server 1 Inthe Server Selection tree view select the EVS video server s you want to install a Multicam version on 2 Inthe Install Versions tab click the arrow next to the selecta version vw field The list of Multicam versions available on the web server is displayed 5 Server Maintenance Tasks 65 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 3 Select a Multicam version from the drop down list 4 Click the Install button The Multicam version is installed on the selected servers provided that none of the limitations has been met Otherwise an alert is displayed and the Retry button is made available to start the installation again 5 1 3 Description of the Remove Installed Versions Tab Overview The Remove Installed Versions tab available from the main Install window contains the areas highlighted on the following screenshot and described in the table b
55. scovered devices that are not monitored to prevent a reduction of the polling service performances EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 How to Discover New Hosts Using IP Addresses To discover new hosts using their IP address or a range of IP addresses proceed as follows 1 Inthe Monitoring Configuration window right click the sign on the upper right corner of the Discovered Devices area in the Tree Configuration pane The following dialog box opens 2 You can discover new devices in one of the following ways o Discover a single host by selecting the Single mode and typing the IP address of the host you want to identify in the Start IP field o Discover the hosts in a range of IP addresses by selecting the Range mode and typing the first IP address and the last IP address of the range XNetWebMonitor has to search for 3 Click OK The hosts that are discovered are added to the list of discovered devices in the Discovered Devices area How to Automatically Discover Hosts To launch an automatic discovery of all EVS servers present on the network click the magnifier button iS on the top right corner of the Discovered Devices area The automatic discovery feature can be used to discover EVS servers not other EVS hardware 16 2 Configuration 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V E How to Remove Discovered Hosts To remove one or more discovered devices proceed as follows k Selec
56. second external orange disk array is rising between 50 and 55 C INT 1 2 Overheating The temperature of disk 2 of the first internal disk red storage board exceeds 55 C RAID It specifies the status of the raids Possible Values Message Explanation OK The raid system is working fine R1 Rebuilt The systemis rebuilding raid 1 of the raid matrix The X X orange represent the percentage processed of the rebuild operation Status Type Info Warning Warning Error Status Type Info Warning In the Server Details pane Storage tab the raid has an orange background in the RAID area R1 The raid 1 of the raid matrix has lost a disk and cannot afford Degraded any new disk failure without loosing the full storage red In the Server Details pane Storage tab the raid has a red background in the RAID area Raid R W Retry Error It specifies the number of renewed attempts of read and or write operations on disks of the raids As soon as at least a read or write operation had to retried this generates a warning 58 3 Monitoring USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 Possible Values Message Explanation Or Ow 0 renewed read attempt 0 renewed write attempt Or 1w orange O renewed read attempt 1 renewed write attempt Raid R W Error VS amp Status Type Info Warning It specifies the number of errors in read and or write operations on disks of the raids As soon
57. select a Multicam version to be added to the web server Install button Used to install the Multicam version selected in the field on the EVS server Abort button Used to abort the installation of the Multicam version being installed Retry button Used to restart an installation process which has not succeeded Next button Used to skip the installation process on an EVS server and proceed to the next one Installation Process Gives information on the installation process Status field Idle on the above screenshot Installing a Multicam Version Introduction To remotely upgrade a Multicam version on one or several EVS video servers the Multicam version must be previously added to the web server Consequently you will proceed in the following sequence 1 Adding a Multicam Version on the Web Server 2 Installing a Multicam Version on an EVS Video Server Limitations for the Installation of a Multicam Version Web Server Six Multicam versions maximum can be installed on the web server 5 Server Maintenance Tasks 1 WVE USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V EVS Video Server The installation process will not be possible in the following cases e They are already five Multicam versions installed on the EVS server e The space available on disk is not sufficient for a new installation e The upload of the version from the polling service to the server is not complete The server is faulty Warnings and alert
58. selves organized in different group boxes Tab Name Included field groups Status General information data about A V network controllers GigE connections and channels Storage Information on disk capacity array definition disk numbers and disk models Hardware List of the boards fitted on the EVS server Codes List of Codes installed on the EVS server When you select another EVS hardware in the Monitoring List the Device Details area provides data on the selected hardware its drives and communication interfaces See section Device Details on page 46 for more information Hiding and Displaying the Server Details Pane The Server Details pane can be hidden or displayed by clicking the split box on the split bar between the Monitoring pane and the Server Details pane S S S P 3 Monitoring mmm USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a VU 3 3 2 Status Tab Overview In the Status tab the main parameters are organized in several group boxes as shown on the following figure The different group boxes and their parameters are detailed hereafter Note If Multicam is not active and running on the selected server most of the parameter fields will be left blank General Area The table below describes the fields available in the General area 3 Monitoring 37 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA Parameter Type Facility Name Base Config Serial Number Version State PSU Genlock LTC Local Clip
59. service its name will be displayed in black If the trap target is a computer hosting XNetWebMonitor the registered IP Address will be displayed in gray The x button on the right of the trap target allows removing this trap target for the given device 4 Register Polling Button that allows administrators to register polling Services button services as trap targets to all the hosts the active polling services manage 5 Remove Trap Target Button that allows administrators to remove in one go button a trap target from all hosts it is registered to This button is used in combination with the drop down list on the left hand side which allows the selection of the trap target to be removed 6 Trap Registration Status bar showing the progress of the trap registration status bar or unregistration when the Register Polling Services button or Remove Trap Targets button is used Managing Trap Targets Concept of Trap Target A trap target is the IP address of a computer registered to a host to receive SNMP trap messages This can be a machine hosting XNetWebMonitor or a polling service of XNetWebMonitor The trap target for a machine hosting a polling service is defined by the name of the polling service itself associated to an IP address The trap target for a computer hosting XNetWebMonitor is identified by an IP address The trap targets are managed in the Configuration menu Trap Config tab 2 Configuration 1 U
60. t in the Discovered Devices area is a host EVS server or PC that has been discovered and is not monitored It is highly recommended to remove discovered devices that are not monitored to prevent a reduction of the polling performances Button used to open a dialog box that allows you to Add button discover new hosts using an individual IP address or arange of IP addresses R Button used to remove a selected host from the list of emove button M discovered devices SEES Button used to launch the discovery process agnifier button Discovering New Devices Introduction The first task you should fulfill when you start working with XNetWebMonitor consists of identifying the hosts EVS servers and other EVS hardware you want to monitor This is the first stage for defining the hosts you will monitor You will discover new hosts in the Configuration menu Monitoring Config tab Tree Configuration pane Discovered Devices area Once the hosts are discovered you can add them to the tree of monitored devices and organize the tree structure For more information on this step Organizing Monitored Devices on page 17 Host Discovery Methods Three methods can be used to discover new hosts Discovering a individual host using its IP address Discovering the hosts that belong to a range of IP Addresses Discovering automatically all hosts available on the network Warning It is highly recommended to remove di
61. t the host s you want to remove from the list of discovered devices using one of the following method Click ona host for a single selection CTRL click for a multiple non contiguous selection e CAPS LOCK SHIFT click for a multiple contiguous selection Click the Remove button x on the top right of the Discovered Devices area Organizing Monitored Devices Process Overview Before you can organize monitored devices in the tree view you need to have discovered the hosts you want to monitor Discovering New Devices on page 15 Organizing monitored devices consists of the following main steps 1 2 Creating empty groups below the XNet root in the Monitored Devices area Adding discovered devices to the created groups by dragging and dropping the requested devices from the Discovered Devices area to the requested group in the Monitored Devices area Possible Actions The table below presents the possible actions in the Monitored Devices area In order to Proceed as follows Create a new group Click the ub button in the upper right corner of the Monitored Devices area and type the name for the new group Rename an Click the group label in the tree and type a new name for the group existing group Move an Select the group icon of a group node and drag it to the requested existing group position in the tree 2 Configuration During the drag operation the requested position is symbolized by a thi
62. tWebMonitor interface you are logged on by default as a standard user The Configuration Install and Keyword files menus are dimmed Logging in as an administrator allows you to perform the following actions e Configuring how and which monitoring and alert information will be displayed in the main window e Installing and or removing Multicam versions on EVS servers e Uploading keyword files on EVS servers Using the XT tools symbolized by icons on the right of the menu bar How to Log on as an Administrator To log on as an administrator proceed as follows 1 Click the login icon Login in the top right corner of the Monitoring window 2 Inthe Login dialog box enter the administrator user name and password provided by EVS 3 Click the Login button How to Log Out Once you have finished working in administrator mode you can log out by clicking the Logout icon in the top right corner of the Monitoring window EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 5 1 02 A February 2014 User Interface Overview Introduction When you access the XNetWebMonitor interface the Monitoring window main window is displayed The schema below highlights the various areas on the Monitoring window Area Description The table below describes the various parts of Monitoring window Window area Description 1 Menu bar Gives access to the various windows and associated functionality Menu Bar on page 5 2 Login and D
63. the following message appears in the Polling Services List area it means that two or more polling services manage an EVS server with different threshold parameters As this situation leads to inconsistent alerts it is highly recommended to set the same threshold values for all polling services that manage the same server 3 Inthe Polling Services List tick the Managed check box of the polling service you want to configure and run 2 Configuration 23 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 4 Inthe Polling Services Configuration area associate the devices to be monitored to the polling service To do this tick the check boxes in the intersection between the row of the devices to be monitored and the polling service that should manage this device Repeat this operation for all devices to be monitored by the given polling service n 4 5 Inthe Polling Services List check that the polling status regularly displays Polling which means the polling service is started Otherwise click the Start button above the Polling Services List 2 4 Trap Configuration 2 4 4 Description of the Trap Configuration Tab Overview You can access the Trap Configuration window by clicking the Configuration menu and the Trap Configuration tab The Trap Configuration window displays the host tree EVS servers or other EVS hardware For each host the list of IP addresses of the computers registered to the host
64. ticam version from the drop down list 3 Click the Remove Selected Version button The version is removed from the web server 5 Server Maintenance Tasks 67 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 5 2 5 2 1 68 How to Remove a Multicam Version from an EVS Server To remove a Multicam version on a single EVS video server proceed as follows k In the Server Selection tree view select the EVS video server s you want to remove a Multicam version from Open the Remove Installed Versions tab The grid displays the versions installed on all the selected EVS servers Click the Remove button x next to the Multicam version you want to remove on a specific server How to Remove a Multicam Version from all EVS Servers To remove a Multicam version on a single EVS video server proceed as follows 1 In the Server Selection tree view select the EVS video server s you want to remove a Multicam version from From the Remove Installed Versions tab click the arrow next to the field The list of Multicam versions installed on EVS servers is displayed Select a Multicam version from the drop down list Click the Remove Selected Version button The version is removed from all the EVS servers Remote Access to an EVS Server Accessing Remotely a Server Desktop When you are logged on as an administrator you can remotely access a server desktop To access remotely a server desktop proceed as fol
65. to set up XNetWebMonitor in your network and should a network configuration be required you will find the necessary network information in this section Description Connection Client Server e Communication in HTTP on port 80 bidirectional Connection Master Service Polling Service Both services are often installed on the same machine Communication in HTTP on port 2280 bidirectional e Communication in HTTP on port 2281 bidirectional Communication in HTTP on port 2282 bidirectional Monitoring Monitoring protocol SNMP e Communication for the polling TCP on port 161 bidirectional Communication of the SNMP traps UDP on port 162 outbound out of the server only Remote desktop and LSM Remote functions e TCP 50000 bidirectional Config Web e Communication in HTTP on port 80 bidirectional 2 Configuration mil USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 V AE 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 Configuration Display Profiles and Settings General Display Settings Introduction You can modify some general display settings in the Settings window Display tab that you can open clicking the Settings icon in the upper right corner of the Monitoring window List of Settings The editable settings are the following Name Description Refresh period Time interval in seconds for refreshing the information from the web server Temperature unit Unit of temperature used in the application The possible values are
66. utton that allows deselecting all the check boxes at once this way reactivating all alert messages on all hosts 2 Configuration 1 USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 a V E 3 Monitoring 3 1 Overview on the Monitoring Window Introduction The Monitoring window is the main window in XNetWebMonitor It gives access to the current SNMP information and alerts on all monitored EVS servers and EVS hardware Illustration The Monitoring window contains three panes highlighted on the screenshot below and described in the table below 3 Monitoring 31 EVS Broadcast Equipment SA 1 02 A February 2014 Area Description The table below describes the various areas of the Monitoring window Part Name le Monitoring List 2 Server Details 3 Alerts Note q The Server Details and Alerts panes can be displayed or hidden by clicking the Description groups and related SNMP information Description of the Monitoring List on page 33 tabs Status tab e Storage tab Hardware tab e Code tab The SNMP information on other EVS hardware only contains a Status tab Server Details on page 36 List of alerts The displayed alert types are configured in the Alert Configuration tab Alert Configuration on page 28 split boxes on the pane borders Display of Monitoring Information The information displayed on the Monitoring window will be displayed in different ways depending on the information
67. ve alert present for the given server e gray XNet Web cannot retrieve information with the SNMP protocol It specifies the status of the polling service It indicates e whether the polling service is running correctly e when the polling service last sent a query to the server time interval in hh mm ss from current time It indicates the type of EVS hardware Examples XT2 4U XT3 6U IPDirector It indicates the functional status of the EVS server or other EVS hardware The possible statuses are Running Initializing In Maintenance or Halted It specifies the server identification number on the SDTI network It indicates the server type on the SDTI network The possible values are e Master Server e Client Not Applicable SDTI not present or set to off It indicates the base configuration used to start the server 3 Monitoring USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 Name Video Std Genlock Analog LTC GigE 1 IP Address GigE Open Conn Disk PSU Traffic DB Status Loc Clips Rem Capacity Used Capacity Physical Memory CPU Usage WVE Description It specifies the video standard used on the server ports It indicates the presence or absence of Genlock synchronization signal and its type It indicates the status of LTC Longitudinal Time Code analogue signal It indicates the IP address of the GigE 1 interface port It indicates the number of open connections to the
68. y 2014 Possible Values Message Explanation ihn Connected The EVS server is connected to the network Info Connecting The EVS server s connection to the network is in Info progress Stand alone The system does not have the XNet license or the Info required hardware or the SDTI network is disabled Not Connected The EVS server is not connected to the network Error Disconnected The EVS server is in a disconnection phase Error Connection fault The EVS server cannot connect to the XNet network Error due to an incompatibility error Traffic It indicates the network traffic status Possible Values Message Explanation uin Normal The traffic on the SDTI network is properly managed Info Heavy The SDTI network makes full use of the available capacity Warning orange Corrupted The SDTI network is overloaded has lost at least one Error command from a controller and is desynchronized Rem Capacity It indicates the remaining recording capacity on the EVS server in hours and percentage The alert generation depends on the threshold defined for the Remaining Capacity field in the Monitoring settings defined in Configuration menu Monitoring Configuration tab See section Monitoring Settings on page 21 The default threshold is 596 56 3 Monitoring USER MANUAL XNetWebMonitor 1 02 3 Monitoring Possible Values Message 48 01 53 97 01 03 32 2 00 00 00 0 PSU HDX wVE Status Explanation Type The

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