Learning about full reports
In WhatsUp Gold, full reports are used to
troubleshoot and monitor performance and historical data that has
been collected during the operation of the application. This data
can help you troubleshoot problem areas on your network. Full
reports are accessible from both the console and the web Interface,
but beginning in v11, reports are only viewable from the web
interface.
Full reports are viewed from the Reports tab
and can be sent on a regular basis to an email address you identify
through the Recurring Report feature.
From the WhatsUp Gold console, you can access
full reports by clicking the Reports button on the console toolbar.
Report categories
Reports in WhatsUp Gold are broken down by the
scope and the type of information displayed within each report.
There are three categories for full reports
based on the scope of information displayed:
- .
These reports display system-wide information. System reports do
not focus on a particular device nor a specific device group. For
example, the General Error Log and the Web User Activity Log are
system reports.
- .
These reports display information relating to a specific device
group. For example, the Group State Change Timeline and the Group
Actions Applied reports are group reports.
- .
These reports display information relating to a specific device.
For example, the Device Status Report is a device report.
There are three categories for full reports
based on the type of information displayed:
- . These reports display
information gathered from WMI and SNMP Performance Monitors
regarding your network devices' CPU, disk, interface, and memory
utilization; and ping latency and availability. For example, the
Device Custom Performance Monitors and the Group Memory Utilization
reports are performance reports.
: By
default, performance data is not collected for the monitors
assigned to the devices in your database. To begin collecting
performance data for a device, right-click on a device on the
Devices tab and select from the context menu. In the
Device Properties dialog, select and choose the monitors
you want to apply to the selected device.
- . These are troubleshooting reports that allow you to
investigate network issues. For example, the Group Active Monitor
Outage and the Passive Monitor Error Log are problem area
reports.
- . These reports display information
on your WhatsUp Gold settings and diagnostics, as well as
device-specific and user-configured details. For example, the Home,
Top 10, and Device Status workspaces/full reports are general
reports.
Advantages of full Reports
- Larger than the workspace reports, full
reports give you a larger data view, which can be useful in
pin-pointing the time an event occurred or viewing multiple graphed
items. Many workspace reports link to full reports, so that you can
view this larger data view to troubleshoot.
- The date range on full reports can be zoomed
in or out so that you can get a smaller or larger picture of what's
going on with an aspect of the network.
- A list in the upper-right corner of a full
report screen allows you to navigate to other reports in the same
category. When you use this list to navigate to another report, the
date range selected in the report you are navigating away from is
transferred to any report you view subsequently.
- Much of the data in full reports can be
exported to Microsoft Excel or to a formatted text file.