Introduction Systems Management allows you to add devices to your account that you have “discovered” on the network, then monitor those devices using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). That monitoring could mean being alerted when a router port goes over a certain bandwidth utilisation, or a network-connected UPS passes a specific battery charge threshold. […]
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Creating Custom Component Monitors in Systems Management (Panda)
Introduction Component monitors are, basically, scripts that run regularly on your devices – and if a specific condition is met, it will raise an alert. For example, in the ComStore are pre-configured component monitors for a number of anti-virus packages that will alert if your definitions are out of date, or if the anti-virus software […]
Best practices for Lost Device security with Systems Management (Panda)
Safety and security of user data is always a priority when managing partner devices. When a device is lost or stolen, the data stored is often more valuable than the device itself. It is therefore imperative that, in the event of a device being lost or stolen, you ensure its data is protected or removed […]
How do I create an account policy in Systems Management? (Panda)
To create an account level policy, proceed as follows: Open the Administration console. Click the Account tab, select Policies and click New account policy. Type a name for your policy and select the type: Agent ESXi Monitoring Maintenance Window Mobile Device Management Monitoring Patch Management Power Windows Update You can also select Based on, if you want to base your new […]
How to use the Patch Management feature within Systems Management (Panda)
The Patch Management feature within PCSM allows the network administrator to automate the deployment of updates and patches for software installed. The administrator can also approve patches that have not been installed on the managed devices. Patch management feature description From the PCSM administration console, click the Manage tab in either the Account tab or within a specific Site. The […]
How to create a patch policy in Systems Management (Panda)
Patch policies in Systems Management enable the administrator to have greater control of the rollout of Windows updates to the network. By configuring a number of options from the Administration console, the administrator can easily fine tune the delivery of patches to all Windows devices. Steps to create a patch policy Open the PCSM Administration […]
How do I create an account policy in Systems Management? (Panda)
To create an account level policy, proceed as follows: Open the Administration console. Click the Account tab, select Policies and click New account policy. Type a name for your policy and select the type: Agent ESXi Monitoring Maintenance Window Mobile Device Management Monitoring Patch Management Power Windows Update You can also select Based on, if you want to base your new […]
How to use the Patch Management feature within Systems Management (Panda)
The Patch Management feature within PCSM allows the network administrator to automate the deployment of updates and patches for software installed. The administrator can also approve patches that have not been installed on the managed devices. Patch management feature description From the PCSM administration console, click the Manage tab in either the Account tab or within a specific Site. The […]
How to create a patch policy in Systems Management (Panda)
Patch policies in Systems Management enable the administrator to have greater control of the rollout of Windows updates to the network. By configuring a number of options from the Administration console, the administrator can easily fine tune the delivery of patches to all Windows devices. Steps to create a patch policy Open the PCSM Administration […]
What is the Panda Cloud Systems Management password policy? (Panda)
Requirements All passwords set for the Systems Management users must meet the following requirements: 8 characters long with at least one upper, one lower, one digit, and one of the following special symbols: * @ # $ ! £ % Additional password security features can be configured as necessary. How to configure the passwords Open […]