Centralized Monitoring Console (CMC)

Centralized Monitoring provides Reseller customers with access to a secure website where BackupAssist reports can be viewed from any location using a web browser.

Centralized Monitoring allows system administrators who are managing multiple BackupAssist installations to receive one summary report email per day instead of one email per BackupAssist installation. The administrator can also log into a central console to see the status of all machines and view reports from one location.

This is useful for Resellers who have multiple clients running BackupAssist and organizations that have multiple sites and a centralized IT department.

The Centralized Monitoring console is only available to Resellers with clients that have a current BackupCare Subscription.

Online User Guide

Configuring the Centralized Monitoring Console

The Centralized Monitoring Setup is used to register a BackupAssist installation with your CMC account using the credentials supplied with your reseller account. This registration is performed on each BackupAssist installation, and the backup jobs selected will be added to your CMC.

To configure (CMC) follow the steps below:

1. Open BackupAssist and select the Remote tab.

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CMC registration and monitoring selection screen

2. Select Centralized Monitoring Setup

3. Enter your credentials:

  • Account ID: Your CMC account number
  • Authorization Key: The password BackupAssist uses to authenticate with the CMC account.

You must be issued an account by our team when you signed up as a Gold Reseller of BackupAssist. If you’re unsure of these details, please contact support.

If the credentials are correct, you will receive a confirmation message.

4. Select the backups you want to monitor using the CMC.

Your Centralized Monitoring Console is now ready to use.

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CMC registration and monitoring selection screen

Using the Centralized Monitoring console

Opening the console

The Centralized Monitoring console (CMC) is opened using the following steps:

To access the CMC using BackupAssist:

  1. Open BackupAssist and select the Remote tab.
  2. Select Launch Centralized Monitoring, and a logon screen will open.
  3. Enter your Account ID and Password (Your CMC account number and password).

To access CMC directly from a web browser:

  1. Open the CMC by going to http://www.backupassist.com/cmc/logout.php, or the CMC link from the Reseller Portal.
  2. Enter your Account ID and Password (Your CMC account number and password).

The Centralized Monitoring Console Home page will now open.

When you log in for the first time, you will be asked to set your preferences.

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Centralized Monitoring Console - home page

The Home menu will display all of the console menus. These menus are described in the following sections.

Reports menu

When a backup job registered to your CMC account has completed, BackupAssist will send the report to the CMC. You can then view the reports from a web browser.

The Reports menu provides selections of grouped reports and analysis options for those reports.

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Centralized Monitoring - flow of information between user and BackupAssist installations

To view the different CMC reports, select the report type required from the Reports menu. A screen will open with a listing of the reports or the search / filter functions that are used to find the required reports.

There are five backup report screens:

  • Jobs run in the last 24 hours displays reports received within the 24 hour cutoff limit configured under your CMC account's preferences.
  • Last status for all jobs lists the last backup report for all jobs.
  • All Reports displays all reports. They can be filtered by client, computer and job.
  • Analyze Backup Job provides criteria to select a set of backup reports. For this selection, a Data Growth Analysis chart and a Performance Analysis chart will be displayed.
  • Client Summary Report allows you to generate a Monthly backup report and a Data Growth/BackupAssist performance graphical report.

See the section below, CMC sample reports, for examples.

The table below summarizes the current report structure.

Report

Emailed daily

View from web login

Overnight back up status across all clients

Last backup status across all clients

Backup status for an individual client

Backup Report for an individual job

Graph of data size for individual backup job

Manage menu

This screen displays a list of your BackupAssist installations.

Using the Actions column, you can select:

  • Add Note to add a text note (with an expiry date) to the Notes column.
  • View Reports which will give you the option to load a Client or Data growth, report filter screen.
  • Manage jobs to open a new screen where you can view a Full report of the last backup run, and Delete reports (all reports) from that installation of BackupAssist.

Installations of BackupAssist v7.1 and later have enhanced communication between the CMC and BackupAssist, which improves what the CMC knows about the status of backup jobs on a client.

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CMC - Manage menu

When changes are made to clients and backup jobs on installations of BackupAssist v7.0 and earlier, the CMC may require manual job and client modifications.

Using the Actions column, you can select:

  • Remove will remove a client from the CMC. Reports will no longer be expected from that client.
  • Suspend will suspend a client. As long as the client is suspended, the CMC will not expect reports.
  • Manage Jobs will open a new screen with the following options: Delete job, Pause job and Change next run time. When a backup job on CMC is deleted or paused, CMC will no longer expect reports from that job. For example, if a job had been deleted on the BackupAssist installation, you would delete it from the CMC.

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Transactions menu

Transactions menu

This menu displays a log of your CMC activity, such as jobs run and processed, and emails sent. This information is mainly used for debugging technical issues.

Preferences menu

This menu is used to enter your regional details, display preferences and the email addresses to send reports to.

Below is a summary of some key selections:

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Preferences menu

  • My logo: Select Browse to locate the image you would like to use and select Upload. The image will appear on your email notifications.
  • Email: The Last Status for all jobs report will be sent to this email address each day. Leave this field blank if you do not want to receive a daily email. You can include multiple email address separated by a semi-colon.
  • Time zone, Time format and Date format: These fields are used to set the time that your daily backup report will be sent. The details contained in the report will reflect the backup at the time the report was sent.

My Profile menu

This screen is used to enter your personal details, CMC authorization key and CMC password.

Sample Reports

Report 1: Overnight backup status across all clients

This summary table shows the status of jobs that ran the previous night (or alternatively, in the 24 hours leading up to the daily cut-off time). This report will be delivered via email each night. Jobs that ran in the last 24 hours for monitoring account "First Computers Pty Ltd":

Report 2: Last backup status across all clients

This report is similar to Report #1 but shows the last result of every monitored backup job, including those that did not run in the last 24 hours (for example, backups jobs that run once each week).

Report 3: Backup status for an individual client

This view is similar to the Reports screen in BackupAssist. Resellers can access this report from their Reseller Portal.

Report 4: Backup Report for an individual job

This is the HTML as generated when a user clicks on a backup job execution from the Reports tab in BackupAssist. This report is very similar to the reports currently generated in BackupAssist.

Report 5: Graph of data size for individual backup job

Simple line chart showing data growth. This report will be available through a reseller's online portal.

Data Collection Policy

Posted information is encrypted while being transmitted via the internet.

Only the data needed to display the reports is transmitted, and it will not be used for solicitation, sales or marketing purposes. Our privacy and data collection policy outlines exactly what data is transmitted.

How is data transmitted?

Data is sent to the BackupAssist servers via HTTPS - meaning the data is strongly encrypted when it is transmitted across the Internet.

What data is transmitted?

Only the data outlined below is transmitted to the BackupAssist servers.

For reporting purposes:

  • The HTML report. Same as the report viewable from the BackupAssist Console. (Status, start date/time, end date/time, BackupAssist version, computer name, any warning or errors, data size).
  • Backup Engine Type (e.g. NTBackup, SQL, Exchange Mailbox, Drive Imaging)
  • Job key and execution key
  • Next expected run date
  • Organization name for the client (to identify them in the reports)

For authentication purposes:

  • Centralized Monitoring Account ID
  • Pre-shared Authorization Key (a non-human-readable hash)
  • BackupAssist Installation ID (a non-human-readable GUID)
  • BackupAssist Product Keys

How long is data stored?

The data will be stored for 100 days to meet the current minimum reporting requirements. However, the minimum periods may change and the data could be stored for longer periods.

Where is data stored?

Data is stored on our servers, which currently run RedHat Enterprise Linux and are hosted by InetU Inc. Our servers are dedicated servers - they are not shared with any other company or user. InetU specialize in Managed Hosting, and have been highly ranked by NetCraft (even #1 at times) for reliability. InetU also monitor the security on our servers for things like intruder detection, etc.

Analysis of data for troubleshooting purposes

We reserve the right to analyze errors reported by BackupAssist for the purposes of improving our software and services to our clients. For example, periodically we may choose to data mine and rank the most commonly reported errors to try to solve them or streamline the debugging process. Our only interest is to improve the BackupAssist user experience.

Data is not collected for solicitation, sales or marketing purposes

None of the data sent contains names, addresses or contact details. Additionally, we will not approach your clients for any solicitation, sales or marketing purposes. In the event that we need to correspond with someone regarding a particular BackupAssist installation, it will be done to the registered owner of the Centralized Monitoring account - i.e. the VAR or system administrator.

Notification in case of discovery of bugs

If we discover major bugs in our software that are affecting your servers under management, we will endeavor to contact you and notify you so that you can take corrective action. However, we are not under any obligation to notify you of such bugs and cannot guarantee that this will be done.