Optimised support for ArcGIS Enterprise
Optimised support for ArcGIS Enterprise
con terra’s analytics and monitoring solution, service.monitor, offers a holistic and centralised view of the operation and use of GeoIT solutions. With the current version 4.9, support for ArcGIS Enterprise in particular has been further improved and the integration and deployment of the software has been optimised by simplifying ArcGIS data transfer, among other things.
ArcGIS Enterprise - even better integrated
The interaction between ArcGIS Enterprise and service.monitor has been improved in many areas. ArcGIS Portal instances can now be integrated into active monitoring as an independent service type. This enables GIS administrators to always have an accurate picture of their Enterprise environment. In addition, threshold values can be defined for all monitored services for the number of monitoring failures detected, above which the system triggers an alarm. For example, it is now possible to define that a notification is sent if a particular service has taken longer than two seconds to respond three times in succession.
In addition, ArcGIS Enterprise logging data is now transmitted more efficiently to service.monitor, which makes configuration and commissioning much easier. The dashboards for ArcGIS have been modernised and now provide clearer information for daily access analysis.
FME Flow optimisations and new query options.
In the FME Flow area, the log files of the FME job executions have been improved. They can now be queried according to their associated workspace or repository, which makes long-term analyses easier. Further optimisations have been made in the execution of the FME Python API of service.monitor.
A closer connection between data aggregation and monitoring makes it now possible to use aggregation-based queries. For example, you can receive notifications only if the average response time of a service has been above one second in the last 30 minutes.
You can find more information about service.monitor on our product page.
Christoph Uhlenküken