This manual describes the web user interface and provides instructions on common uses and best practices for users.
It also provides the basic setup, installation and management practices for administrators. For both administrators
and users, it functions as a getting started guide.
This manual describes the web user interface and provides instructions on common uses and best practices for users.
It also provides the basic setup, installation and management practices for administrators. For both administrators
and users, it functions as a getting started guide.
Monitor monitors tools with licenses using live sampling and debug logs for denials, and it monitors tools with no licenses
using wrapper scrips and a monitoring agent.
This section explains how to use Monitor to answer common questions. In most cases, there isn’t one answer to a question. Some investigation is required.
Monitor has many views and reports, and this section details all of them. It is designed as a reference, so when you generate
a report, you will understand all its parameters.
Altair Monitor is a software license tracking tool that reports current and historical license utilization. The license managers
that Monitor supports includes FlexNet Publisher, Reprise, LUM, and many others. The primary user interface for accessing Monitor is a web interface.
This manual describes the web user interface and provides instructions on common uses and best practices for users.
It also provides the basic setup, installation and management practices for administrators. For both administrators
and users, it functions as a getting started guide.
Once the Monitor system is set up and installed, it is
recommended that Windows users set up a Monitor as a service.
This enables you to more efficiently manage Monitor and to
log in from your local host easily.
Stop Monitor from running by clicking
Stop.
Figure 1.
Under Windows Services, enter in your account and password.
The service account name is generated from your company, as is the
password.
Click Install.
When finished installing, click Start from the Windows
Services area.
You can log in from the local host from this point forward.