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The ELM Server includes the ELM Control Panel applet, which appears in the Windows Control Panel.  To access it, open Control Panel and choose the ELM Enterprise Manager applet.

Note
For Windows 2003/2008 64bit systems, in the control panel, the ELM applet is located under the "View x86 Control Panel Icons".

It contains the following tabs:

Options

ELM Server Listen Port - Enter the port number on which the ELM Server listens. By default, an ELM Server will listen on port 1251.

Unknown Agents - Enables the ELM Server to automatically add systems that send data to the ELM Server (e.g., Syslog messages, SNMP traps, etc.), provided there are licenses available. By default, this checkbox is checked. If you do not want systems that send data to the ELM Server to be automatically added as Agents, uncheck this box.

Note
For auto add to work, an appropriate Syslog or SNMP receiver monitor item needs to be assigned. If there's no receiver, the ELM Server isn't listening for incoming traffic. For example, unless there's an SNMP Receiver monitor item created, regardless of this option being checked, an agent won't be created if a trap is sent to the ELM Server.

Real-Time Console - Toggle the streaming of new events from the ELM Server to the ELM Console on and off. When this checkbox is checked, Event Views in the ELM Console are database driven and must be manually refreshed in order to display data. When this checkbox is empty, events stream into and are displayed in the ELM Console as they are received by the ELM Server.

Forwarded Events

This is only for ELM Enterprise Manager.

ELM has the functionality to forward events to another ELM Server using a Forward Event Notification Method.

Events forwarded from another ELM Server are accepted only if the sending ELM Server's IP Address is listed.

 

Diagnostics

The Start Diagnostics button launches the ELM Diagnostics Tool (TNTDiag.exe).

The ELM Diagnostic Tool (TNTDiag) is a troubleshooting tool used to trace some or all activity of an ELM Server, an ELM Console, and/or a Service Agent. The diagnostic output produced by this tool is intended for TNT Software's Product Support Group. This tool adds overhead to the system and should be used only under the direction of TNT Software support personnel.

TNTDiag installs itself as a service when performing its operations. It can be used by administrators only.

TNTDiag can also be started from a command prompt.  This enables starting a diagnostic trace from a Windows scheduled task.  Syntax is:

   /Quiet  - Starts a TNTDiag trace using the options in TNDiagConfig.xml
   /Save        - Saves a currently running TNTDiag trace started using the Quiet command line
   /Stop        - Stops and saves a currently running TNTDiag trace started using the Quiet command line
   /? or H[elp] - Display this text and exit

 

Logging

Set the level of logging activity to one of three pre-defined settings. In general the three levels control logging by event type as indicated below.

Low - Log errors only.

Medium - Log errors and warnings.

High - Log errors, warnings and informational events.

 

Only events that are written to the Application log respect logging level and logging cannot be completely turned off.

 

Database

This tab displays current database configuration information. You may click the Database Settings button to configure database settings.