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Chris

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  1. Hi Jonathan, Thank you for your logs. You need to add the 'securityadmin' role to the SQL user you've configured in Pulseway Manager. Chris
  2. Hi Martin, We require administrative access so that we can write to the Program Files directory (to install updates). There is no way for you to run Pulseway Dashboard without administrative rights without breaking some functionality. Chris
  3. Hi Martin, We don't a detailed uptime report at this moment but we are currently working on a newer reporting engine, we will definitely consider improving the uptime report as well. Chris
  4. Hi, You can do this by either using a plugin such as POTS: or use the plugin API: https://www.pulseway.com/api/client Chris
  5. Hi, Please delete the /var/pulseway/pulseway.id and restart the Pulseway daemon. Before creating an image of the SD card or rename the pulseway.id file to prevent identifier collision. Chris
  6. Hi Andrew, I recommend you to read this forum post too: Chris
  7. Hi David, Thank you for your feedback. This is a great idea, would you like this for all items (so you won't navigate from the details page) but only open accordion and display the contents there or support both navigation and accordion? Chris
  8. Hi Guy, We are considering on allowing you to add notifications for other monitored systems in the future. We'll let you know if this reaches production. Chris
  9. Hi Guy, You can only use the RESTful API to generate notifications for instances created using the RESTful API. Chris
  10. Hi, Pulseway cannot directly monitor RAID arrays however you can use the following tools that redirect RAID events to the event log which Pulseway can detect and notify you. For HP you can use the "HP Smart Array Event Notification Service" and for DELL there are built-in event log writers in the drivers (documentation). Also check to see if the RAID Adapter supports SNMP which Pulseway can hook into and monitor the status too. Chris
  11. Hi Guy, Welcome to the Pulseway community. The instance_id is a unique identifier for your API instance. This is generally the serial number of the application or some identifier you use to differentiate an application instance from another. Chris
  12. Hi, We plan on releasing the windows agent version 4.8.5 next Monday. Chris
  13. Hi, Can you please send an email to support [at] pulseway [dot] com? I'll escalate your request L2 technical support and they'll be able to assist you further. Chris
  14. Hi Markus, It seems that you're running a very old version of the windows agent. Please uninstall it (your settings will remain), download the latest windows agent from here and install it. Chris
  15. Hi, Can you attach a screenshot of the error or type in the error message? This is required to understand what the issue is. Chris
  16. There is no GUI application for the Linux agent. You can configure the daemon by editing the configuration file from: /etc/pulseway/config.xml.sample and then renaming it to config.xml . Service notifications are also configured from the configuration file. Chris
  17. Hi, Do you have any directory notifications enabled? What plugins did you install on that system? Chris
  18. Hi, You can setup a Pulseway group policy to automatically enable the Remote Desktop module (the service will automatically download and install the latest version of the module). Check out the page 19 of the user manual (link). Chris
  19. Hi, No, this is a problem we've fixed after after you've reported it. Thanks again. Chris
  20. Hi, The Pulseway agent updates automatically to the latest version without you having to do anything. Chris
  21. Hi, We are working on introducing this feature as part of the Remote Desktop module. Would you like to transfer files between your mobile device (or webapp) or between monitored systems? PS: You do know that you can send files from a system to your Inbox, right? Chris
  22. Hi Bastian, No worries, glad I could help . Chris
  23. Hi Bastian, Thank you for the kind words. You could setup a device access policy for his mobile phone to only give him read-only access to the systems. He will still receive notifications and be able to check the status of systems but no commands will be displayed or allowed from his phone. Check out this blog post. Chris
  24. Hi Paul, Thank you for your feedback. This is a great idea, we've added it to our todo list. Chris
  25. Hi, Welcome to the Pulseway community. Pulseway cannot monitor and manage smartphones as of now. We'd love to have this feature in the future. Chris
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