Benefits by server type
IBM® Control Center Monitor provides benefits for each server type supported.
- Sterling Connect:Direct®
- Provides centralized visibility and control of Sterling Connect:Direct server environments by enabling you to consolidate and collect activity data and server data for various purposes.
- Allows you to suspend, release, or delete processes from a central location.
- Lets you configure notification about processes, or steps in processes, that did or did not occur or are late.
- Lets you monitor the queue depths of the Execution, Hold, Timer, and Wait queues.
- Sterling Connect:Direct File Agent
- Allows you to know when a Sterling Connect:Direct File Agent submits processes to a Sterling Connect:Direct server and to what server it submits those processes.
- Allows you to know when processes are not submitted to a Sterling Connect:Direct server.
- Enables you to know when a user has updated the configuration data for a Sterling Connect:Direct File Agent.
- Lets you configure notification about processes, or steps in processes, that did or did not occur or are late.
- Sterling Connect:Enterprise®
- Provides visibility to the processes and files transferred into and out of mailboxes.
- Lets you configure notification about processes, or steps in processes, that did or did not occur or are late.
- Sterling B2B Integrator
- Offers centralized visibility into the business processes and file transfer activities of your trading partners in a clustered, multi-node environment.
- Allows you to rerun business processes from a central location.
- Allows monitoring of the list nodes, clustered nodes, adapters, and perimeter servers.
- Lets you configure notification about processes, or steps in processes, that did or did not occur or are late.
- Lets you monitor queue depths for Sterling B2B Integrator queues.
- Enables you to view Sterling B2B Integrator Java environment details, location of Sterling B2B Integrator installation, adapter properties and configuration, and perimeter service configuration.
- Sterling File Gateway
- Provides enhanced, granular control over monitoring and alerting options compared to what is available in Sterling File Gateway.
- Enables monitoring of arrived file events, route events, and delivery events.
- Lets you configure notification about processes, or steps in processes, that did or did not occur or are late.
- Allows monitoring of Mailbox Service and Mailbox Browser Interface (MBI).
- Global Mailbox
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- Provides detailed information about the data centers, servers, and services that compose the Global Mailbox system so that you can diagnose and troubleshoot issues.
- Displays a graphical representation of your Global Mailbox system so that you can see data centers that servers depend upon, other data centers that share services with a data center, and connections between these elements.
- Enables monitoring of Global Mailbox system events, message creation, and replication so that you can troubleshoot issues when they occur.
- Sterling Secure Proxy
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- Provides monitoring of Sterling Secure Proxy Configuration Managers and their associated engines and adapters, also known as proxies.
- Allows you to view logs in a readable format and monitor the modifications made to all Sterling Secure Proxy objects: accepters, adapters, Configuration Manager users, external authentication servers, engines, key stores, netmaps, password policies, perimeter servers, policies, single signons, step injections, system globals, system SSL information, and user stores.
- Lets you configure notification about processes, or steps in processes, that did or did not occur or are late.
- Sterling Connect:Express
- Provides visibility of files transferred.
- Allows you to centrally monitor file transfers.
- Lets you configure notification about processes, or steps in processes, that did or did not occur or are late.
- MQ MFT
- Provides visibility of files transferred.
- Allows you to centrally monitor file transfers.
- Lets you configure notification about processes, or steps in processes, that did or did not occur or are late.
- FTP servers
- Provides visibility of files transferred.
- Allows you to centrally monitor FTP usage.
- Lets you configure notification about file transfers that did or did not occur or are late.
- Allows you to identify where FTP usage violates corporate policy so that you can move FTP file transfers to a more secure and reliable solution, such as the IBM Sterling Managed File Transfer suite of products and solutions.
- SEAS
- Allows you to implement extended authentication and validation services for IBM products, called client applications. SEAS includes a server that client applications connect to and a GUI to configure SEAS requirements.