Fidelia Helix Quick Start
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Troubleshooting Guide
- Log into Helix?
- Run auto-discovery on my network?
- Add a single new server or router for
monitoring?
- Setup Email or pager
notification?
- Monitor bandwidth?
- Monitor disk space?
- Monitor Exchange server or SQL
Server?
- Monitor web page or Apache or IIS
performance
- Delete a device
- Delete all my devices
- Setup my correct TimeZone? Change my
password?
- Setup and use a Business
Container?
- Get a trend and capacity report on
my disk space?
- Where is the User Documentation?
- Use your web browser to connect to
http://your_host/ where
your_host is the fully qualified name or ip address of the server
that the Helix web application is running on. You can connect to
http://127.0.0.1 if you are on the same
machine where you installed Helix.
- You should get a Helix Login screen (with Fidelia Helix logo). If not, you
probably have IIS running on your machine which should be stopped and the
Helix web application restarted using "Start -> Fidelia Helix". Another
possible reason is if you have a slow machine, in which case you should start
all services one by one with a 15 second delay to give each service some time
to startup.
- If this is a new installation, you should run an Auto-Discovery by logging
into Helix username
helix and the password helix
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- Log into Helix using username
helix and the
password helix
- Click on
Manage and then Discover in the
sub-menu. Click on "Start a new discovery" on the left side.
- Make sure you have the SNMP passwords ("community strings") for your
routers and switches to enter into the discovery form (you can enter multiple
strings one one each line if needed). Most of the discovery pages have default
options already selected, so you just need to select the OK or Submit buttons.
It is suggested that for the initial discovery, enter a class C subnet (e.g.
192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 or 10.1.2.0/255.255.255.0)
- After running the discovery, Provision the devices and tests
- Click on "Turn Filter Off" to see all the devices being monitored
(Helix normally hides the devices that are OK when the filter is ON).
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- Log into Helix as
helix with password helix
- Go to
Manage -> Devices -> Create a new device
- Select the device type, enter the SNMP string if known and version.
- On the next screen, select SNMP and PING checkboxes. If you are adding a
Windows server, try selecting the WMI checkbox instead of the SNMP checkbox.
- Hit Continue on the next screen and wait while Helix scans the target
device.
- A list of all tests on that device should be displayed. Click on the
"Provision Tests" button to add the device.
The device will automatically be scheduled for monitoring.
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- Log in as helix with password helix
- Go to
Manage -> Actions -> Create an Action Profile
- Give an action profile name, and set "Notify Using" field. Enter your
email address in the "message recipient" box. For Pager notification, you will
need to attach a modem and configure the dialup number as described in the
user manual
- Normally it is recommended to set the "Notification should happen:" to
"after 2 tests" to avoid false alarms.
- Click on the Create Action Profile button.
- Back on the Manage Action Profiles page, click on "Select Devices for
Action" and select all the devices and all tests that you are interested in
getting notified.
If the topology was discovered during the initial auto-discovery, then you
will not get notified if a downstream device fails.
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Helix automatically detects all active network interfaces on all IP devices
using SNMP. It detects the link bandwidth and automatically displays the line
utilization in percentage and also traffic in KB/sec.
- Log in as helix with password helix
- Click on
Manage -> Devices -> Create a new device
- Select the appropriate device type, and enter the proper SNMP community ID
for the router or switch.
- On the "Available Test Types" page, select the SNMP checkbox and click
"Add Tests", and "Continue" on the next page.
- The system will automatically discover all available tests on the device,
and display them (including all available bandwidth tests). Just select the
tests that you want to monitor.
Helix will automatically schedule the tests provisioned. You can then go back
to Status and click on the device and the test name to get traffic statistics.
Helix can display trend analysis as well as historical data for up to an year.
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Helix automatically detects all available disk partitions on all servers
using WMI (on Windows) or SNMP.
- Log in as helix
- Click on
Manage -> Devices -> Create a new device
- Select the appropriate device type, and enter the proper SNMP community ID
for the server if it is a non-Windows computer with SNMP.
- On the "Available Test Types" page, select the WMI checkbox for Windows
servers, or SNMP checkbox for other devices. Click
"Add Tests"
and "Continue" on the next page.
- The system will automatically discover all available tests on the device,
and display them (including all available disk tests). Just select the tests
that you want to monitor.
Helix will automatically schedule the tests provisioned. You can then go back
to Status and click on the device and the test name to get disk statistics.
Helix can display trend analysis as well as historical data for up to an year.
You can also run "days to threshold" from the Reports -> Advanced ->
Capacity report section.
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Helix automatically detects Microsoft Exchange, SQL Server, Oracle and a
number of other applications using WMI (on Windows) or SNMP.
- Log in as helix
- Click on
Manage -> Devices -> Create a new device
- Select the appropriate device type, and enter the proper SNMP community ID
for the server if you are monitoring the application using SNMP instead of WMI
(on a non-Windows computer). For monitoring Oracle, you will need to setup the
Oracle master agent and subagent as described in the Helix documentation.
- On the "Available Test Types" page, select the WMI checkbox for Windows
servers, or SNMP checkbox for other devices. Click
"Add Tests"
and "Continue" on the next page.
- The system will automatically discover all available applications on the
device, and display them. Just select the tests that you want to monitor.
Helix will automatically schedule the tests provisioned.
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Helix can monitor the time to download a web page, get detailed statistics
from the IIS or Apache process, and even step through a multi-step Web
Transaction eCommerce site.
For monitoring statistics from Apache web servers, you must edit its config
file (httpd.conf) and set ExtendedStatus ON and also allow
uncomment the configuration for <Location /server-status>
- Log in as helix
- Click on
Manage -> Devices -> Create a new device to add a
new device. For an existing device, click on Manage -> Devices
then click on Tests -> Create Standard Tests
- Select the appropriate device type.
- On the "Available Test Types" page, select the WMI checkbox for Windows
servers to monitor IIS. Also click on Port to monitor Web pages, and for
Apache select the Apache checkbox.
For Apache servers, you will need to edit the apache config file and allow
detailed statistics monitoring.
- The system will automatically discover all available applications on the
device, and display them. Just select the tests that you want to monitor and
click Provision Tests
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- Go to
Manage -> Devices
- Click on 'Update' and select "Delete this device" radio button on the top
left side
- Hit the Submit button
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You can clear out your Helix database and start "fresh":
- Stop all Helix components
- Go to the Helix installation directory (\Program Files\Fidelia Helix\
or /usr/local/helix)
- Delete the
database/provisioning and the
database/provisioningdict directories
- Copy these two directories from
database/fresh into the
database directory
- Start all components
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- Go to
Manage -> Prefs
- Change the timezone from the drop-down list, and also change the password.
You can see the current timezone in the upper right corner of the Helix page.
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- Go to
Manage -> Containers -> Create a Container
- Create a Test container which has individual tests from different devices
in a single "virtual device".
- After creating the container, click on
Status -> Containers
You can create any number of containers such as "eCommerce" or "Payroll"
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- Go to
Reports
- Select the devices and date range that you want to run the trend report
for.
- Click the Go button.
You can then see the top servers or routers with disk or line utilization
problems and the number of days to reach the threshold.
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The entire user manual in hyperlinked HTML format is under the HELP
menu once you log into Helix
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