Overview
Endpoint Reboot Monitoring is a critical component of IT infrastructure management. This tool provides administrators with a dashboard to track and monitor the reboot status of enterprise desktops and servers across the organization.
Key Features
Reboot Tracking
Displays a list of endpoints that have not been rebooted within a specified time frame.
User and Device Information
Shows detailed information about each endpoint, including hostname, user name, and operating system details.
Search Functionality
Allows for quick searching across hostnames, usernames, and operating systems.
Why Monitoring Reboots is Relevant
- Security Patch Application: Many security patches and updates require a reboot to be fully applied. Not rebooting leaves the system vulnerable to security risks that the patches are meant to mitigate.
- Memory Leaks and Performance: Over time, systems can suffer from memory leaks or resource depletion, which can lead to reduced performance or system instability. Regular reboots can help reset the system's state and maintain optimal performance.
- Software Updates: Similar to security patches, software updates may also require a reboot to complete the installation. Failing to reboot may result in running outdated software that lacks improvements or bug fixes.
- System Integrity Checks: On startup, systems often perform self-checks and diagnostics to ensure hardware and software are functioning correctly. Without reboots, these checks cannot be performed, potentially leading to undetected issues.
- Compliance and Audit Requirements: Certain regulatory standards might mandate regular reboots as part of compliance. Failure to adhere to these standards could have legal or financial repercussions.
- Clearing System Errors: Rebooting can clear transient errors and system glitches that may have accumulated during operation.
- Change Management: In an enterprise environment, changes to system configurations often require a reboot to become effective. Monitoring for reboots ensures that such changes are properly applied.
- Software Licensing Checks: Some software licenses are validated on system startup. Without regular reboots, there could be license compliance issues or disruptions in software functionality.
Dashboard
Filter Options
- Time Filter: Select the time range to display the endpoints.
- Type and Region: Filter endpoints based on type (e.g., laptop, server) and region.
Endpoint List
- Hostname: Unique identifier for each endpoint.
- UserName: The user currently associated with the endpoint.
- OS Details: Information about the operating system, including type, codename, and version.
- Location: Shows the region and custom location of the endpoint.
- Reboot Information: Displays the date of the last reboot and the last registration with UXM (hourly), along with the number of days since the last reboot.
Action Items
Initiate Reboots
Option to remotely reboot endpoints from the dashboard.
Schedule Reboots
Ability to schedule automatic reboots for maintenance windows.
Alerts and Notifications
Set up alerts for endpoints that have not rebooted past a certain threshold.
Reporting
Export Data
Capability to export the data for reporting purposes.