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What is Netcool/OMNIbus?

Netcool/OMNIbus is a suite of management tools that collect and distribute network events to the administrators responsible for monitoring related services. Netcool/OMNIbus uses specialized software agents, called probes, to intercept data coming from network systems, devices, and applications. Micromuse has over 100 probes, each designed to identify, collect, and format data from a particular management environment or network application. The Micromuse NerveCenter probe was developed specifically to gather network and system data from NerveCenter servers.

A probe formats events into Netcool alerts and forwards these alerts to the Object Server, Netcool's active database. The Object Server manipulates alerts based on user-defined associations, and groups the alerts into logical units. The Object Server then directs status information to the operators, administrators, help desk systems, or other applications responsible for monitoring the related services. Administrators who receive the alerts can compare each alert against existing service level agreements and determine which services -- and ultimately which users -- are affected by particular faults. Desktop tools enable administrators to design personalized views of service availability.

Software agents called probes relay network events to the Object Server. The Object Server groups the events and forwards them to Netcool desktop applications.

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In addition to the Object Server, probes, and desktop tools, Netcool/OMNIbus includes the following:

Micromuse also provides the following tools:


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This file was last updated on 10 October 2000