What’s New since May 25, 2011
The latest GoToManage Monitoring update includes the following changes:
XenServer Application
- If you have a GoToManage Monitoring account, you can now use the XenServer application to view extremely detailed information about your monitored XenServer servers and pools (as well as the virtual machines, storage devices and network devices that run on them). This is in addition to the Inventory application, which still allows you to see limited information about your monitored XenServer servers and virtual machines.
- XenServer servers and virtual machines will appear under both the Inventory application and the XenServer application (if the technician chooses to install it), but each application offers different diagnostic information.
- The GoToManage Monitoring Crawler application has been updated to version 4.1.2.1788.
Installing and Configuring the XenServer Application
- XenServer servers and their virtual machines appear automatically under the Inventory application, but to view them in the XenServer application, you must first add them to your list of available applications. To add the XenServer application to your home page, go to https://app.gotomanage.com/platform_apps, find the XenServer application and click Install Application.
- After installing the XenServer application, you must configure it in order to collect data. From the Monitoring home page, click XenServer under Applications, which will take you to a link with instructions on how to configure the application.
Using the XenServer Application
- Once you have installed and configured the XenServer application, you can access and view data by clicking XenServer under Applications on the Monitoring home page. From there, you can select the desired pool, host, server or virtual device from the left-navigation menu to view detailed information.
Bug Fixes:
GoToManage Monitoring Crawler
- You should encounter fewer error messages in the Issues Panel when using the Crawler application.
- The VMware application now has improved performance, so you should no longer experience unexpected crashes when using it.


