Online Monitoring System (OCEMS)

Online Monitoring System (OCEMS)

online-monitoringWhat is System Monitoring?

A centralized monitoring system lets you monitor your entire network in real time from a single machine. If an error occurs, you’ll be notified immediately and can fix the problem at once. This saves you time and provides for peace of mind.

The component controls the direction of discharge whether to be allowed to flow forward or returned to the treatment process. This is done by installing a three-way valve at discharge point after the OCEMS sampling point. The return valve is necessary since it avoids the system to be in state of deadlock where if the effluent is locked by a valve and the sensor keeps measuring the same effluent, the treated effluent can never reach sensor unless it is returned back so as to circulate the effluent.

System monitoring involves the continuous monitoring of an infrastructure . It includes the monitoring of CPU, server memory, routers, switches, bandwidth, and applications, as well as the performance and availability of important network devices.

How does system monitoring work?

During system monitoring, devices and applications communicate with the monitoring system by way of protocols such as SNMP, WMI, HTTP, MQTT, and OPC UA. The device manufacturer (Cisco, HP/HPE, Dell, etc.), application providers, and monitoring tool determine which protocol is used.

 

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