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Chapter 1: Getting started
1.1 
Introduction to ASWM Enterprise
Welcome! Thank for buying our server products bundled with ASWM Enterprise 
System Web-based Management software. The ASWM Enterprise is a proprietary 
server management solution that gives a vital distinction to our servers.
In server management, system stability is a major factor, with efficiency, cost-
effectiveness, and convenience following close behind. To comply with this, we 
have created a reliable and user-friendly ASWM Enterprise monitoring tool. The 
ASWM Enterprise is a web-based interface that allows system administrators to 
conveniently manage computers either locally (from the same server), or remotely 
(using a web-browser). 
With its colorful, graphical, and informative interface, the ASWM Enterprise makes 
server management a delightful experience!
1.1.1 
How ASWM Enterprise works
The ASWM Enterprise is composed of an “agent” that generally acts as a data 
collector, and a set of HTTP web pages that serve as the user interface (UI). The 
data collected by the agent, which are essential for the continuous monitoring 
operations performed by ASWM Enterprise, are displayed in the UI.
In the monitoring process, the agent basically keeps track of the hardware and 
software status of the system. The agent has “sensors” that monitor fan rotation 
speeds (in RPM), working voltages, motherboard and CPU temperatures, and the 
backplane (if present).
In addition, the agent also monitors hard disk drives health status through the 
SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) feature, space 
utilization of a file system, CPU or system memory loading, and even the traffic 
status of a network device.
The agent records the history of the detected status of all monitored hardware 
items. The status record includes the time of alert events (fan, voltage, or 
temperature), and the type of alert event (critical, warning, or normal).
You can also configure ASWM Enterprise to react to exceptional situations. For 
example, the administrator can be automatically notified by e-mail when a hard 
drive starts to malfunction or when a chassis intrusion is detected. In this way, 
ASWM Enterprise acts as an active guardian of the system’s key components.