Overview
This article provides information on how to monitor the GFI LanGuard Remediation operations.
Introduction
The GFI LanGuard enables users to monitor, view detailed information, and cancel remediation jobs. This can be done from the following places within the LanGuard console:
Description
Activity Monitor Remediation Operations View
The remediation operations screen allows monitoring as well as canceling all the scheduled remediation activities within GFI LanGuard.
To view remediation job activity:
- Launch the GFI LanGuard console.
- Click Activity Monitor > Remediation Operations.
- Use the view to monitor the status and history of all the running and complete remediation jobs.
Additionally, you can:
- Right-click a remediation job and select Cancel selected deployment to stop the operation.
- Right-click a remediation job and select Go to associated schedule scan to view the pre-configured scan which triggered the remediation.
Note: The Remediation job details section provides you with granular progress details indicating the total number of files that have to be downloaded, download progress for each file, and the current operation being executed as part of the remediation job.
Remediation Operations view
The Remediate tab Remediation Jobs section allows monitoring the remediation operations currently in progress and already completed:
- Launch the GFI LanGuard console.
- Click Remediate tab > Remediation Jobs.
- From the Computer Tree pane, select Entire Network to view all the running, as well as completed operations. Select specific computers/groups to view remediation jobs history and/or remediation progress for the selected item(s).
Here you also can:
- Right-click a remediation job and Cancel selected deployment.
- Right-click a remediation job and select Go to associated schedule scan to view the pre-configured scan which triggered the remediation.
Note: The Remediation job details section provides you with granular progress details indicating the total number of files that have to be downloaded, download progress for each file, and the current operation being executed as part of the remediation job.