v9.80 (build: Jul 4 2023)

Postponed monitoring

It makes sense to use Postponed monitoring to save client-server network traffic, as well as to reduce the load on the complex server and the database at great number of client connections to the server.
If this mode is active for computer or user the monitoring data are accumulated locally on the client machines and are not submitted to the server if the reports on the given computer/user were not built for more than N-hours ("Keep history of reports building" parameter). In fact, this is the maximum time that the BOSS-Offline operator can wait for all postponed data to arrive after the report is built. Do not specify too big value for the parameter, as increased load on network resources. Usually a value of more than 6-8 hours does not make sense.
It should be noted that postponed monitoring data is transmitted to the server only within the time period for which report was built!
It also does not matter which PC the user worked on - building a user report for any PC initiates the transfer of postponed monitoring data from all PCs where this user worked in the specified time intervals.
Disabling postponed mode does not automatically send postponed data to the server!
Thus the users "not interesting" for the monitoring at the present moment will not load the network and the database with their data (retrospective of the local storage on the machines and other options are set on the Computer Settings tab "Local storage").
Should the report be built by the user being in the postponed mode of operation, then naturally there will be no data in the database and the report will be blank. Though 1-2 minutes later the transmission of the accumulated data will be started to the server until all the data are transmitted.
The current size of the machine local storage can be viewed with the BOSS-Online function "General information". Also it is possible to delete the local storage or stop transfer of postponed datas from BOSS-Online.

Limitations for building reports in BOSS-Offline
There may be situations where operators through BOSS-Offline will massively generate reports on a large number of users for large periods of time, as result the load on the network and database will increase significantly when transferring pending data from clients to server, as there can be a lot of data!
To prevent this, you can set a limit for one report request and/or for total pending requests made within last N-hours ("Keep history of reports building" parameter) by one or several operators.
Value calculated as count of users/computers multiplied by count of days for report depth.
For example, when value 30 is specified, it will mean that you can build a report:
- for one user within 30 days interval;
- for three users within 10 days interval;
- for 30 users for 1 day interval;
and so on....
When 0 is set, there will be no restrictions.
If the limit exceeded, an error will be generated for the operator when building report.
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