The three small icons (Calendar, Export and Refresh) on the upper right of the OneSite Patch Home page and on any of the Patching Analytics pages (Overview, Products, Patches, or Devices) provide options to customize the date settings to a particular date range, choose some or all widgets on the page for exporting data, and refresh the data shown on the page.
The dashboard Date Settings default to the current day. Use the following steps to change the date settings:
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Select on the upper-right corner of the Home page or from any Patching Analytics page.
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Enter the starting and ending dates for the range you want to view or use the calendar icon to the right of each date field to choose a date from the calendar.
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Select the Window Type setting, and then select whether to view data by Day, Week, Month, Quarter, or Year from the dropdown menu.
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Select Update to save the settings. The view details update automatically for the date range you entered.
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Select the Export icon on the upper-right corner of the Home page or on any Patching Analytics page. This changes the view to an Export Data page, which highlights in gray the widgets you can export.
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Choose which widgets to export:
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Select Select All at the top of the page to export all widgets.
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Select an individual widget to export a single widget, or click multiple widgets to export.
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Select Export Selected on the upper-right corner. The system downloads the export to the server with an
.xlsx
extension.
The left navigation menu lists the object available for configuring or monitoring in the OneSite Patch product. Those items with additional choices include a pop-out menu indicated by a right-angle bracket ( > ).
The left pane stays the same, regardless of which object you choose, and consists of three sections.
The Integrations menu provides access for Adaptiva Partners to integrate client data into OneSite and create patching scenarios to update their partner hosts or or devices.
The OneSite Patch Home page shows several widgets that provide patching details for the environment. You can expand each widget to a full page using the icon at the upper-right corner of each widget.
The layout of these widgets depends on the size of your computer monitor.
Collectively, these widgets supply information about the overall state of patches in your environment based on OneSite Patch system scans. The Patching Analytics menus show more detail about specific products, patches, and devices.
Accessed from the Home screen, Patching Metrics show basic patch related information specific to your environment based on scanning requirements. Details include a quantitative summary of the item within the environment. Each item links to the Patching Analytics Overview, which includes a separate and detailed view for Products, Patches, or Devices.
Returns the average risk score for all products identified in the metadata, and shows the average Risk Score. Depending on the dates chosen for the dashboard reporting, the administrator can see the changes in risk over time. See Date Settings for Status Views for more information.
The average number reported here reflects a customized risk assessment for each product based on patch status, applicability, and weight of risk. See Risk Assessment Settings for more information.
Summarizes the status of the latest endpoint scans and client product inventory updates. Metadata includes details about the products, patches, and updates approved by the company for installation. The Patch Metadata summary tells the administrator when the AdaptivaServer and AdaptivaClients last synchronized with the Metadata Server and when the last sync resulted in an update to the clients.
In addition, the Patching Metadata summary shows the number of supported products in the environment and the number of support patches and releases related to those supported products.
Displays the products that are most out of compliance and by what percentage. Scanning compares the detected product versions with the established current product version and reports the top five products contributing to the Overall Compliance score.
If compliance is the main area of concern, the administrator can review these top five products and take direct action to reduce their non-compliance.
Displays the most critical patches contributing to the Risk Score and by what percentage (highest to lowest). Scanning compares the risk score of missing patches and reports these top five as those contributing most to the Risk Score.
If risk is the main area of concern, the administrator can review each of these top five patches and take direct action to complete the updates and reduce the Risk Score.
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