Orion
Real-time Content Monitoring
Installation Guide
Installing Orion on Windows Platform
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Installation Guide for installing Orion on Windows platform.
Version: 2.0.3
Open Source Acknowledgement:
Database
Following open source database management system is required for storing the data of Orion:
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PostgreSQL
9.2
Java Libraries
Following open source Java libraries have been used in the development of Orion:
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Apache Tapestry
5.3.5
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Apache log4j
1.2.17
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Hibernate
3.6.0
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jCIFS
1.3.17
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JBoss (RestEasy)
2.0.1.GA
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Tynamo (RestEasy)
0.3.0
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Apache Commons
Latest
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Apache OpenEJB
1.3
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Java Anti Template Language 0.2.2
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Protocol Buffers
2.4.1
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javatuples
1.2
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ini4j
0.5.2
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JasperReports
5.0.0
JavaScript Libraries
Following open source JavaScript libraries have been used in development of Orion:
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DOJO Toolkit
1.8
C++ libraries
Following open source C++ libraries have been used in development of Orion:
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Protocol Buffers
2.4.1
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WinPcap
4.1.3
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Boost
1.47
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SOCI
3.1.0
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cpp-netlib
0.9.4
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crashrpt
1.4.0
Additional information
WinPcap
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Copyright (c- NetGroup, Politecnico di Torino (Italy)
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Copyright (c- CACE Technologies, Davis (California)
For further questions and support:
Email:-Web: http://www.interrasystems.com
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction ............................................................................................... 5
Orion Environment.............................................................................................................................6
Orion Manager ...........................................................................................................................6
Orion Monitor Unit ......................................................................................................................6
Orion Setup........................................................................................................................................7
Chapter 2: Getting Started .......................................................................................... 8
Recommended System Requirements ..............................................................................................9
Hardware Requirements ............................................................................................................9
Software Requirements ...........................................................................................................10
Database Requirements ..........................................................................................................10
System Tuning Guidelines...............................................................................................................11
Choosing the Orion Components to Install ......................................................................................13
Planning Orion Components............................................................................................................14
Chapter 3: Installing Orion........................................................................................ 15
Installing Orion.................................................................................................................................16
Chapter 4: Configuring Orion ................................................................................... 18
Configuring Common Settings.........................................................................................................19
Configuring Database Settings ................................................................................................19
Configuring Default Storage Settings.......................................................................................21
Configuring Capture Interface Settings ....................................................................................22
Starting Orion Services....................................................................................................................23
Logging on to Orion .........................................................................................................................26
Configuring Orion Licenses .............................................................................................................27
Requesting for a License .........................................................................................................27
Activating the License ..............................................................................................................28
Chapter 5: Quick Start with Orion ............................................................................ 29
Getting Familiar with the Interface ...................................................................................................31
Live Monitoring Using Orion ............................................................................................................33
Analyzing Alert History and Trends .................................................................................................35
Configuring Orion.............................................................................................................................36
Chapter 6: Uninstalling Orion ................................................................................... 37
Chapter 7: Technical Support................................................................................... 38
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Media professionals from cable, satellite, broadcast, IPTV, and digital video equipment industries
work with real-time Transport streams. Monitoring feeds in real time often becomes a critical factor
to ensure content quality, interoperability, and standards compliance. Interra’s Orion is a softwareonly, web-based real-time media content monitoring solution.
Orion analyzes Transport streams over IP and reports comprehensive diagnostic information,
such as erroneous channels, bit rate, PCR inaccuracy, and more. The user-friendly interface
makes monitoring a feed and its channles very intuitive.
Read on to know about:
Orion Environment
Orion Setup
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Orion Environment
Orion Environment
Orion consists of the following main components:
Orion Manager
Orion Monitor Unit
Orion Manager
The Orion Manager is the central component of Orion and runs as a service on a server. The
Orion Manager co-ordinates the various functions of Orion and interfaces between the browser
application and the Orion Monitor Units.
Orion Monitor Unit
The Orion Monitor Unit is a service that runs on an independent server or on the same server
where the Orion Manager is hosted. In Orion, you can have one or more Orion Monitor Units. The
monitor units run the media analysis and verification tasks. Additionally, there is an application for
detailed monitoring of feeds.
Note:
You can access the web-based interface of the Orion application by using any standard web
browser. The user interface of Orion provides a window to the various functions that you can
execute.
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Orion Setup
Orion Setup
The Orion setup consists of an Orion Manager and one or more Orion Monitor Units. Both Orion
Manager and Orion Monitors are connected to a central database. The Orion clients interact with
the Orion Manager that forwards the monitoring tasks to various Orion Monitors.
The following illustration depicts the Orion environment.
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Chapter 2: Getting Started
This chapter lets you know how to get started with installation of Orion.
Read on to know about:
Recommended System Requirements
System Tuning Guidelines
Choosing the Orion Components to Install
Planning Orion Components
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Recommended System Requirements
Recommended System Requirements
To install Orion, your system needs the following:
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Database Requirements
Note:
Orion is supported with 64-bit systems only.
Hardware Requirements
The hardware requirements for Orion are as follows:
Recommended
Processor
Intel Xeon processor 6 core @ 3.5 GHz
RAM
16 GB
Disk Space
160 GB or more
Disk Speed
7200 RPM
Network/ASI Card
DekTec DTA-2162 NIC Card
DekTec DTA-2160 for ASI
(DTA Driver Version:-)
Note:
Ensure that the DTA drivers are
installed with these cards.
Note: DekTec DTA-2160 not recommended
for monitoring feeds over IP.
Note: No extra DekTec software packages
are required.
Other Requirements
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Recommended System Requirements
Software Requirements
The software requirements for Orion are as follows:
Recommended Version
Operating Systems
Windows 7 Professional, 64 Bit
Windows 2012 R2 Standard
Mozilla Firefox
41.0.1 (32 bit)
Google Chrome
- (32 bit)
Note:
It is recommended to use Firefox inplace of Chrome for accessing Orion UI due to high
memory usage observed in Chrome over long browser session runs.
Database Requirements
The database requirements for Orion are as follows:
Recommended Version
PostgreSQL
Note:
9.2
Since Orion uses PostgreSQL based database, therefore, while installing Orion, PostgreSQL
database is installed by default. However, if you do not want to install database along with
Orion, you are advised to seperately install the recommended version of PostgreSQL.
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System Tuning Guidelines
System Tuning Guidelines
In order to tune the system performance, the following settings are recommended to be done on
the machine on which ORION is installed. However, these are not mandatory.
These settings are:
Setting Network Card Properties and Power Management options:
1. Go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections.
2. Right-click the network card and open Properties.
3. Click Configure.
4. Go to the Advanced tab and set the Receive Buffers property to either Maximum or a value
of 1024.
5. Go to the Power Management tab and uncheck the Allow the Computer to turn off this
device to save power option.
Disable Network Throttling:
To disable throttling, change the value of the NetworkThrottlingIndex registry entry under the
following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\ Multimedia\
SystemProfile\
Name : NetworkThrottlingIndex
Value type : DWORD
Value data : FFFFFFFF (hexadecimal)
Restart the machine after doing this change.
For more details refer http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948066.
Tune Computer Power Management options:
1. Go to Control Panel > System and Security > Power Options.
2. Click Change when the computer sleeps and set Put the computer to sleep option to Never.
3. Set the Power Plan to 'High Performance'. On some machines, this will also require setting
the 'System profile' to 'High Performance' in BIOS.
Disable UAC Control:
1. Go to Control Panel > System and Security > Action Center.
2. Click Change User Account Control Settings and set the value to Never Notify.
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System Tuning Guidelines
Disable any Screen Saver functions:
1. Go to Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Personalization and set
ScreenSaver to None.
Enable Hyperthreading on the machine on which Orion Monitor is installed. This needs
to be done from the BIOS settings.
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Choosing the Orion Components to Install
Choosing the Orion Components to
Install
When you run the Orion Setup, you have the option of installing the following Orion components:
Components
Purpose
Orion Manager
Installs the Orion Manager service on the
computer where the installer is run
Orion Monitor Unit(s)
Installs the Orion Monitor unit service on
the computer where the installer is run
Orion Database
Installs Orion database service on the
computer where the installer is run
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Planning Orion Components
Planning Orion Components
Before installing Orion you need to plan for the installation.
Typically, you may need to plan the following:
Which computer would be the Orion Manager?
Which computer would be the Orion Monitor unit?
Which computer would have the database?
Note:
In a typical Orion stand-alone installation, all Orion components can be installed on a single
machine.
For more information on Orion Setups, refer Orion Setup.
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Chapter 3: Installing Orion
This chapter lets you know how to install Orion and its various components.
Read on to know about:
Installing Orion
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Installing Orion
For installing Orion, you need to ensure some pre-requisites. These pre-requisites are installed
automatically while installing Orion.
The various pre-requisites are:
Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 redistributable package
WinPcap 4.1.3
Mozilla Firefox 41.0.1 (optional)
To install Orion:
1. Run OrionInstaller.exe.
This file has the icon
.
2. Mozilla Firefox is installed by default with Orion. However, if you do not want to install it, click
the Options button and disable the check box for the same.
3. Click terms and conditions to agree to the license agreement.
The Install button is enabled.
4. Click Install.
5. If WinPcap is not installed on the system, the Orion installer shows a message for installing
WinPcap.
6. After installing WinPCap, Orion installation wizard opens.
7. Click terms and conditions to accept the license agreement.
8. Click Next to continue.
The Orion installation starts.
9. Select the component(s) of Orion that you want to install, Orion Manager, Orion Monitor, Orion
Database or all of them.
Note: By default, all the three components, Orion Manager, Orion Monitor, and Orion Database are
selected for installation.
Note: Incase, you choose not to install Orion database along with the installation, you need to
provide the database details of your exisiting PostGreSQL installation. For further details,
refer Configuring Database Settings.
10. Incase you want to install only one component, click the drop-down of the non-required
component and click Entire Feature will be unavailable. For example, if you want to install
only Orion Manager, click drop-down of Orion Monitor and click Entire Feature will be
unavailable. This would ensure that only Orion Manager is installed on the computer.
11. In Location, select the destination drive to install Orion. By default the destination drive is
“C:\Program Files\”. To change the destination, click Browse next to Location.The Change
Destination Folder page is displayed. Select the destination folder and click OK.
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12. Click Next.
13. In Orion Manager Port Settings, change the port for the Orion Manager, if required. By
default, it is 1729.
14. Click Next.
15. In Orion Monitor Port Settings, change the port for the Orion Monitor, if required. By default,
it is 1749.
16. Click Next.
17. In Orion Service Manager Port Settings, change the port for the Orion Service Manager, if
required. By default, it is 1769.
18. Click Next.
19. In Orion Database Port Settings, change the port for the Orion Database, if required. By
default, it is 1789.
20. Click Next.
21. Click Install.
Note: In case the hyperthreading is disabled, your installation gets prompted with the following:
Hyper threading is off for this machine. Do you still want to continue?
Click Yes, if you want to resume your installation and enable the hyperthreading post
installation. In case you click No, the installation aborts and you have to enable
hyperthreading on your machine.
22. Click Finish.
23. After Orion is installed, the Orion Service Manager is launched in a browser. Oherwise, you
can start it explicitly as well, by clicking Start > Programs > Orion > Orion Service Manager.
24. Once the installation is complete, you need to configure the Orion services. Refer Configuring
Orion for details.
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Chapter 4: Configuring Orion
After installing Orion components, you need to explicitly start the services to be able to start using
the components.
Read on to know about:
Configuring Common Settings
Starting Orion Services
Logging on to Orion
Configuring Capture Interface Settings
Configuring Orion Monitor Services
Configuring Orion Licenses
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Configuring Common Settings
Configuring Common Settings
You can specify common database and default storage location settings while configuring Orion.
The databse settings enable you to specify the name of the database, IP address on which the
database server is running, and more. You can also specify the default location settings where the
recorded clips and thumbnails will be stored.
It is mandatory to configure the database and default location settings before configuring the Orion
Manager services. Orion provides you default database settings. However, if you want to configure
database settings as per your requirement, you can do that by performing the following steps.
Configuring Database Settings
To configure database settings:
1. Click Start-->Orion-->Orion Service Manager.
1. Click Applications-->Orion-->Orion Service Manager.
2. In Step 1, specify the database configuration details.
3. In IP Address, specify the IP address of the database server.
Note: It is recommended to use localhost or 127.0.0.1 as the IP address if the database server is
installed on the same machine as Orion Manager or Monitor.
4. In Port, specify the port of the database server.
Note: 1789 is the default port of the database server.
5. In Username and Password, specify the login details for accessing the database.
Note: orion and admin are the default username and password respectively.
6. In Database Name, specify a name with which you want to identify the database.
Note: orion is the default database name.
7. In Database Machine Credentials(Optional), specify the machine crdentials for the
database.
Note: The Database Machine Credentials are required to monitor the database disk space
availability and this section is available only if Orion Manager is installed on this machine.
8. Click Next.
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Configuring Common Settings
Configuring Default Storage Settings
Next, you need to configure the storage server settings:
1. In Location, specify the default location where you want to save the recorded clips and
thumbnails.
2. In Login and Password, specify the login credentials to access this location.
Note: If you specify a local path as the default location, it will only be applied to the local Orion
Monitor units.
3. Click Next.
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Configuring Common Settings
Configuring Capture Interface Settings
In step 3, you need to configure the capture interface settings:
In the Type field, select the type of network that you want to associate with the Network
Interface Card:
Mangement: for all the Manager/Monitor communications
Streaming: for the incoming streaming data
Note:
You may select either Management or Streaming or both for a particular Network Interface
Card.
Note:
You can select only Streaming type for ASI Capture Interface with In Port status.
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Starting Orion Services
Starting Orion Services
In Step 4, you need to configure the Orion Manager services and the Orion Monitor services.
Configuring Orion Manager Service
In the Manager section, click Start Service and wait till the Open Orion button gets enabled.to
start the Orion Manager Service.
Configuring Orion Monitor Services
In the Monitor section, click Start Service.
Launch Orion Player Application
On starting the Orion Monitor service, a popup appears seeking permission to launch the Orion
Player application. This popup differs with different browsers.
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Starting Orion Services
In Firefox, this popup appears as follows:
Select Orion Monitor Viewer, select Remember my choice for orionplayer links, and then OK.
If you do not select Remember, every time when you start the Orion Monitor service, this popup is
displayed.
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In Chrome, this popup appears as follows:
Select Remember my choice for all links of this type and click Launch Application.
To start using Orion, first you need to login. For further details, refer Logging on to Orion.
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Logging on to Orion
Logging on to Orion
To start using Orion, first you need to login. This ensures that only the authorized users access
Orion. Thereby, any unauthorized access to Orion is restricted.
Orion has a default user named admin having an admin role. The default password of this user is
admin.
The login screen of Orion is illustrated below:
To end the user session, you need to logout from the Orion UI using the logout icon
Product toolbar.
on the
Any user with an admin role can configure different user accounts, as required. For further details,
refer Online Help > Configuring Orion > Configuring Other System Settings > Managing
User Accounts.
Refer Quick Start with Orion to get started with Orion.
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Configuring Orion Licenses
Configuring Orion Licenses
In order to monitor feeds using Orion, you must have valid license file.
Once you have installed Orion, you will also have to request for a license file and upload it. Ensure
that you upload the correct file for the Manager and the Monitor.
This section lets you know how to request for a license and activate a license.
Read on to know about:
Requesting for a License
Activating the License
Requesting for a License
To request for a license:
1. First, you need to retrieve your system information. To do this:
i. Type the URL of Orion on the browser.
http: //:1729 or
http: //:1729
E.g. http: //localhost:1729
ii.
You can view the Licensing page of Orion.
iii.
In the License Information tab, click the save as CSV or text icon to save the license
related infromation. Name it appropriately, such as LicenseInfo.txt.
2. Now, in an e-mail draft, attach the LicenseInfo.txt file.
3. In the e-mail text, specify the following:
i.
Name of the company
ii.
Customer name
iii. Email ID
iv. Phone Number
v.
Fax Number
4. Send the e-mail to-
Once you get the license, follow the steps in the section Activating the License to quickly get
started with Orion and to ensure that Orion functions are executing as expected.
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Configuring Orion Licenses
Activating the License
Note: If you want to update the license with a new license file, you do not need to delete/
remove the older license file. You just need to upload the new license by following the
steps mentioned below.
To activate the license:
1. On the title bar of the Orion display window, click the Setup tab.
2. Click the Settings tab, and then click the License tab.
The status of the license is displayed.
3. Click Upload License.
4. In the Upload License window, click Browse.
5. From the File Upload window, locate the manager.zip file.
Note: You can also upload the individual license files for the Orion Manager and the Orion Monitor
unit. The name of the Orion Manager license file is, Manager.lic, while the name of the
Orion Monitor Unit license file is, .lic.
6. Click Upload.
The zip file will contain license files for both Orion Manager and Orion Monitor unit.
Once the installation is complete and license is uploaded, you can quickly get started with Orion.
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Chapter 5: Quick Start with Orion
Once you have installed and configured Orion, you can quickly get started.
After you upload the license zip file, it redirects you to the Setup > Feeds > All Feeds page.
In Orion, you can register and discover Multicast as well as Unicast and ASI Feeds. Using the
Register button on the All Feeds page, you can manually register any number of Multicast feeds
with Orion irrespective of their availability in the network. Alternatively, using the Discover button
on the All Feeds page, you can automatically register Unicast and ASI feeds.
You can also scan selected registered feeds using the Scan button on the All Feeds page. This
checks for presence of feeds in the network and fetches basic details of a feed, such as bitrate,
protocol, services in a feed, and more.
All the feeds that Orion registers and scans are listed along with their details in the
Setup > Feeds > All Feeds page. Now you can join or leave selected feeds to start or stop
monitoring them.
To start feed monitoring:
1. In the Setup > Feeds > All Feeds page, click the All Feeds tab.
2. Select a feed for monitoring by clicking the check box against that feed.
3. At the bottom, click Join to start monitoring a selected feed(s).
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The following illustration depicts the All Feeds page.
After the monitoring starts, you may click the feed name to view monitoring details of that feed or
you may switch to the Live Monitoring tab to view monitoring details of the feeds and the
services.
Note: In case, Orion Manager and Monitor units are installed on separate machines, it is
recommended to register to Network Time Protocol (NTP) server to sync up the time of the
Manager and Monitor(s) machines. You need to register the NTP server before you start
using Orion for monitoring a feed or service. Refer Online Help> Configuring Orion >
Configuring Other System Settings > Registering NTP Server for further details.
Read on to know about:
Getting Familiar with the Interface
Live Monitoring Using Orion
Analyzing Alert History and Trends
Configuring Orion
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Getting Familiar with the Interface
Getting Familiar with the Interface
After installing and configuring Orion components, you can start using the application and become
familiar with its interface.
Orion has an intuitive and easy-to-use interface. There are many tabs that let you configure
various settings and perform various functions of Orion. The interface is also customizable that
enables you to choose things that you wish to view and organize them in a layout as per your
needs.
The interface of Orion is depicted in the illustration below:
Overview of Different Icons:
Dashboard: It is convenient way to organize information as per your priorities. With
dashboard, you are constantly in touch with all the activities taking place in Orion. As you have
current information all in one place, you can quickly take required action to resolve critical
situations.
Live Monitoring: Using Live Monitoring, you can perform comprehensive monitoring of a feed
and its services. At feed level, you can view details of a feed and its services, IP statistics,
transport statistics, error messages, and graphical representation of various data of a feed. At
service level, you can view details of all services, elementary streams, and other embedded
data, such as Closed Caption, DVB Subtitle, and Teletext. You can also control various
monitoring functions at feed, service, and elementary stream level.
Reports: Orion generates rich reports for both real-time and logged data. You can create
filter(s) to search, view, and analyze the alerts. You can export the alerts in a PDF or XML
format and also send them through email. Moreover, you can analyze the trends and
anomalies by comparing the services or PIDs of a feed. Orion generates reports on the basis
of the data management settings.
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Getting Familiar with the Interface
Setup: You need to configure various settings before you actually set Orion to start its
monitoring function. You can configure Orion for various settings related to feeds, alerts and
checks (profiles), and system settings, such as SNMP, e-mail, FTP, and so on.
System Logs: Orion displays critical system information in the System Logs window. You can
view system alerts as well as user activities in this window. You can export the system alert log
or the user activity log.
About Orion: About Orion's version and update history.
Online Help: A comprehensive help document to enable you understand the features and
functionalities of Orion.
Context- Sensitive Helps: Just-in time context sensitive help for understanding the
functionality of every window in Orion.
Logout: Logout current user from Orion UI.
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Live Monitoring Using Orion
Live Monitoring Using Orion
Using Orion, you can analyze real-time monitoring information of the feeds and services that are
currently being monitored. You can examine monitoring details of all feeds and services or a
specific feed or service.
Using Live Monitoring:
At feed level, you can view details of a feed and its services, IP related information of the feed,
PID information, alerts, real-time graphs, and alert timeline of a feed.
At service level, you can view details of all services, elementary streams, and other embedded
data, such as Closed Caption, DVB Subtitle, and Teletext. Moreover, you can view thumbnails
of the services with various indicators, bit rate details of every PID, graphs of vital data, and
comprehensive alerts for the services.
You can control various monitoring functions at feed, service, and elementary stream level.
You can also view live monitoring details on Orion dashboards as well.
For accessing Orion Live Monitoring view, click Live Monitoring on the title bar.
Note: For further details, refer Online Help > Live Monitoring Using Orion.
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Live Monitoring Using Orion
The following illustration depicts the services in the live monitoring view of Orion.
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Analyzing Alert History and Trends
Analyzing Alert History and Trends
Orion generates rich reports for both real-time and logged data. Orion stores all the monitoring
data in a database, which can be used to generate detailed reports, do root-cause analysis, and
ascertain the quality of your content delivery.
You can create customized alert reports, export them to multiple formats such as PDF and XML.
Apart from the alert history, you can analyze different trends and anomalies such as Most
Erroneous Feeds/Services, Most Common Alerts, Bitrate, and Loudness.
Orion can store the monitoring data up to a maximum of 60 days.
The following illustration depicts analyzing alerts:
Note: For further details, refer Online Help > Analyzing Alert History and Trends.
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Configuring Orion
Configuring Orion
Before you get started with monitoring of feeds and services, you need to configure Orion for
various settings related to feeds, alerts and checks (profiles), and system settings, such as SNMP,
e-mail, FTP, and so on.
To set up alerts and checks, you need to select one of the default profiles or create a new profile.
A profile defines what needs to be checked while monitoring a transport feed. It includes sections
(such as transport, video, audio, data, IP) to set up the monitoring checks, set up alerts, and define
error rules. Orion monitors a feed and generates alerts and error messages on the basis of the
settings defined in a profile.
Orion provides a built-in profile called TestProfile. You can either select the TestProfile or refer
this profile to create a new profile based on your requirement.
Note: For further details, refer Online Help > Configuring Orion.
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Chapter 6: Uninstalling Orion
This chapter lets you know how to uninstall Orion.
To remove Orion:
1. Run OrionInstaller.exe.
2. In the Orion Setup wizard, click the Next button.
3. Select the Remove option.
4. Click the Remove button to start the uninstall process.
5. Click Yes to delete the application data else click No.
6. Follow the instructions in the section Planning Orion Components to run Orion as a fresh
installation.
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Technical Support
Orion team strives to continuously provide assistance to its customers. The Orion technical
support team is always there to troubleshoot specific issues that you face in using Orion. There
are various ways in which you can get in touch with the Orion team.
For 24-hour technical support:
Email Technical Support at:-
Visit our Website: http://www.interrasystems.com
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