Category: Product
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Getting Started
Prerequisites Pulse system requirements: Pulse system requirements Installation Guide
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Why it’s Vital to Monitor the Health of your TM1 System
As the data volumes, computational complexity and user community of your TM1 applications grow over time, effectively monitoring the health of your system becomes vital to business continuity. And by “effective”, we don’t mean just in-the-moment, but over time.
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Setting up Arc as a Linux System Service
This article explain the steps to setup Arc as a Linux System Service:
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Adding Arc path to the linux user’s environment
To execute Arc, just by typing arc in the command line, you need to add Arc path to the user’s environment.
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Getting started with Arc Server on Windows
Some features will work with TM1 10.2.2 but a number of important APIs are only present in TM1 11+, for this reason we can’t help you if you are on TM1 10.2.2 or earlier.
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Getting started with Arc Server on Linux
Some features will work with TM1 10.2.2 but a number of important APIs are only present in TM1 11+, for this reason we can’t help you if you are on TM1 10.2.2 or earlier.
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Getting started with Arc Server on Mac
Some features will work with TM1 10.2.2 but a number of important APIs are only present in TM1 11+, for this reason we can’t help you if you are on TM1 10.2.2 or earlier.
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How Plugins work
A plugin is a functionality that you can add to Arc. Arc comes with a few plugins, you can see the full list in Arc/plugins folder:
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How to create your plugins
If you do not know what is a plugin in Arc, you should read first this Help article:
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Cleansing the Pulse data
Pulse constantly monitors your TM1 instances and stores the information in a h2 database (or SQL Server if configured) and an Elastic cluster (Pulse v6 or later).