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AD FAQ’s
This section provides a useful list of Workbench Anomaly Detction AD Frequently Asked Question’s (FAQ’s):
Anomaly Detection Host/Server Operating System Support
- Which Operating Systems are supported by AD?
- Answer: Windows 2012 and 2016 - RHEL 7 - CentOS 7
Anomaly Detection Deployment
- Does AD need its own dedicated host infrastructure?
- Answer: Yes; please review the documentation Planning section
- Can I install the AD components on the Workbench core component hosts?
- Answer: No - use separate Hosts for the AD components
- Is the Workbench Agent application required on the AD hosts?
- Answer: Yes, and is included in the AD Installer.
- What is the maximum number of hosts supported by Anomaly Detection
- Answer: Please review the AD Sizing section.
- Does AD support an upgrade capability
- Answer: No
- Does Workbench AD use the Elastic Machine Learning component's/feature?
- Answer: No - Workbench AD is a proprietary Genesys Machine Learning model
Workbench Data-Centers
- Does each Workbench Data-Center need its own AD Node(s)/Host(s)
- Answer: Yes
AD Infrastructure/Footprint
- How many dedicated AD Nodes/Hosts are required?
- Answer: Please review the documentation Planning section - at a high level:
- If AD redundancy is required then more than 1 AD Node/Host will need to be deployed at each Workbench Data-Center/Site
- Also, depending on the number of Hosts sending Metrics to Workbench and the ingestion frequency of those Metrics, additional AD Nodes/Hosts may be required at each Data-Center
- Answer: Please review the documentation Planning section - at a high level:
AD Alarms
- What types of alarms are generated by AD?
- Answer: AD can generate four types of alarms:
- AD is not able to connect with Workbench Logstash.
- AD is connected to Workbench Logstash but is not receiving metric data.
- AD is not receiving data from a particular workbench host.
- AD is not receiving data from one metric source
- Answer: AD can generate four types of alarms:
Dashboards and Visualizations
- Does AD ship with example Visualizations/Widgets for Workbench?
- Answer: Yes.
AD Data Retention
- How/when is data purged/deleted from AD?
- Answer: The default AD “Retention Period” is 30 days - this AD Retention Period is not configurable.
AD Ports
- Which Ports are used by Workbench Anomaly Detection (AD)?
- Answer:
- 50000 - 51000: Nodes and Internal Process Communication
- 8182: AD API
- 9091 & 5067: Workbench Agent and Metricbeat Ports on each AD Host
- 9090: AD Pipeline Port on the Logstash Application
- Do not use Ports below 1024 for AD as these ports are typically used for system services
- Answer:
GDPR
- How does AD accommodate the GDPR policy?
- Answer: Please review the Additional Information/GDPR section of the documentation.
Licenses
- Does Anomaly Detection need a license?
- Answer: No - currently it's included with Workbench and needs its own dedicated Node(s)/Host(s).
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