<%NUMBERING1%>.<%NUMBERING2%>.<%NUMBERING3%> PRTG Manual: Libraries

With the Libraries feature in PRTG, you can create special views of your device tree with up-to-date monitoring status information arranged the way you want.

Example of a Library

Example of a Library

In this section:

icon-playFor more information, see the video tutorial: PRTG - Libraries

Introduction

Libraries enable you to create additional views of your device tree. These views are updated in the same scanning interval as your device tree, showing the same monitoring data, but arranged the way you want. This is useful if you want to display data in different ways, like depending on target groups or a specific use case.

For example, you can create a library that contains an overview of all your bandwidth monitoring sensors, regardless of the device that they run on.

The library features include:

  • Create libraries containing nodes with monitoring objects from all over your configuration.
  • Show data from different PRTG probes in one library.
  • Show different branches of your device tree right next to each other.
  • Arrange sensors in a tree-like view regardless of the device that they run on.
  • Filter your entire tree (or parts of it) for sensor type, status, or tag, showing only matching sensors.

You can also create libraries using drag-and-drop.

PRTG comes with several preconfigured standard libraries that you can also edit or delete. The following libraries are automatically created when you install PRTG for the first time (visible for the PRTG Administrator user). Some of them are initially empty, but as you add more sensors, they are filled automatically according to the filter settings defined for the nodes of the libraries:

  • All bandwidth sensors
  • All CPU load sensors
  • All disk space sensors
  • All memory sensors
  • All VMware sensors
  • Sensors grouped by priority
  • Sensors grouped by state

icon-i-roundSensors that are added to libraries are not counted against the maximum number of sensors of your license.

Start Libraries

Click Libraries in the main menu bar to view or add custom views of your network's status and monitoring data. Hover over Libraries to show menu items:

Libraries

All

Open the Libraries overview list where you can view or add custom device tree views of your network status and monitoring data.

Add Library

Open an assistant to create a new library.

Select Library ›

Open an existing library. Hover over Select Library to show more options. Follow the alphabetical menu path (it is specific to your setup) to view your libraries. Click a library to open it.

Libraries List

In the All view, you see a list of all existing libraries. Using the Edit buttons, you can perform the following actions.

  • Used by: Show which other monitoring objects use this library.
  • Clone: Create a clone of this library.
  • Delete: Delete this library.
  • Settings: Open this library and change the settings of the library and its nodes.

Hover over plus_button and select Add Library from the menu to add a new library.

See also section Working with Table Lists. Additionally, the multi-edit functionality is available. This enables you to change properties of several objects simultaneously via bulk changes. For more details, see section Multi-Edit.

Working with Libraries

For detailed information on how to create and edit libraries, see the following sections.

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Video Tutorial: PRTG - Libraries

 

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