Medulla Overview This guide is perfect as a manual of introduction or functional presentation. It serves to show what Medulla does without entering into technical details or use. Chapter 1: Table of Contents Contents Chapter 1: Contents Introduction What is Medulla? Who is this manual for? Glossary Main interface Menu and navigation Organisation of the interface The dashboard Modules Kiosk Computers Imagine Packages Updates Backup Audit Background Administration Administrator access General parameters Chapter 2: Introduction What is Medulla? Medulla is a comprehensive IT management platform designed to simplify, automate and secure all the operations related to a computer park, whether in business, telework or distributed on several sites. I'm on a test! It is based on a real-time XMPP inventory base, allowing an accurate and up-to-date view of each station at any time, whether connected locally or remotely. This ensures constant machine reachability, essential to any efficient management. What's Medulla for? Medulla centralizes and facilitates the following tasks: Management of the IT fleet Automatic and real-time inventory Detailed view of machines and users Connection to existing ITSM solutions Remote deployment of software and scripts Deployment of applications, uninstallation or execution of scripts Advanced planning via a Conditional staple Intelligent assistant for silent installations Imagining and System Installation Creating generic system images, compatible with all types of hardware Dynamic drivers management Deployment Unicast/multicast Multi-site synchronization for remote deployments Application management and updates Application kiosk for users without admin rights Installation on request, by category Transparent and bandwidth-efficient updates Remote control ( LDCD ) Opening of posts or consoles Secure connection even without VPN thanks to an SSH tunnel Real-time support, everywhere Native support for teleworking Secure access to remote stations No VPN addiction Performing all remote operations To discover all the features and to deepen your knowledge, download our additional documentation by clicking here. Click on the link to see the full documentation. User Guide For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Who is this manual for? Public This manual is intended for anyone involved in the management of a computer park and the administration of information systems, including: System and Network Administrators Computer Support Technicians Managers of the IT fleet DSI (Directors of Information Systems) IT Project Managers Deployment operators It is intended for both centralized teams and technical teams working remotely or in multisite. Objectives of the manual The purpose of this manual is to guide you step by step in: Taking charge of the Medulla interface Understanding its functional modules The configuration, use and automation of tasks Use of support, monitoring and audit tools Secure management of local and remote posts This manual takes an approach progressive and modular : you can read it in order or directly access the sections that concern you. Recommended prerequisites In order to make the most of Medulla and this guide, it is recommended to have: Basic knowledge of Windows/Linux systems Concepts in network and security management A familiarity with the ITSM tools (optional but useful) An experience in teledeployment or imagining No need to be an expert to start. The Medulla interface is designed to be intuitive, with integrated assistants to accompany you. For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Glossary ARS Automatic Relay Selector is a mechanism that automatically selects the best relay to get a message or connection through. Cluster Server group that works together to distribute load, high availability and resilience. Imagine Here we talk about a system image or snapshot (disk image) of a workstation or server containing OS and software. It's used for quick deployments or restorations. Logs It's also called Journalization, it's a mechanism that records system events, errors, access, user actions. Very useful for audits and security. OR Organizational unit is a hierarchical structure in a directory (e.g. LDAP) that is used to organize machines and users. Package It is a set of files and resources that contain an application ready to be installed and configured on a computer or server. Packages are in deposits and are managed by package managers. P.M.A.D. Remote control Relay The relay is a component that allows messages to be passed between different points of the network. Rules A rule is a set of criteria to determine which relay or server should be used. XMPP XMPP means Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol and is used for instant messaging, presence and real-time communication. Conditional Grafcet GRAFCET-based planning method (Step/Transition Functional Command Graph), used to automate action sequences (such as software deployment or script execution) according to specific conditions. Each step only executes if defined conditions are met, allowing dynamic and intelligent process management. Unicast Network communication mode where only one source sends data to a single destination. Used for point-to-point transmissions. Multicast Network communication mode where only one source sends data simultaneously to several specific destinations, without sending separate copies to each receiver. VPN (Virtual Private Network) Virtual private network to create a secure and encrypted connection between a user and a network, often via the Internet. It protects the data, hides the IP address and guarantees confidentiality. SSH (Security Shell) Secure communication protocol to establish a remote encrypted and authenticated connection to access a system and execute commands. Used primarily for server administration and secure file transfer. Wake-on-LAN, WOL network alarm Functionality allowing to start a remote computer via a network, sending a special package called Magic Packet containing the MAC address of the target machine. Used for remote administration and machine management without having to turn them on manually. Chapter 3: Main interface The dashboard Presentation of the dashboard The Medulla dashboard provides a clear and detailed overview of the state of your computer fleet. Designed to provide you with a quick and accurate overview, it brings together essential information and performance indicators to help you make informed decisions in real time. Fully customizable, this dashboard allows you to adapt its content to your priorities by adding or removing widgets according to your needs. Engine condition The dashboard displays in real time the status of machines, whether online, offline or encounter specific problems such as failed deployments or non-compliances. Recent alerts It allows visualization of critical and non-critical alerts, such as: Deployment problems Pending updates Unreachable machinery Failed backups Each alert can be viewed and managed directly from this section. History of actions and events Detailed monitoring of the actions carried out on the system, including: Deployments Saved Configuration changes Remote access Follow-up of updates The dashboard allows you to track the status of current updates, with the ability to manage them easily: install immediately or plan for later. Resource management You have direct access to the use of system resources, such as: bandwidth Available storage space Management server performance Customizing the dashboard By customizing widgets, you can track key information such as: Number of teleworking machines Machine conformity Progress in deployments Widgets are easily reorganizable by simply dragging down, providing an experience that is fully tailored to your needs. Interactivity of the dashboard The dashboard is interactive, allowing you to: Click on an alert to see the details and answer them directly. Click on a machine to access its information and perform actions, such as software deployment. Click on an update to install immediately or plan it according to your schedule. Benefits Quick and reactive overview of incidents, allowing you to react immediately. Direct access to critical actions, without having to navigate in complex menus. Save time through centralized management and constantly updated information. To learn more or access advanced features, you can view the additional documentation by clicking Scoreboard . For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Menu and navigation Overview The Medulla interface is designed to offer a smooth, clear and functional user experience. Thanks to a modular structure, each user can quickly access the information and actions they need. Main navigation bar Located at the top of the screen, the navigation bar gives you access to the main modules of the platform Custom dashboard The user can configure a Custom Dashboard With dynamic widgets: Number of active machines Current deployments Recent backups Critical alerts For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Organisation of the interface A modular and intuitive medulla interface is based on a modular interface, where each feature is grouped by theme into an independent module. This allows: Simplify daily use Navigate quickly to the desired action Adapt the tool to your business need Each module works as an application in the application, with its own views, filters, tabs, and settings. Example of organization by module Here are some concrete examples: Computer Module Main display: List of computers with status (online/offline), user, last contact. Tabs available: Inventory, Actions, LDCD , Backup, History. Filters for use: Operating system, groups, connectivity. Additional Features: All computers / GLPI Favorite groups Non-inventory machines Monitoring alerts, configuration Rapid actions (personalised and results) XMPP view Research: By fields, entity, with deletion options. Example of machine listed: To learn more or access advanced features, you can view the additional documentation by clicking Computers For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Chapter 4: Modules Kiosk Install applications in full autonomy, gain in reactivity while reducing the burden of your IT teams with the Kiosk: a Medulla module designed to allow users to install the applications they need themselves, without requiring administrative rights. Main features: Catalogue of applications Applications are classified by category. Each user accesses a customized catalog according to their profile or group. Installation without privileges Users can install or uninstall software without IT intervention. All installations are traced and controlled from the Medulla console. Managed updates Manual or automatic updates depending on the configuration chosen. The administrator defines the versions to be used to ensure compliance. Central control Fine management of software access rights. Ability to restrict certain actions such as uninstalling critical apps. To learn more or access advanced features, you can view the additional documentation by clicking Kiosk For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Computers the Computers module allows to manage and supervise the machines of the computer park. It centralises the inventory of computers, their configurations and compliance status, as well as alerts related to their proper functioning. Key Features: List all computers : Displays a complete list of all machines saved in the system. The Groups: Creates, lists and organizes groups of machines Network Alarm : Allows to start a set of machines. Configure Computers : Allows you to modify parameters or apply specific configurations to a machine. See alerts : Displays system alerts or machine errors (e.g. update problems, failed connections...). Find a computer : Use filters to search by name, type of machine, or status. Check compliance : Makes sure the machines meet the configuration and update standards. What is found in the Computers interface? The interface displays: Computer Name Technical details (model, operating system, etc.) Latest configurations applied Status of the machine (online, offline, wrong...) Related alerts Actions : Edit, configure, or resolve alerts Where to find him? The module Computers is accessible via the main menu , under the tab Computers . Click on Computers to display the list. Use filters to search for a specific machine, or add a new machine if necessary. To learn more or access advanced features, you can view the additional documentation by clicking Computers. For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Imagine The module Imagine is designed for system image management, facilitating computer deployment and restoration. It allows to create, modify and apply standardized images on several machines, simplifying the configuration of new devices or the re-installation of systems. Key Features: Create System Image Capture a complete configuration (operational system, software, parameters...) for efficient reuse. Edit an existing image : Updates an image by integrating software or recent configurations. Deploy Image : Apply an image to several machines simultaneously, guaranteeing homogeneous configurations. Restore Image : Allows you to return to a previous configuration by restoring a saved image. What is found in the Imaging interface? The module interface offers several essential features: Status of the server : Lets you check the availability and status of the associated imagining servers. Management of Masters : Administration of master images used for deployments. Manage start-up services : Configuration of boot options for the deployment of images. Default Start Menu : Start menu settings for imagining. Post-imagining scripts : Managing actions to execute after an image is deployed. List of profiles and addition of profiles : Creation and administration of profiles Configuring the imaginationg : Customize Imagining module settings. Sysprep Response File Manager : Configuration of response files for automation of Windows installations. Management of groups : Displaying and adding groups of imagining to organize deployments. Where to find the Imaging module? The module Imagine is accessible from the main menu , under the tab Imagine . Click Imagine to display image list and management options. Use Create Image to start a new project, or select an existing image to edit or deploy it. See section Status of the server to see the servers available for your entity. If no imagining server is available for an association, check the configuration or add a server to the dedicated section. To learn more or access advanced features, you can view the additional documentation by clicking Imagine. For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Packages The module Packages allows create, manage and deploy software packages on computers in the computer park. It facilitates the installation of software, the updating of applications and the deployment of specific configurations on several machines simultaneously. Main features: Create Package : Set the contents of the package, the files to install and the actions to execute. Edit Package : Update an existing package by adding software or modifying deployment scripts. Deployment of a package : Install a package on one or more computers in the network. Manage deployment errors : Check the logs to identify installation failures. Follow the package versions Check versions installed on machines and manage updates. What is found in the Packages interface? The interface displays several essential sections: List of packages : Contains the name, version, description, compatible operating system, size and quota used. Add Package : Option to create a new package. List of pending packages : Follow-up of packages being processed or awaiting deployment. List of rules : Display of rules applied to deployments. Add Rule Option to create new deployment rules. Logs and errors Details on deployment errors and corrective actions. Where to find the Packages module? The module Packages is accessible from the main menu , under the tab Packages . Click Packages to see the list of available packages. Use Add Package to create a new package. See List of pending packages to follow the packages being deployed. Go to the List of rules to see or add package management rules Learn more about packages For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Updates The module Updates allows manage and track the status of software updates on the park's computers. It ensures that all machines comply with the latest security patches, software updates and new versions of operating systems. Key Features: Verify compliance of entities : Analyses the compliance rate of machines to identify those that are up-to-date or require updates. Managing Non-Compliance Alerts : Displays missing updates and non-compliant machines. Deploy updates : Automatically applies the required updates to the machines concerned. Manage Update Lists : Allows to administer and organize the available updates for the computer park. Follow compliance rate : Provides statistics on the number of machines that comply, delay or require intervention. What is found in the Updates interface? The interface offers several key sections: Compliance of entities : Display of machine compliance rate by entity (e.g. Siveo Medulla ). Manage Update Lists : Administration of available and pending updates. Update status Number of missing updates, number of non-compliant machines and total number of computers involved. Search and Filter : Possibility to search for specific entities or filter by compliance rate. Where to find the Updates module? The module Updates is accessible from the main menu , under the tab Updates . Click Updates to display the machine status and check for non-compliance alerts. Go to Manage Update Lists to organize and administer available updates. See Compliance of entities to see the update rate of the machines and detect any anomalies. Learn more about Updates For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Backup Protect your data, without compromising the Medulla Backup module ensures data protection for your posts and servers. Thanks to effective backup mechanisms and centralized tracking, you have the assurance that your data is safe and recoverable at all times. Main functions Smart incremental backup A full backup is performed only once. Then, only the modified data are saved, for saving disk space and speed. Online & offline backups Possible backups to Remote servers or Local media . This guarantees double security , even in case of network disconnection or hardware failure. Restoration in one click Restore a file, folder or full system image very easily. Ideal for accidental suppression or critical failure. Monitoring and alerts Clear dashboard to view the status of backups. Automatic notifications in case of error or failure. Detailed logs (logs) accessible at any time. Learn more about Backups For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Background Keep track of each action the Medulla History module allows you to view all the actions performed in your infrastructure. It offers complete and accurate traceability, essential for diagnosis, audit and continuous improvement. Main functions Consultation of past actions View the operations history on machines, configurations, deployments, connections, etc. Each entry details the hour, user, machine concerned, and action performed. Advanced filters and research Filtering by dates , types of logs , users or machinery to quickly target specific action. Possibility of applying several criteria for fine analysis. Historical reports Generate reports over a given period to understand the system's behaviour or identify the origin of a problem. Useful for audit, compliance requests or technical documentation. Learn more about History For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Audit Accurate and centralized monitoring of activities Audit From Medulla it is possible to centralise all the activities carried out by users, IT teams, and machines, to ensure complete traceability and compliance with the requirements of security and IT governance. Audit module features User task monitoring and system See current or past tasks by a user, group or whole organisation. View each programmed or executed action , whether deployment, updating, installation or system operation. Individual and team audit Access custom views: My tasks The tasks of my team Tasks of all users Ideal for multi-administrative or shared management environments. Convergence history View them Planned convergences (recurring or orchestrated tasks), by user or group. Watch him status of tasks , their progress, the number of machines involved, and any errors. Status dashboard Real-time display of l status of the audit platform to ensure the availability of monitoring data. To learn more about Audit For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr Section 5: Administration Administrator access How to access the admin module? You can access the admin module by clicking on the icon that represents a drive to the right of the menu or at the bottom of the menu bar always to the right by clicking on the "Click to go to expert mode" link. What is the Administration module for? The Administration module allows admin users to manage the Medulla system's advanced settings. It brings together the tools needed to configure the system and customize the application. For more information, visit our website : medulla-tech.io General parameters The administration interface consists of the following to manage various parameters: List of Relays Cluster List New Cluster Rules List of Relays contains the list of relays currently configured in the system, Un relay (or relay) is an intermediate component that allows you to transport XMPP messages between different servers or clusters. The list of relays contains various information (name of the relay, identifier, type of relay: public or private..etc). It helps us see which relays are in place, and allows us to control or diagnose these components. A Cluster is a set of servers so the Cluster List displays the list of server sets and contains information about these groups (name, descriptions, associated relays or actions performed). This allows us to better organize the structure of the network and manage communications between servers. New Cluster allows to create a new cluster by telling its name, description and relays that are internal or external to the cluster. Rules is the option to choose which relays will be used, the priority level of the rule as well as dependencies between them & section also allows to create new rules. For more information, visit our website : www.medulla.fr