Note: For Syspeace v3 only

Remote Status only works for Syspeace v3.
Syspeace v4 has Syspeace Console which provides full remote management for v4 Syspeace Services. See this and other improvements in Syspeace v4.

Manage and view all your servers from one place

With Remote Status, you can view the status of Syspeace services connected to your Syspeace account without connecting to the servers one by one. Enable Remote Status in the Syspeace service and use the Remote Status Console application to get started.

Remote Status Console is freely available and does not itself require a license.

What’s new in 1.0.1

  • Support forgiving blocks (requires Syspeace 3.1.1).
  • Show more information about blocks.
  • Remember the width and height of the window and the width of the sidebar the next time Console is started.
  • Reflect North Macedonia’s new name.

System requirements for Remote Status Console

Windows 7 or newer; Windows Server 2008 or newer.

Questions

How much does Remote Status Console cost? Can I use it during my Syspeace trial?

Remote Status Console is freely available and does not itself require a license. You can see information from all running Syspeace services, including license/trial information.

How do I set Syspeace up to work with Remote Status?

Remote Status is not turned on by default.

The Syspeace services must be running Syspeace 3.1 or later and have Remote Status enabled (in Settings → System Settings). Remote Status is not supported under Windows Server 2003 or 2003 R2.

I’m a Managed Service Provider or otherwise manage Syspeace for several clients – can I see all of their Syspeace services at once?

Yes, you can link multiple Syspeace accounts to Remote Status Console.

What are the system requirements for Remote Status Console?

Windows 7 or newer; Windows Server 2008 or newer.

How does Syspeace communicate with Remote Status Console?

Both Syspeace and Remote Status Console use an encrypted HTTPS/TLS connection to a relay server. This server is hosted by Treetop Innovation AB (the creators and maintainers of Syspeace), just like the Syspeace backend server. On top of the connection encryption, all messages are also individually encrypted, and the relay server is oblivious to their contents. (For more information, see the Remote Status Architecture document.)

If you are interested in hosting a private relay server, please contact us.