Introduction
System Monitor
1-6
System Monitor
The System monitor window provides the following information:
■
Enforcement cluster name – The Enforcement clusters are listed by
name in the order they were created. Click on a cluster name to view
cluster details. You must have cluster-editing permissions to view and
edit cluster details.
■
Server name by cluster – The servers for each cluster are listed by
name in the order they were created. Click on a server name to view
server details. You must have cluster-editing permissions to view and
edit server details.
■
Cluster access mode – The cluster access mode is either
normal
or
allow all
. See “Enforcement Clusters and Servers” on page 3-6 for
instructions on making the access mode selection.
■
Health status – Health status shows
ok
for servers with no problems,
and either
warning
or
error
for servers with problems. Click the server
name to view details.
■
Upgrade status – Upgrade status shows the status of any upgrades in
process.
■
% memory used – The amount of memory currently used by each
server is shown as a percentage of total memory available.
■
Endpoints tested/minute – The number of endpoints tested over the
last 15 minutes or less.
■
Endpoints queued – The number of tests running or scheduled to run
on that ES.
■
System load average – The number of processes waiting to run (
top
command). In Linux, entering
top
at the command line returns a real-
time look at processor activity.
Summary of Contents for 800 Series
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Page 43: ...2 1 2 Clusters and Servers Chapter Contents Overview 2 2 Installation Examples 2 3 ...
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