•
mail.type
—This is the e
‑
mail protocol used to read the mailbox. Supported values are
POP3
and
IMAP
.
Note:
E
‑
mail servers which support POP3 or IMAP, and are within the same firewall can be configured in the
e
‑
mail watcher service.
•
mail.server
—This is the e
‑
mail server address.
•
mail.user
—This is the user ID used to log in to the mail server.
•
mail.pw
—This is the password used to log in to the mail server.
•
mail.port
—This is the port used to read the mail from the mail server. If no port is provided, then the default
and standard port is used based on the e
‑
mail protocol and SSL usage.
•
mail.ssl
—If the mail server requires SSL authentication, then set the value to
1
. Otherwise, set it
0
. The default
value is
0
.
•
mail.folder
—This is the name of the mailbox folder from which all e
‑
mails received will be read. The default
folder name is
INBOX
.
•
mail.allowIdle
—If you want the mail server to support IMAP IDLE, then set this value to
1
. Otherwise, leave it
blank.
2
From the conf folder, open l4j_EmailWatcher.xml in a text editor, and then do the following:
a
Type the file location of the log folder. This is the log folder in the
EmailWatcher
folder.
b
Type the log priority. The default and suggested value is
fatal
.
c
Save your changes.
Note:
If there are new changes made to the config_EmailWatcher.properties and l4j_EmailWatcher.xml, then
you need to restart the Lexmark E
‑
mail Watcher service from the Windows Services control panel.
3
Make sure to add the IP address of the load balancer in LMC. From the Software Client Groups tab in LMC, select
a software client group, then click
Client Profiles
, and then add the IP address.
Managing system performance
Accessing the System Health dashboard
1
Click the
System
tab.
2
Select
System Status
from the System list, and then click
System Health
.
Monitoring system health
The overall system health is shown in the top section of the page by the following indicators:
•
Overloaded
—The indicator changes color depending on the overload condition of the system:
–
Green
—No servers are overloaded, and all servers are operating at normal capacity.
–
Yellow
—One or more servers are overloaded, but at least one server is not. Overloaded servers operate at
diminished capacity until they are no longer overloaded.
–
Red
—All servers are overloaded and operating at diminished capacity.
•
Tasks / hour
—This displays the current hourly task rate, based on tasks done in the past minute.
•
Threshold exceptions
—This displays the hourly rate of tasks that exceed the threshold time set for each job on
each server, based on tasks done in the past minute.
Monitoring and maintaining the system
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