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Table 12 System Status view features

Feature

Description

 

 

Status

The icon in front of the host name displays the status of the host machine.

 

A green check icon indicates the server is started and healthy.

 

A gray icon indicates that JBoss and the RISS applications on the server

 

 

have stopped.

 

A yellow icon indicates that JBoss is running, but one or more RISS

 

 

applications on the server are unhealthy.

 

A red X icon indicates that the host is either down, or that JBoss is running,

 

 

but one or more RISS applications on the server have failed.

 

A blue question mark icon indicates that the state of the server is unknown.

 

 

Hostname

The type of host group, the servers in the group, the full name of each server,

 

and the status of each server.

 

Host group types include the following:

 

SMARTCELLS Servers: Smart cell servers

 

META Servers: Meta servers

 

SMTP Servers: SMTP portal servers

 

DB Servers: DB2 database servers

 

RIM Servers: Email mining servers

 

HTTP Servers: HTTP portal servers

 

PCC Servers: Platform Control Center servers

 

KICKSTART Servers: Kickstart servers.

 

CLOUDROUTER Servers: Cloud router servers

 

LOADBALANCER Servers: Load balancer servers

 

FIREWALL Servers: Firewall servers

 

 

Battery Backed

Battery Backed Write Cache support and status for the machine.

Write Cache

 

 

 

 

RAID Controller

RAID support and status for the machine.

 

The following messages and status can be displayed:

 

FAILED: LD 1 (136 GB, RAID 1+0, Interim Recovery Mode)

 

REBUILD: LD 1 (136 GB, RAID 1+0, Rebuilding 1%). (Indicates a drive is

 

 

rebuilding.)

 

OK: No SmartArray RAID controller to check.

 

OK: LD 1 (136 GB, RAID 1+0, OK)

 

 

Memory

The machine’s memory use.

 

TIP:

 

If you move your mouse over the entry’s performance bar, you will see more

 

information including maximum memory (the physical memory available),

 

total memory (the memory allocated to the RISS applications), and the free

 

and used memory (for the memory allocated to the RISS applications).

Processor

The machine’s CPU use.

 

TIP:

 

If you move your mouse over the entry’s performance bar, you will see

 

the actual percentage of CPU use.

 

 

Used Threads

The number of threads that are being used by the machine.

 

 

 

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Contents T3559-90809 Page Contents Other user management features ConfigurationAccount Synchronization Account Manager AMPST Importer External accessReporting 14 Configuring Outlook 113 Backup system administrationAudit Log Index 145 140Figures Administrator Guide Tables Administrator Guide Page Related documentation About this guideIntended audience Document conventions and symbols HP technical supportDocument conventions TIPProviding feedback Subscription serviceOther web sites About this guide Application Tasks Riss overviewRIM applications for users Riss power on/off Power offPower on How to restart Riss after a power failureOpt/bin/restart Riss overview User interface components Accessing PCCIntroduction to Platform Control Center PCC User interface orientation tips PCC user interfaceViews for common system administration tasks Views accessible from left menuViews for common tasks Updating views before printingMonitoring and reporting Mining Overview onStatuses and states Smart cell life cycle statesSmart cell life cycle states Life cycle state Definition ImportanceIf the cell’s status is OK, only the mirror cell has Failed DiscoverySystem Status OverviewApplication Events Link to OverviewAccount Manager Service Application Events featuresApplication Events features Appliance PerformanceAppliance Statistics Appliance Statistics features Appliance Statistics featuresStorage Status Riss VersionStorage Status view features System StatusNot represented in the bar graph Link to Storage Status viewSystem Status view features Actual percentage of CPU useStarting, stopping, and restarting servers on the system Appliance Control view featuresAppliance Control Performance Graph features Performance GraphExample Appliance Store graph Link to Performance Graph viewExample System Monitoring graph Creating performance graphsSystem Status Configuration Riss ConfigurationDomain Configuration Appliance ConfigurationFirewall Settings Link to Firewall Settings viewSSL Configuration Firewall portsDeleting a certificate signing request Available certificate signing requestsCreating a certificate signing request Installing and generating a certificate on the PCC portal Installing and generating a certificate on the Http portalsSoftware Version view features Software VersionDisplaying Software Version Opt/bin/restarthttp42 Configuration Account Synchronization Account Synchronization overviewCreating and running DAS jobs Creating Ldap server connectionsCreating jobs New Ldap connectionMapping advanced options Mapping informationAssigning Http portals Assign a job to a portalEditing or deleting jobs Managing available Http portalsEditing or deleting available Ldap connections Starting, scheduling, and stopping DAS jobsViewing DAS history logs Link to Account Manager view Account Manager AMAccount Manager overview Account Manager view Account Manager view features Account Manager view featuresManaging user accounts Adding a new userEditing user information Editing user account informationUser account information User account informationAdding repositories Managing groupsManaging repositories Editing repository information Edit the relevant entries Click the Save Now! buttonRepository information Repository informationOther user management features Manual Account LoaderExporting user account information Loading user account informationError Recovery Error Recovery featuresLinks to Error Recovery view Error Recovery featuresRepairing synchronization errors Other user management features Data management ReplicationDatabase Replication This chapter discusses the following topicsDB2 on replica /opt/bin/repl/dbRepl status -brief -force Database Replication featuresRe-Initializing db2 replication Replication Service General Status Replication StatusData Replication Flow Data Replication FlowSmart cell cloning Link to Cloning viewCloning smart cells copying data Cloning view featuresCloning view features Reprocessing Rescheduling all reprocessing schedulesEditing reprocessing schedules Link to Reprocessing viewUsing the Reprocessing Utility Changing the reprocessing statusRepository-level retention Viewing reprocessing history logsSearching for and editing a repository retention period Link to Retention viewEditing domain retention periods User Repository search resultsViewing retention history logs Database and data backupChanging the retention processing status Backup file locations Restoring DB2 and master configuration file backupsDB Backup History Link to DB and Data Backup viewThis will delete the content of the VolBack directory Opt/bin/backup/db2BackupUtility -restoredb2Usr/local/tsmBackup/rotateMasterConfigBackup -restore Restoring the master configuration filesEvent Viewer features ReportingEvent Viewer Searching the Event ViewerOther Event Viewer features Setting the Snmp serverSnmp Management Downloading the Riss MIBSelecting Snmp traps Setting Snmp Community Email ReporterReceiving Snmp events by email Detailed email reportsDetailed Email Reports Logfile SenderCreating and scheduling email reports Links to LogFile Sender view External access RIM ManagementMining Overview Link to RIM Management viewSystem Services Mining Overview view featuresSystem Services features Configured TasksJournal Mining Configured Tasks featuresJournal Mining features Selective Archiving Tombstone Maintenance Synchronize Deleted ItemsExternal access PST Importer PST Importer overviewPST Importer process Archive Request fileInstallation procedure Installing PST ImporterInstallation requirements Using PST Importer Archive Request LoaderCreating or revising an Archive Request file Click New Following window appearsCreating a new file PSTLaunchMgr MaxProcesses=1HPPSTInit Verbosity=3 Validating file from command line Using PST Import MonitorPST Import Monitor Parameter DescriptionPST Import Monitor PSTImporter MonitorPath=UNCPath Displaying reports and log filesCollecting statistics impacts performance PSTImporter Verbosity=X Settings descriptionArchive Request file specifications Tags in Header Tag DescriptionSample file Tags in FileSpecPST Importer Enabling the Audit Log feature Granting user access to the Audit Log repositoryAuditLogEnabled=true DomainLogIP=VIP for this domain Audit LogSetting Audit Log repository retention periods Monitoring statusBackup system administration Riss backup strategyGaining access to the Riss backup server Tivoli Storage ManagerTSM backup terms Smart cell data backupsSeparate Group Volumes How Riss configures TSM Policy domain structureAdding and labeling new media Web interface Library properties Adding and labeling new media command line Server process listRestoring a smart cell Provisioner status Preparing the backup server for disaster recovery TSM Disaster Recovery ManagerExample Preparing the backup server for a disaster Things to back upTsm INTERNALset drmcouriername Joe’s courier service Tsm INTERNALbackup db type=full devclass=DC.TAPETsm INTERNALset drmvaultname Ironvault, somewhere Example 1. tsm INTERNALquery drmstatusRecovering the backup server Example Recovering the server from a disasterRECPLAN.RECOVERY.SCRIPT.DISASTER.RECOVERY.MODE.CMD INTERNALaudit library LIB.TAPE commandAdministrator Guide 111 Backup system administration 14 Configuring Outlook Configuring your system for Exchange and OutlookConfiguring user accounts on servers Scheduler,User accounts on customer servers Installing the Outlook plug-inRegistry settings For HKLM\Software\Hewlett-Packard\Outlook PlugIn\Cache For HKLM\Software\Hewlett-Packard\Outlook PlugIn\PlugInURLs For HKLM\Software\Hewlett-Packard\Outlook PlugIn\SearchRetrievalHost=HOSTNAME Deprecated and is no longer used For HKLM\Software\Hewlett-Packard\Outlook PlugInManually creating other registry settings Installing and configuring the Outlook plug-in for usersEnabling journaling on mailbox stores Setting registry key for journalingConfiguring journal mining Publishing forms Configuring mailbox miningConfiguring Exchange for email stub support Setting up Information Stores Adding mailboxes using Mail AttenderSettings view button Set up Auto-Search SchedulerStarting Scheduler Be selected by Mail AttenderDocRef Host Httphost Scheduling an eventEnabling load balancing message by message Domain.jcml Enabling a scheduled eventEditing selective archiving events Administrator Guide 125 Editing journal mining events Selective Archiving Event windowJournal Mining Event window Editing tombstone maintenance events Editing Synchronize Deleted Items eventsCopying a scheduled event Synchronize Deleted Items event windowModifying rules in Mail Attender Deleting a scheduled eventModifying a rule using Mail Attender Enter a descriptionAdd Information Stores window Monitoring View Starting selective archivingStatus View Monitoring View window Deleting end-user deleted items on the Riss Location of deleted itemsConfiguring deletion retention PTDelItems TagUndeletedItems=FalseMailbox store Deletion settings Scheduling deletion from RissCreating a Mail Attender rule Append to a CSV fileSetAdmin.exe End-user delete securityCSV Columns Summary reportSystem requirements Multiple mail storesSession Multiple Riss systemsTemporary storage in Drafts folder Mbarney=http//mbarney Papoon=http//papoon Asp.config file has several OWA configuration settingsConfiguring the asp.config file Multi-user support Changing the ASP time-outBrowser functionality 144 Configuring Outlook Index Account Error Recovery view Account ManagerAccount Manager Service, 28 account synchronization Events Outlook plug-in,114 PST ImporterPCC Repairing, 58 system requirements
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