Chapter 6 Performing Administrative Tasks

Managing the Appliance

Column

Description

 

 

RC

Return code. “0” represents normal program operation. Any

 

other number typically represents an error. Refer to the error

 

log.

 

 

Signo

Signal number. “0” represents normal program operation. Any

 

other number is the last signal delivered to the program before

 

it terminated.

 

 

Start Time

Time (UTC) and date the process was started.

 

 

Stop Time

Time (UTC) and date the process was stopped.

 

 

Core

The entry “Not applicable” means the program is running

 

normally.

 

The entry “Core file created” means the program is not running

 

normally and the operating system has created a file called a

 

core file. The core file stores important data about processes.

 

 

Information

The entry indicates what the process is doing. “Not applicable”

 

means the program is not running normally.

 

 

Step 2 Perform any or all of these tasks:

To view details, click any process name. The Daemon Information window opens. For information on the contents of this window, see Daemon Information, page 6-68.

To view process status, click any process state. The System Log window opens. For information on the contents of this window, see System Log, page 6-69.

To stop a process, select the check box next to the process name and click Stop. The Process Status table displays the new status and other process information. The WebServer and Tomcat processes cannot be stopped.

To start a stopped process, select the check box next to that process name and click Start. The Process Status table displays the new status and other process information.

To update the Process Status table with the latest data, click Refresh. The table does not automatically update.

 

 

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