System Management and Maintenance

- Indicates one of the following:

Out of service: The server is out of service. It is either offline, busied out, or an administrator has issued the Stop Using command to this server.

Unreachable from <list of cluster names>: The server is unreachable from one or some of the clusters in the supercluster.

Unreachable: The server is unreachable from all other clusters in the supercluster. During an outage of one server in a two-server supercluster, the server that is in service will show this status.

Click the Link button to go to the DMAs page.

See also:

Dashboard

Territory Status Pane

Lists each territory, its capabilities, and the primary and backup cluster responsible for it. Hover over the territory name to see more details. The territories are color-coded, each color with its own tooltips:

Green: Active on primary cluster - The primary cluster for the territory is in service. The backup cluster may or may not be assigned.

Yellow: Indicates one of the following:

Active on primary cluster - The primary cluster for the territory is unreachable from some clusters including the backup cluster. The backup cluster is not in service or is not assigned.

Active on backup cluster - The primary cluster for the territory is not in service or not assigned, but the backup cluster is in service.

Active on both primary and backup clusters - The primary cluster for the territory is unreachable from some clusters including the backup cluster, and the backup cluster is in service. The ownership of the territory is split between the primary and backup clusters.

Red: Indicates one of the following:

Not active; associated clusters not in service - A primary or backup cluster is assigned to the territory (or both), but neither the primary nor the backup cluster are in service.

Not active; no primary or backup cluster assigned - No clusters are assigned to the territory.

Hover over a cluster name to see more details. Note that a cluster is considered in service if it is reachable from the backup cluster, even it is unreachable from some of the other clusters. A cluster is considered not in service if it has been given the Stop Using command, is busied out, or is unreachable.

Hover over a capabilities icon to see an explanation of it. Click a column heading to sort on that column. Click the Link button to go to the Territories page.

See also: Dashboard

User Login History Pane

Displays the following information about logins by your user ID:

The server you’re currently logged in to.

The time, date, server logged in to, and source (host name or IP address) of the last successful login (prior to your current session) by your user ID.

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