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Screenshot: System Status section 

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LocalhostNumber of Central Processing Unit coresCurrent uptime of the IDSession
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CPU
LASystem Load Average
MemoryAmount of Used and Total Memory
ServicesNumber of currently running services
IDSystem service identification number
ServiceName of the system service
Started onStart date and time of the service
LoadCPU utilization within 1 min, 5 min, and 15 min periods.
MemoryAmount of Total Memory with breakout for cacheshared, and available
UptimeCurrent uptime of the system
Last PingA timestamp of how long ago we received a ping from the server

CPU

Number of Central Processing Unit cores
UDP Buffers

List of UDP ports with queue size in incoming/outgoing queues

Assigned IPsCurrent server IP(s)
ServiceName of the system service. If the service is a daemon, it will be marked accordingly.
UptimeCurrent uptime of the service
PIDProcess ID of the system Uptime service
Master Database Sessions





PIDDatabase session process ID
ApplicationName of the application
Session StartSession start date and time
Query StartQuery start date and time
Client IPIP of the server, accessing the Master database
Session DurationSession duration
Query DurationDurationQuery duration
QueryDescription of the query

The section allows allows a user to start, stop, and restart services services manually with the help of certain icons.

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Allows to start any service that is not currently running

Allows to restart a service that is currently running

Allows to stop a service

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(warning)(warning)   Attention

Note that you cannot stop some processes via the web interface. To do so, you need to login on a server via SSH to stop them.

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