System Status displays all currently launched system services, system load info, and current system database sessions of the main server, divided into two information blocks: Localhost and Master Database Sessions. In addition, this section displays the status of Redundancy and Reporting servers (see screenshot below). Section structure is a follows:
Screenshot: System Status section
Information Block | Column | Description |
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Node: [ip] | CPU Load | CPU utilization within 1 min, 5 min, and 15 min periods. |
Memory | Amount of Total Memory with breakout for cache, shared, and available | |
Uptime | Current uptime of the system | |
Last Ping | A 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 IPs | Current server IP(s) | |
Service | Name of the system service | |
Uptime | Current uptime of the service | |
PID | Process ID of the system service | |
Master Database Sessions | PID | Database session process ID |
Application | Name of the application | |
Client IP | IP of the server, accessing the Master database | |
Session Duration | Session duration | |
Query Duration | Query duration | |
Query | Description of the query |
The section allows a user to stop and restart services manually with the help of certain icons.
Icon | Description | |
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Allows to restart a service that is currently running | ||
Allows to stop a service |
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. |