Toolpack:Status Menus:Applications A
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The general view, shown below, lists the applications, their host machines and their current and targeted states as follows: | The general view, shown below, lists the applications, their host machines and their current and targeted states as follows: | ||
*'''Oam current state''': The current operating state of the application. | *'''Oam current state''': The current operating state of the application. | ||
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β | =Detailed view = | + | ==Detailed view == |
The detailed status screen, shown below, lists the states of the application, its name, the host machine and the location of the application on the host. | The detailed status screen, shown below, lists the states of the application, its name, the host machine and the location of the application on the host. | ||
From this detailed view, the 'Oam'target state may be changed. | From this detailed view, the 'Oam'target state may be changed. |
Revision as of 12:34, 10 June 2010
General and detailed status information about the applications that are run by one or more host machine(s) is accessible from the Applications tab of the Global-->Status menu.
NOTE TO SELF:THIS MUST BE CHANGED
General view
The general view, shown below, lists the applications, their host machines and their current and targeted states as follows:
- Oam current state: The current operating state of the application.
- Oam target state: The desired state of the application. Activated from the detailed status view.
- Oam ha current state: If redundant applications exist, then this indicates its current high availability (HA) state. This is usually active if there is only one.
- Oam ha target state: If redundant applications exist, the state of primary or secondary is assigned.
File:Toolpack v2.5 Status Aplications.png
Detailed view
The detailed status screen, shown below, lists the states of the application, its name, the host machine and the location of the application on the host. From this detailed view, the 'Oam'target state may be changed.
To modify the Oam target state of an application
1. Select a state from the Oam target state combo box.
2. Click 'Apply States' to change the states.