Monitoring displays the current and past state of the server and includes the following submenus.
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Status |
Displays real-time information about the current state of the ICPAM appliance and the optional high availability feature. Includes the server software version and serial number. Also includes options to stop or start services, including the following: · Admin State: Up means the appliance is available for use. Down means the appliance is unavailable for access control functions. This enables you to take the server offline for administrative functions and updates without actually shutting down the server. · Server Mode: In an HA configuration, the server mode can be either Active or Standby. See the Using Redundant Appliances for High Availability. · Version: The release number of the current ICPAM appliance server software. · Serial Number: the serial number of the ICPAM appliance. For example, 00151729764C. · High Availability Audit: If HA is configured, the audit is enabled. · Peer Address: The IP address of the HA server paired with the current server. For example, 192.168.2.1. · Peer Hostname: The hostname of the HA server paired with the current server. For example, CPAM-75. · Synchronization Status: the status of the HA synchronization process. The options are: o Synchronized: HA synchronizations were completed without errors. o Failed to retrieve the Status: An error occurred while retrieving the Sync status. For example, the peer server is down or unreachable. See the webapp.log file for details. o Stopped: the appliance is in Admin Down state, and HA synchronization is stopped. o Error: An error was detected during synchronization. Additional details are displayed with the Error Code and Error String retrieved from the database. o In-progress: The synchronization process is in progress. At least one synchronization actions has not completed. · TFTP Service: Determines if the TFTP service is available for updating firmware images. See the Upgrading Gateway Firmware Images Using ICPAM and the Disabling the ICPAM TFTP Server . · Web Service API: Determines if ICPAM Web services are available. See the Cisco Physical Access Control API Reference Guide for more information. |
Server Log |
Displays real-time information regarding server tasks. |
Setup Log |
Displays real-time information regarding server setup tasks performed on the appliance. |
Web Application Log |
Displays real-time information regarding events related to server administration tasks. |
Audit Log |
Displays a history of tasks performed by the administrator username. |
Console Log |
Displays a real-time console log. |
High Availability Audit Log |
Displays real-time events related to a redundant server configuration. |
URL Log |
Displays the output (HTTP response) from URL actions. |
See also:
Menus and Options in the ICPAM Server Administration Utility