GR Health field descriptions

Last Updated : Mar 30, 2023 |

GR Health

The information available on the GR Health page is read-only.

The Geographic Redundancy and the GR Health pages remain blank on a standalone server or until you configure a secondary System Manager.

Name

Description

GR Health Status

Displays the health status of the monitored services. The page displays:

  • health check process stops, if the monitored service stops.

  • health check process in progress, if the monitored service is running.

  • health check process fails, if the monitored service fails to run.

Activate Secondary Server

Click to make the secondary server provide full System Manager functionality when the primary System Manager server fails or the data network splits.

Note:
  • The system displays Activate Secondary Server only on the secondary System Manager server.

  • The system displays the Activate Secondary Server or the Deactivate Secondary Server button on the page.

Deactivate Secondary Server

Click to make the primary System Manager resume operation. You use this option when the primary System Manager server restores operation or recovers from a network failure.

Note:

The system displays Deactivate Secondary Server only on the secondary System Manager server.

Service Name

Displays the name of the service for which the system provides the status of the health.

View Detail

Click View Graph.

  • For database and directory replication, the system displays the graph for default interval. If no graph is present for the default interval, using the calendar, you can set the period for which you require to check the health status and click Generate to view health details in a graph.

    For database replication, the system displays graphs for time lag and the size lag. For directory replication, the system displays a graph for time lag only.

  • For file replication, the system displays the last replication time and the size of the lag.

HeartBeat status

Click View Heartbeat Status to view the details. The system displays the GR Heartbeat page.

Name

Description

Service Name

The name of the monitored service. The services are:

  • System Health: The heartbeat status indicates if the primary or secondary System Manager server can communicate with the peer System Manager server over the network.

  • Database Replication: The heartbeat status indicates if the data stored in the System Manager database is getting replicated between the primary and secondary System Manager servers.

  • Application System Health: The heartbeat status indicates if the application server of the primary or secondary System Manager can query the application server of the peer System Manager.

  • File Replication: The heartbeat status indicates if the configuration files are getting replicated between the primary and secondary System Manager servers.

  • Directory Replication: The heartbeat status indicates if the data stored on the internal LDAP server is getting replicated on the respective System Manager server.

Last Successful Heartbeat Time

The last time the heartbeat was successful for the monitored service.

Last Missed Heartbeat Time

The last time when the monitored service missed the heartbeat.

View Details

The View Graph link to view the health status of the monitored service over a period of time. To configure the time period, click Edit Dates. The graph displays the status in 0 and 1.

  • 0 indicates that the monitored service is either stopped or failed at that point of time

  • 1 indicates that the monitored service is running at that point of time.