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Any machines with a current error condition will be displayed at the top of the page. Selecting any of the status icons to the right of the machine listing will bring up service information for that system. If there are no current error conditions, this portion of the page will display “All Monitored Systems OK”.
Users who click on the underlined name of a machine will see information deemed appropriate by the administrators. The displayed information may be the other systems in a cluster, or specific information about a given server. For example – lppbakbm01.itap.purdue.edu is a Backup Production server. When it alarms in the ‘Current non-green Systems’ window, clicking its title brings the user to the ‘Backup Production’ category. If tsm01.itap.purdue.edu was instead in alarm, they would bypass the ‘Backup Production’ category entirely, instead seeing specific instructions for tsm01 alerts. This is similar to the ‘Production Services’ example earlier in this document. It is impossible to tell which machines contain specific on-call instructions and which do not from the ‘Current non-green Systems’ view. The only consistent way to tell if a machine has further alarm instructions is to drill down to its lowest directory. Any names underlined within this category will contain specific instructionsMachine will show up with a color that's not green if there are any issues with the machine. Please see the Icon list for a description of the icon

Status History

This section can display messages from the last 4 hours of monitoring. Each line contains from left to right: time stamp, machine name, affected service, prior service status, and the updated machine state. Each system's title will be highlighted in red, yellow, or green; a color which corresponds to the current status of the service in question.

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