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faltin created
statustool [2011/04/08 14:01]
faltin [Back-end processes]
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 ====== The status tool ====== ====== The status tool ======
  
-The status tool gives an overview ​of the operational status. The display divided into several sections, this +{{tools:​status.png|}} ​The status tool gives an overview ​on operations; i.e. that all the network components and services are up and running. 
-is per-user configurable using the preferences tool from the tool bar. The default sections include+ 
 + 
 +===== Back-end processes ===== 
 + 
 +NAV has four background processes that monitors ​the operational status ​of the networkIt is the events triggered from these monitors that are displayed in the status tool. The four monitors are: 
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 +  - The status monitor ([[backendprocesses#​pping|pping]]) monitors basic - but fundamentally important - reachability. Are all the devices alive or are some down? \\ Since NAV has knowledge of topology, root cause in a larger breakdown can also be pinpointed. NAV distinguishes between a device being down or a device being in shadow of a more central device that is down (it is actually [[backendprocesses#​eventengine|the event engine]] that is responsible for this correlation). 
 +  - The service monitor ([[backendprocesses#​servicemon|servicemon]]) monitors services. A number of services are supported (ssh, http, ssl, imap, pop3, smtp, dns, rpc, samba, dc and more). 
 +  - The module monitor (modulemon within [[backendprocesses#​ipdevpoll|ipdevpoll]]) monitors the operations of modules within a switch stack or within a chassis. 
 +  - The threshold monitor ([[backendprocesses#​thresholdmon|thresholdmon]]) monitors the RRD data and send alarms if a threshold on a given value is exceeded. 
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 +For more information on the event and alarm system, see [[eventandalertsystem|here]]. 
 + 
 +===== The status page ===== 
 + 
 + 
 +{{screenshot:​3.3:​status.png|The status tool }} 
 + 
 +The status tool gives an overview of all the active alarms.  
 +The display ​is divided into several sections, this is per-user configurable using [[navhome#​preferences|the preferences tool]] from the tool bar. The default sections include:
  
   * IP devices down   * IP devices down
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   * Services down   * Services down
  
-In additions+In addition using [[navhome#​preferences|the preferences tool]] (reached from the NAV bar) you may add: 
 + 
 +  * Thresholds exceeded 
 +  * IP devices on maintenance 
 +  * Services on maintenance 
 + 
 +For each section the NAV user may also choose to filter out certain alarms based on either organization,​ category (GW/​GSW/​SW/​SRV etc) or state (up/​down/​shadow). 
 + 
 +{{screenshot:​3.3:​preferences.png|Status page preferences}} 
 + 
 +===== History ===== 
 + 
 +From each status page section a link to history is provided. You may also see individual histories using the link provided on each line in the listing. The history view goes per default 7 days back, but can be increased to a maximum of 30 days. 
 + 
 +===== Service Matrix ===== 
 + 
 +For the services section you may in addition go to a matrix view that shows red and green lights for all monitored services. 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +====== Configuration files ====== 
 + 
 +For the webfront - none. But the data the status page shows is supplied from backend processes such as pping, servicemon, etc. They have configuration files that can alter their behavior, for details see [[backendprocesses]].
  
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