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2 Select the events for notification.
Select All: Select this option for all events. Otherwise, select one or more of the following:
Event
Access Denied
System Started
URL Accessed
Access Allowed
System Shutdown
URL Not Found
Identity Injection Failed
Form Fill Success
IP Access Attempted
Identity Injection Parameters
Form Fill Failed
3 To save your modifications, click OK twice.
4 On the Access Gateways page, click Update.

4.8 Managing Server Health

You can monitor all of the components hosted by a server and quickly isolate and correct server
issues. The system displays statuses (green, yellow, white, or red) for the Access Manager
components. Health information can be accessed at the following places:
Access Manager > Dashboard
The Dashboard page shows the heath status at the component-level.
Auditing > Device Health
The Device Health page shows the health status for all devices in one list.
Devices > [Component]
The Servers page for each component provides a health status for each device.
This section discusses the following topics:
Section 4.8.1, "Health States," on page 158
Description
Generated when a requested action is denied because the
requester has insufficient access rights to a URL.
Generated when the Access Gateway is started.
Generated when a user accesses a URL.
Generated when a requested action is allowed because the
requester has the correct access rights to a URL.
Generated when the Access Gateway is stopped.
Generated when a requested URL cannot be found.
Generated when an Identity Injection policy fails to obtain a
requested value to inject into the HTTP header.
Generated when a Form Fill policy successfully fills in a form.
Generated when a user attempts to access a URL with an IP
address instead of the published DNS name configured in the
Access Gateway.
Generated when the Identity Injection policy successfully
injects data into the HTTP header. Some of the data might be
injected with the value field empty. When this happens, this
event should also produce an Identity Injection Failed event.
Generated when a Form Fill policy fails to successfully fill in a
form.
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