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Minimum disk space (MB): Specify the minimum amount in MB of disk space that you want
as the threshold of an alert. An alert is triggered if a host has less than this amount of disk space
remaining in the default installation location.
Expired certificate: Select this option to cause an alert to be triggered when an agent's
certificate expires.
5 Click Next to apply the settings to the hosts.
If the settings are applied successfully, the indicator next to the hostname is green
If the settings are not applied successfully (for example, if the host is offline), the indicator is
red
6 Click Close.
If any of your settings cause an alert to be triggered, the Framework icon flashes.

3.3.6 Viewing the Host Status

The Host Status option allows you to view the current status of all your hosts, or all the hosts in a
domain, on one page.
1 Click Hosts on the home page of the console.
2 Select a domain.
3 Click Host Status in the task pane.
The status for each host is displayed, as shown in the following table, with a summary at the
bottom of the screen.
4 Use the Online, Offline and Unregistered check boxes to select the hosts you want to view.
If you have a long list of hosts, deselect the Auto scroll check box to stop the automatic
scrolling.
5 (Optional) Change the filter settings from the default values and select Restart to check the
status again. The filters available are:
Maximum time offset (minutes): The difference in system time between the host and the
Primary Registry Manager. If the time offset exceeds the value in this field, a warning indicator
is displayed.
Minimum disk space (MB): If the available disk space on the host machine goes below the
value in this field, a warning indicator is displayed.
Maximum Memory (MB): If the memory used by the host exceeds the value in this field, a
warning indicator is displayed.
6 To view a host's details, double-click the host or click Close to return to the hierarchical view.
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The host is online.
There is a status problem with the host; for example, the host's time offset
exceeds the defined level (see
box to display status messages.
The host is offline.
The host is unregistered.
Step
5). Click the arrow to the left of the green
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