System Monitor - Novell ZENWORKS NETWORK ACCESS CONTROL 5.0 - 09-22-2008 User Manual

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2. My account — Click this icon to open the user account editing window. See
Accounts," on page 57
administrator privileges to create user accounts; however, any user can edit their own account.
3. Top 5 failed tests area — The Top 5 failed tests area indicates the tests that fail the
most. Click on an endpoint number or the Test results report option to view details.
4. Window actions — Use these buttons to refresh the window, log out of the user interface, and
access online help.
5. Navigation pane — The menu items shown in this pane vary depending on your permission
level. See
must have administrator privileges to create and edit user roles. Once you select a menu item
from the navigation pane, use the bread crumbs at the top of the windows to navigate
throughout the user interface
6. Endpoint test status area — The Endpoint tests area displays the total number of
endpoints that Novell ZENworks Network Access Control has attempted to test, and what the
test status is for each endpoint. Click the number of endpoints to view details.
7. Access control status area — The Access control area displays the total number of
endpoints that have attempted to connect to your network, and what the access state is as a
percentage and as a number. Click on the number of endpoints to view details.
8. Enforcement server (ES) status area — The Enforcement server status area
provides status on your ESs. Click the System monitor option to view details.

1.2 System Monitor

The System monitor window provides the following information:
Enforcement cluster name — The Enforcement clusters are listed by name in the order they
were created. Click on a cluster name to view cluster details. You must have cluster-editing
permissions to view and edit cluster details.
Server name by cluster — The servers for each cluster are listed by name in the order they
were created. Click on a server name to view server details. You must have cluster-editing
permissions to view and edit server details.
Cluster access mode — The cluster access mode is either normal or allow all. See
Section 3.2, "Enforcement Clusters and Servers," on page 39
access mode selection.
Health status — Health status shows ok for servers with no problems, and either warning or
error for servers with problems. Click the server name to view details.
Upgrade status — Upgrade status shows the status of any upgrades in process.
% memory used — The amount of memory currently used by each server is shown as a
percentage of total memory available.
Endpoints tested/minute — The number of endpoints tested over the last 15 minutes or less.
Endpoints queued — The number of tests running or scheduled to run on that ES.
System load average — The number of processes waiting to run (top command). In Linux,
entering top at the command line returns a real-time look at processor activity.
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for details on creating and editing user accounts. You must have
Section 3.7, "User Roles," on page 63
(Figure 1-1 on page
for more information on permissions. You
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for instructions on making the
Section 3.6, "User

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