Section 4.8.2, "Monitoring the Health of an Access Gateway," on page 158
Section 4.8.3, "Viewing the Health of an Access Gateway Cluster," on page 162
4.8.1 Health States
The Health page displays the current status of the server. The following states are possible:
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4.8.2 Monitoring the Health of an Access Gateway
To view detailed health status information of an Access Gateway:
1 In the Administration Console, click Devices > Access Gateways > [Name of Server] > Health.
The status icon is followed by a description that explains the significance of the current state.
For more information about these icons, see
2 To ensure that the information is current, select one of the following:
Click Refresh to refresh the page with the latest health available from the Administration
Console.
Click Update from Server to send a request to the Access Gateway to update its status
information. If you have made changes that affect the health of the Access Gateway, select
this option. Otherwise, it can take up to five minutes for the health status to change.
3 Examine the Services Detail section that displays the status of each service. For an Access
Gateway, this includes information such as the following:
"Service Categories of the Access Gateway Appliance" on page 159
"Service Categories of the Access Gateway Service" on page 161
4 Click Close.
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A green status indicates that the server has not detected any problems.
A green status with a yellow diamond indicates that the server has not detected any
problems but the configuration isn't completely up-to-date because commands are pending.
A green status with a red x indicates that the server has not detected any problems but that
the configuration might not be what you want because one or more commands have failed.
A red status with a bar indicates that the server has been stopped.
A white status with disconnected bars indicates that the server is not communicating with
the Administration Console.
A yellow status indicates that the server might be functioning sub-optimally because of
configuration discrepancies.
A yellow status with a question mark indicates that the server has not been configured.
A red status with an x indicates that the server configuration might be incomplete or wrong,
that a dependent service in not running or functional, or that the server is having a runtime
problem.
Section 4.8.1, "Health States," on page
158.
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