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Server Type—Select GUI Server or GUI Server Cluster. If you are installing the
management system with HA enabled, you need to configure the GUI Server as part
of an HA Cluster.
IP Address
HA parameters
E-mail Notification—You can configure an SMTP server to send an e-mail to notify you
of events on the GUI Server. (See "Sending E-mail Notification of Downed Device" on
page 786 for details.)
NOTE: You must restart the GUI Server to apply any changes that you have made.
You can use the Server Monitor to view the status of the running GUI Server and Device
Server. The Server Monitor lists all GUI Servers and Device Servers in your management
system. For example, if you have installed a primary and secondary GUI Server in a high
availability configuration, you can use the Server Monitor to monitor which GUI Server is
currently active.
The Server Monitor provides two categories of information:
Server status—Displays information about the GUI Server or Device Server's status,
CPU, and memory. You can also choose to view the status of each server in the Server
Monitor, or view additional server status details in a separate dialog box.
Process status—Displays information about the individual processes on a GUI Server
or Device Server.
Viewing Server Status
To view the status of any server in the management system, select Server Manager in
the navigation tree, and then select Server Monitor (Machine-wide Info). Figure 99 on
page 691 shows the Server Monitor Window.
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