Users Guide
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Dashboard
The Dashboard displays the following information:
NOTE: For standard users, only the details of the services they have created or for which they have
permission is displayed.
• The Service Overview section displays a graphical representation of the services based on the state,
total number of services deployed, and state icons that represent the service state. The number next
to each icon indicates how many services are in a particular state. The services are categorized based
on the following states:
– Error (red band on the graphic): Indicates the services for which the deployment process is
incomplete due to errors.
– Healthy(green band on the graphic): Indicates that the service is successfully deployed and is
healthy.
– In Progress (blue band on the graphic): Indicates the services for which deployment is in progress.
– Warning (yellow band on the graphic): Indicates that the resources in a service are in a state that
requires corrective action, but does not affect the overall system health. For example, the firmware
version installed on a resource in the service is not compliant.
You can even monitor the health of the server in a service by viewing the status of the service on
the Service page.
NOTE: If the service is in Yellow or Warning state, it indicates that one or more servers or
storage is in a failed state. If the service is in Red or Error state, it indicates that the service
has less than two servers or storage that are not in a failed state. If the service has only 1
server or 1 storage, the service health will reflect the server or storage’s health.
To view the status of the failed server component, hover the cursor on the image of the failed
component in the service.
To display a list of services in a particular state, click the corresponding color bands on the
graphic: red, blue, green, or yellow. The following information about the services is listed below
the graphical display:
* State icons.
* Service name — Click to view detailed information about the service.
* Name of the user who deployed the service.
* Date and time when the service was deployed.
* The number of resources used by the particular service based on the component type.
* Errors, if any.
From the Service History drop-down list, you can select one of the following options to filter and
view the service deployments.
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