Users Guide

54 Using Server Administrator
System/Server Module Component Status Indicators
The icons that appear next to component names show the status of that
component (as of the latest page refresh).
Task Buttons
Most windows opened from the Server Administrator home page contain at
least four task buttons: Print, Export, Email, and Refresh. Other task buttons
are included on specific Server Administrator windows. Log windows,
for example, also contain Save As and Clear Log task buttons. For specific
information about individual task buttons, click Help on any Server
Administrator home page window to view detailed information about the
specific window you are viewing.
•Clicking
Print
prints a copy of the open window to your default printer.
•Clicking
Export
generates a text file that lists the values for each data field
on the open window. The export file is saved to a location you specify.
See "Setting User and System Preferences" for instructions on customizing
the delimiter separating the data field values
.
•Clicking
Email
creates an e-mail message addressed to your designated
e-mail recipient. See "Setting User and System Preferences" for
instructions on setting up your e-mail server and default e-mail recipie
nt.
Table 3-2. System/Server Module Component Status Indicators
A green check mark indicates that a component is healthy (normal).
A yellow triangle containing an exclamation point indicates that a
component has a warning (noncritical) condition. A warning condition
occurs when a probe or other monitoring tool detects a reading for a
component that falls within certain minimum and maximum values.
A warning condition requires prompt attention.
A red X indicates that a component has a failure (critical) condition.
A critical condition occurs when a probe or other monitoring tool detects
a reading for a component that falls within certain minimum and maximum
values. A critical condition requires immediate attention.
A blank space indicates that a component's health status is unknown.
book.book Page 54 Friday, December 4, 2009 3:20 PM