Monitoring the health of your server can help prevent it from getting to a state in which your users cannot access the server or the data on it. OES Remote Manager allows you to monitor the server’s overall health and the health of a specific item.
The server’s overall health is indicated by the color of the circle displayed next to the Server icon in the header frame for OES Remote Manager. The following table lists and explains each health status that might be displayed.
Table 7-1 Server Health Status
Icon |
Server Health Status |
Explanation |
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Good |
All parameters included in the server's health configuration list are good. |
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Suspect |
The status of one or more of the parameters included in the server's health configuration list is suspect or has a minor problem. |
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Bad |
The status of one or more of the parameters included in the server's health configuration list is bad or has a critical problem. |
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Lost connection |
The connection to the server from OES Remote Manager has been lost. |
The server’s overall health is determined by services that you configure to be monitored by Nagios.
If the status of any Nagios-monitored service changes to yellow (suspect) or red (bad), the health status indicator light in the header frame changes to indicate there is a problem. If more than one item changes, the worst status indicates the server’s overall status. When the status for all items returns to green (good), then the health light indicator changes back to green (good).