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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Consolidated Management 2/SNMP System Observer Description, Operator's Guide and Reference


2.1.1 SSO console

The SSO console is a window used to reference reports and statuses. The Process Monitor window and other windows can be opened from the SSO console, which serves as the starting point for remote operation. The SSO console is displayed by accessing the following URI from a web browser and then logging in.

http://host-name:port-number/SSOConsole/

The following figure shows the SSO console window.

Figure 2‒1: SSO console window

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The items displayed in the above window are described below.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Header frame

Logout

This item is displayed only if user authentication is enabled.

Click this item to log out from the SSO console. After you log out, the window changes to the SSO console login window.

If the user performs no operations on the SSO console until the timeout time expires, the user is forced to log out from the SSO console even if a window opened from the SSO console is being used. That window also is closed.

The timeout time can be changed by using the ssoconsoled action definition file. For details on this file, see 6.3.23 ssoconsoled action definition file (ssoconsoled.def).

(2) Menu frame

This is the area that contains the menu of functions provided by the SSO console. The menu consists of links. Clicking a menu item opens the corresponding window, or displays a report file list or status information in the view frame. The menu items of the menu frame are described below.

Resource Browser

Opens the Resource Browser window. For details, see 4.2 Resource Browser window.

Resource Data Reference

Opens the Resource Data Reference window. For details, see 4.5 Resource Data Reference window.

Resource Configuration

Opens the Resource Configuration window. For details, see 4.3 Resource Configuration window.

Resource Reference

Opens the Resource Reference window. For details, see 4.4 Resource Reference window.

Resource Status Browser

Displays the display condition setup view, which is used to set the resource status display conditions, in the view frame. The following shows the display condition setup view and describes the items displayed in that view.

Figure 2‒2: Display condition setup view

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Table 2‒1: Items displayed in the display condition setup view

Item

Description

Server

A list box that lists the servers whose resources are being monitored. In this list box, you can select the server whose resource status you want to display.

Resource (ID)

A list box that lists the resources that are being monitored. In this list box, you can select the resources whose status you want to display.

Select All

Click this item to select all the items displayed in the list box.

Release All

Click this item to deselect all the items selected in the list box.

Update List

Click this item to update the status of the monitored servers and resources.

Browse

Click this item to display the resource status display window, which displays the statuses of resources that match the specified display conditions.

After you have specified the conditions in the display condition setup window, if you click the Browse button, the resource status display window appears. The following shows the resource status display window and describes the resource status icons displayed in that window.

Figure 2‒3: Resource status display window

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Table 2‒2: Resource status icons displayed in the resource status display window

Icon

Resource status

[Figure] (Green)

Normal

[Figure] (Yellow)

Warning

[Figure] (Red)

Critical

[Figure] (Blue)

Unknown

Note

For resources whose values have not been calculated, a hyphen (-) is displayed. Resource values are not calculated in the following cases:

  • Threshold monitoring is not performed.

  • Resource values have not yet been collected (for example, immediately after the start of collection).

For the meaning of resource statuses, see 2.2.3(2) Thresholds and resource statuses. For the resource hierarchy, such as categories and resource groups, see 2.2 Resource monitoring function.

Process Monitor

Opens the Process Monitor window. For details, see 4.8 Process Monitor window.

Process Configuration

Opens the Process Configuration window. For details, see 4.6 Process Configuration window.

Process Reference

Opens the Process Reference window. For details, see 4.7 Process Reference window.

Report Configuration

Opens the Report Configuration window. For details, see 4.9 Report Configuration window.

Report Browser

Displays a list of created report files in the view frame.

Status

Displays the status of each daemon process in the view frame. The following figure shows an example of the console window displayed when Status is clicked.

Figure 2‒4: Example of the console window displayed (when Status is clicked)

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(3) View frame

The area where the list of report files or status information is displayed.

(4) Note on use in a Chinese environment

If the OS of the monitoring manager is Windows or Linux and the language environment variable of SSO is Chinese, the text in the following areas is displayed in Chinese. For details on the supported Chinese language environment variables, see H. Language Environment Variables.