Event Servers
Pending Events
Stop/Start Accepting New Events
Stop/Start Processing Events
Engine Status
The engine status is the same screen as in Administrative Dashboard. From this view the
other menu items perform actions related to the engine status.
Event Server
The engine status shows how many engine servers are providing data. This option allows
the administrator to view details on those event servers. The version of each event server
is show, along with the last time that event server delivered events to the engine. The
event count shown for each server is the number of events sent from that server from the
last time the event NLM was loaded.
Selecting the radio button next to a server and pressing “List Partitions” will return a list
of the partitions stored on the server, and the replica type of each.
Pending Events
Also on the engine status screen is the count of pending events in the engine. To see what
types of events are pending, select this option. All of the pending events are listed, with
details on the status of those events. A green light shows the event the engine was
processing at the time pending events was selected. Some events process very quickly
and may actually have completed before they can be viewed. Others may remain in the
queue for a long time, waiting for some condition to be met before they can be completed.
For example, if a user is deleted, and the policy on that user indicated that the home
directory should not be deleted for 30 days, that event will remain in the queue until the
time is up before it can be completed.
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