The PSN Status Report
This tab displays the current status of PSN health and information.
It indicates:
- The PSN name and IP address.
- The date when the statistics were last updated.
- Uptime - The total uptime since the last PSN reboot.
- Ping - This is the last ping speed. Ping should be conducted (system should check all these items every 30 seconds to 1 min)
- Camera Count - The total number of streams on the PSN.
- Network Traffic - The amount of data flowing through the PSN's network card.
- RMS Active - Current status of RMS (recording/not recording)
- Watchdog Active - This displays whether or not Watchdog is operating correctly.
- Delta Time - The difference in time between the local device and Synergy server.
- Last Synch Time - The time the system was last synchronized with the server.
- RAID Status - Status of the RAID card.
- CPU Usage - Current CPU process utilization.
- Available Memory - Current memory being used by the system.
- Disk Usage - Percentage of disk used.
This component is also available to put on a display wall in the visualization in the Draggable Components section. When the component is added onto the display wall, the table automatically scrolls and additional filters and so on are suppressed on screen.
To place a PSN unit in a permanent hotswap state, select a unit's entry from the table and click Start Hotswap. The selected unit will stay in hotswap state until you click Stop Hotswap. A hotswapped unit's entry is colored purple.
To refresh the table's entries, click Refresh.
There are also a series of thresholds that you can apply. These will indicate a warning (orange) or error (red) if a certain threshold is exceeded. To set these thresholds, click Set Limits in the bottom left of the screen.
Once a threshold is exceeded, the entire line will be highlighted in either orange and red. If you have both a warning and error message coming through at the same time, the line will show red.
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