Systems

We called the imRAD device as "System". If you configure an IP address in a system, the information of the system is automatically saving in a few seconds and this menu shows all the saved systems.

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Systems

The information of systems is saving in the period of about 10 minutes by the smgr service in each device. The smgr service reports the following information.

  • General system information(i.e. version, serial number, uptime, model, and so on)
  • Disk(storage), Memory(RAM), and CPU Load.
  • The status, version, and information of operating service

If you click the "greater than" icon(>) in front of the IP address on each list, you can display more system information.

Item Description
IP Address It is the IP address of the system. If the system has multiple same version addresses, it displays only one address of them.
Name It is the hostname or system name of the system. You can change it via the CLI.
Serial number It is the serial number of the system.
Update Date It is the last datetime the information is saved. If this time is not updating for the "Idle detection timeout for system activity", we notice the system as "System Idle".
Status It shows the status of disk[1] utilization and services. If each disk utilization exceeds the "Warning threshold for Disk utilization rate", it shows a "Notice" icon. If each disk utilization exceeds the "Critical threshold for Disk utilization rate", it shows a "Critical" icon. In the rest of the cases, it shows a "Normal" icon.

If an enabled service is not running, it shows a "Notice" icon.
If you click the trash icon, It will delete the system information. If the deleted system is still running, the information will be saved again.

Model It is the model name of the system
Version It is the current imRAD package version. If you click the icon(Icon bars.png) beside the version, it displays the details.
Uptime It indicates how long the system has been running.
Description It is the description of the operating system.
DUID-EN it is the Vendor-assigned unique ID based on Enterprise Number(i.e. 55344, Basein Networks, Inc.). It is used to have clients identify a DHCPv6 server and is generating by the DHCPv6 service.
RADIUS TLS certificate It is the Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificate using by the RADIUS. If you click the icon(Icon bars.png) beside It, you can view the details.
RAM
Disk(OS)
Disk(Data)[1]
It is the availability of each resource.
CPU Load It shows the CPU load averages over the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
Current Failover Mode It indicates the current mode of System Failover.

If the System Failover is not configured, It shows "Not Configured". If the System Failover is configured, it shows either "active" or "passive". The Datetime beside the mode(i.e. active or passive) is the time of the mode was applied.

Database Replication If the System Failover is not configured, this item does not display. If the System Failover is configured, it show "Not Configured", "Master", or "Slave".

The "Not Configured" means that a system is not configured to replicate database. This case is not a normal condition. Therefore, you need to configure the System Failover again.
The "Master" means that the replication mode of the system is "Master".
The "Slave" indicates the replication mode of the system is "Slave".

The circle icon in from of the replication mode(i.e. "Master" or "Slave") indicates the status of the database replication.
The green color means that the status of the database replication is ok. The yellow color indicates that the database replication is ok but the "Seconds_Behind_Master"[2] is high. A high number can indicate that the replication is delaying. Normally the number will be decreasing in few minutes. The red color is replication error. If you click a icon(Icon bars.png) beside the title(i.e. Database Replication), you can find what errors occur.
If the replication error persists for a long time, you need to configure the System Failover again.

Services

It shows all services(daemons) in a system. The status can be either "Active" or "Inactive". The "Active" indicates the service is running and the "Inactive" indicates the service has been stopped. The "Update Date" is the last time the service was checked. The "Uptime" is the time of the service was started.

Main Database Variables

It shows some key information of the database global variables. If you click the "plus" icon beside the title(i.e. "Main Database Variables"), you can see the information.

You may open an issue[3] when you think the database may have some problems. In such a case, you must include this information.

Main Database Events

Several database events[4] are running in the database of the imRAD system. If you click the "plus" icon beside the title(i.e. "Main Database Events"), it shows all events and their status.

The icon in front of a event name indicates the event status. The green color means the event is ok, the yellow color indicates the event is disabled and the gray color notes the event is in the SLAVESIDE_DISABLED.[5]

If one of the events is not ok, you must enable them. If you click the icon red or gray-colored, you can enable an event.

The list has consisted of the following.

Status Event name Schema name
Last execution Execution interval

Syslog

The logexp service reads the Syslog[6] in its system and saves them into the imRAD database. It shows such Syslog.
However, The logexp service reads logs only whose level is greater than the "Informational". In other words, If you want to see logs whose level is "Informational", you can see it from the CLI.

If you click the icon in front of each row, it shows the details of each log.

  1. 1.0 1.1 The imRAD disk consists of two partitions. One is for the operating systems, another is for data.
  2. https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/replication-administration-status.html
  3. https://issue.basein.net
  4. Events are named database objects containing SQL statements that are to be executed at a later stage, either once off, or at regular intervals. https://mariadb.com/kb/en/events/
  5. https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/show-events.html
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syslog