Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
Section
Description
Probe
URL
URL
The URL that the Network Load Balancer (NLB) must be configured to probe in order to monitor the
status of the nodes.
status of the nodes.
Server
Status
Status
This section lists the following:
n
The status of each node.
n
The last time a timestamp notification was logged.
n
The last time the node status changed from active to passive or passive to active.
Failover
Activity
Log
Activity
Log
The table lists whether the node became Active or Retired, the date and time, and the reason:
n
Manual: an administrator forced a manual failover by clicking Force Manual Failover.
n
Automatic: the active node detected that its services became unresponsive or disabled, or the
passive node detected that the active node's services became unresponsive or disabled.
passive node detected that the active node's services became unresponsive or disabled.
To clear all past data from the tables, click Clear Lists.
Click Force Manual Failover to force a failover.
Table 159: Section available with a redundant setup
TMS Services Status
The TMS Services status section displays information about all Cisco TMS services which are running
towards the Cisco TMS database. For more information and a complete overview, see
towards the Cisco TMS database. For more information and a complete overview, see
Click Clear List to remove obsolete data from the list, such as services listed under a server name that is no
longer in use.
longer in use.
Redundant deployments
In a redundant deployment, the services will be listed for each node, with a Status:
n
Service Running for those on the active node.
n
Service on Standby for those on the passive node.
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Administrative Tools
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