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Chapter 1 Introducing the PowerKEY DVB System
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DNCS Monitor Windows
DNCS Administrative Console Status Window
Use the DNCS Administrative Console Status window to determine the overall
status of various processes. To determine the status of the individual Application
Server processes, see AppServer Control Window (on page 6).
status of various processes. To determine the status of the individual Application
Server processes, see AppServer Control Window (on page 6).
The DNCS Administrative Console Status window is divided into the following two
areas:
areas:
DNCS
AppServer
The following illustration indicates that the DNCS and the Application Server
(AppServer) are all running. If one of these elements was not running, the associated
box would appear red (instead of green) and display Inactive (instead of Running).
(AppServer) are all running. If one of these elements was not running, the associated
box would appear red (instead of green) and display Inactive (instead of Running).
AppServer Control Window
If you click the Control button in the AppServer area of the DNCS Administrative
Console Status window, the AppServer Control window appears. The AppServer
Control window provides a list of all the processes on the Application Server
workstation, along with the working state of each.
Console Status window, the AppServer Control window appears. The AppServer
Control window provides a list of all the processes on the Application Server
workstation, along with the working state of each.
We recommend that you leave the AppServer Control window open and visible at
all times to help you monitor the system. The following list describes the different
working states that can appear on this window:
all times to help you monitor the system. The following list describes the different
working states that can appear on this window:
Green—The process as a whole is running, although a sub-process may be
paused.
paused.