For any managed object on which the Sun Management Center agent is installed, you can view the information described in the following sections:
For managed objects that do not have the agent installed, the only choice is the Info tab.
The Info page displays general information about the object, such as IP address and operating system. This page provides the same information as the Details Info window for the Java Console, which is described in Info Tab.
The Browser tab enables you to browse information about the modules that are loaded for the current managed object. This information is similar to the Module Browser window, which is described in Chapter 7, Browsing Information About a Managed Object.
This page has Auto Refresh, Refresh, Main Page, Logout and Help buttons, which are described in Table 15–2.
The Alarm Manager for the web console is similar to the Alarm Manager that is described in Chapter 12, Managing Alarms.
The Host Details Alarms page enables you to perform the following tasks:
View current alarms for the selected host
Acknowledge open alarms for the current host
Define or run an action for an alarm
Delete a specific alarm or all closed alarms
Add a note or a suggested fix to an alarm
View additional alarm information for an alarm
For details about performing these tasks, see Chapter 16, Managing Alarms Using the Web Console.
The Modules page displays all available modules and their status. The following module status values can appear:
Loaded
Unloaded
Enabled, only applies if Loaded
Disabled, only applies if Loaded
Only authorized users can perform module actions. You must have the appropriate security permission to load, unload, enable, or disable a module. For more information, see Chapter 18, Sun Management Center Security.
The Host Details Modules page is similar to the Module Manager window that is described in Working With Modules. In some cases, you can edit information on the Host Details Modules page.
This page also has Auto Refresh, Refresh, Main Page, Logout and Help buttons, which are described in Table 15–2.
The Log page displays system log information. The Log page contains the following features:
Log File Type menu that enables you to choose the log to view
Text area that displays the content of the selected log file
Filtered Messages button that enables you to filter the messages in the text area by criteria such as starting and ending date and time
The Log page is similar to the View Logs window for the Java Console, which is described in Viewing Log Files.