The N-IDIH Sites grid toolbar contains the standard OAM actions Refresh, Cancel Edit, and Add Entry. It also contains the Site Management setting.
An N-IDIH site entry/row has the various attributes:
IDIH Site
- Name - Unique logical name of the site. User configured.
- Application Server Address - Unique address of the site's application server. User configured.
- Address Type - IPv4, IPv6, or NAME
Note:
NAME (fpr example, Hostname, FQDN, partial FQDN) Address Type requires the server address to be resolvable when the entry is configured.
- This means resolv.conf configuration is required on the application server.
- This is achieved using the TPD platform platcfg tool.
- Any changes to resolv.conv requires xih-apps service to be restarted.
- All application servers must have similar resolv.conv configuration to resolve NAME values after data is pushed.
- Locale - Specifies if this is the local site or a remote site. User configured.
Configure a new N-IDIH site by clicking the + icon in the toolbar of the N-IDIH Sites panel's grid. Then enter the Site Name, the Locale, the Application Server Address, and optionally a Description in the appropriate fields.
Site Availability
- Available - Dynamic status displayed to the user which indicates if the local site is able to communicate to the remote site's IDIH application.
- Reason - If the site is not available from the local site, a message is displayed in this field:
- Site Not Responding - The local site does not get any response from the remote site.
- Remote Application Not Responding - There is connectivity to the remote site, but the IDIH application at the remote site is not responding.
- Remote Record Storage Data Warehouse Not Responding - There is connectivity to the remote site IDIH application, but the data warehouse for that site is not responding.
- Description - User defined information about the site. User configured.
- Last Modified - Timestamp of the last modification to this entry or its initial creation.