Using the System Information Page

This section provides an overview of the system information page and discusses how to view the system information page.

With the combination of accessing PeopleSoft applications with a browser, single signon between databases, and the PeopleSoft Portal, users and system administrators need a quick tool to provide orientation information and information regarding the current environment. For this reason, PeopleSoft provides the system information page.

With single-signon and the portal, it may not be apparent to all end users just exactly what databases or applications they are currently accessing. Viewing environment information can help end users orient themselves.

In most cases, the administrators use the system help page to aid in troubleshooting. If a user has trouble accessing a particular application, the system administrator can instruct the user to provide the system information that appears in this page so that the administrator can immediately identify the current application server, database, software version, operating system, and so on.

To view the System Information help page, you press the CTRL+J hotkey while a PeopleSoft page is active. The following example illustrates the type of information that appears.

Image: System Information page obtained with CTRL+J

This example illustrates the fields and controls on the System Information page. You can find definitions for the fields and controls later on this page.

System Information page obtained with Control-J

To return to the previous page, click continue.

The following table briefly describes each item:

Item

Description

Browser

The browser version and type, such as Internet Explorer.

Operating System

The operating system that runs on the computer on which the browser is running. For example, this refers to the operating system of the end user's workstation or the operating system running on a kiosk machine. It does not refer to the operating system that runs on the application server, web server, or database server.

Browser Compression

Indicates if browser compression is enabled in the Compress Responses field on the General page of the current web profile. Values are:

  • ON: The flag is on in the web server configuration and the page is compressed.

    The compression type is either gzip or zip.

  • OFF: The page is not compressed because the flag is cleared in the web profile.

  • OFF (not supported): The page is not compressed because the browser doesn't support compression, however the flag is turned on in the web profile.

Tools Release

The version of PeopleTools that is currently installed at the site. For example, PeopleTools 8.5, 8.51.01, and so on.

Application Release

The version of PeopleSoft applications that are currently installed at the site.

Service Pack

Typically, updates to PeopleSoft applications arrive in the form of a service pack. This item shows the current service pack that is applied to the applications.

Page

The current page that the user is accessing.

Component

The component to which the current page belongs.

Menu

The name of the menu under which the component appears.

User ID

The user ID of the user that is currently accessing PeopleSoft.

Database Name

The name of the database that the user is currently performing a transaction in.

Database Type

The type of the current database, as in Microsoft, Oracle, DB2 LUW, and so on.

Application Server

The domain name server name or Internet Protocol (IP) address and the JSL port number.

Component Buffer Size (KB)

The component buffer size, which reflects the data buffer size, not including metadata,, such as the record definition or component definition. This metric is the same metric also displayed by the Performance Monitor.

Note: The Performance Monitor does not need to be configured for this value to be populated.

You enable and disable the System Information page using the Show Connection Information check box on the Debugging page of the current web profile.