6.4.1 Database Status Elements
The Database page displays status information and functions on a per server basis. Table 6-10 describes the elements on the Status & Manage Database page.
Note:
At the top of the Database Status and Manage screen is an Info display. Database maintenance operations, for example, automatic and manual backups, or restore messages, are listed in this information display. While not technically a status table element, this display provides important information and should be viewed periodically.Table 6-10 Database Status Elements
Element | Description |
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Network Element | The name of the Network Element to which the server belongs. |
Server | Name of the Server. |
Role | The role the server plays in the system. |
OAM Max HA Role | The observed maximum high availability role among all
resources in policy 0 on the server:
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Application Max HA Role | The observed maximum HA role among all resources in all
other policies on the server:
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Status | Alarm status for a server; status is reported for a server
as the highest severity of all database alarms associated with that server. The
status of the server affects the color of that server row:
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DB Level | The database update level on a server. This value is incremented by certain types of database updates and allows the user to compare DB levels across different servers. |
OAM Repl Status |
OAM Replication status for a server as reported by COMCOL:
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SIG Repl Status |
Signaling Replication status for a server as reported by COMCOL:
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Repl Status | Displays whether replication is inhibited for the server. The inhibiting of replication on servers occurs automatically during the Restore procedure. |
Repl Audit Status | Displays whether replication auditing is in progress for the server. |