Field | Description |
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Application Server
ID
|
The name of the ORBEM
client as configured by the client command
in the ORBEM configuration mode.
|
State
|
The status of the
ORBEM client as “Enabled” or “Disabled”.
This indicates whether or not the system is manageable by the external
Web Element Manager server: enabled indicates that it can be managed,
disabled indicates that it is unmanageable.
If the status is “Disabled”,
it can be enabled by executing the activate client id command
in the ORBEM Configuration Mode.
|
Privileges
|
Indicates the management
capabilities of the client as “FCAPS” (Fault,
Configuration, Accounting, Performance, and Security).
|
Field | Description |
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Service State
|
Indicates whether
the service state of the ORBEM client on the system is enabled (on)
or disabled (off).
|
Management Functions
|
|
IOP URL
|
Indicates the universal
resource locator (URL) of the system interface over which the Inter-ORB
Protocol (IOP) will communicate.
|
SSL Port
|
Indicates the Secure
Socket Layer Inter-ORB Protocol (SIOP) TCP port that will be used by
the ORB server (that runs on the system) to communicate with the
client.
|
TCP port
|
Indicates the Internet
Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) Transport Control Protocol (TCP) port that
will be used by the ORB server (that runs on the system) to communicate
with the client. This is only used if IIOP transport is needed in
addition to SIOP.
|
Notification SSL Port
|
Indicates the TCP
port number to be used by the CORBA event notification service SIOP transport.
|
Notification TCP Port
|
Indicates the TCP
port number to be used by the CORBA event notification service IIOP transport.
|
Session Timeout
|
Indicates the amount
of time an ORBEM client-session can be open and remain idle before
ORBEM terminates the session. This value is a global value that
is applied to all configured ORBEM clients.
|
Max Login Attempts
|
Indicates the maximum
number of times a client can attempt to login before ORBEM de-activates
the client id.
|
IIOP Transport
|
Indicates whether
the Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) transport is enabled (on)
or disabled (off).
|
Notification
|
Indicates whether
the CORBA event notification service on the system is enabled (on)
or disabled (off).
|
Number of Current Sessions
|
Indicates the number
of ORBEM sessions that currently exist.
|
Number of Event Channels Open
|
Indicates the number
of ORBEM event channels that are currently open.
|
Number of Operations Completed
|
Indicates the number
of ORBEM operations that have been completed.
|
Number of Events Processed
|
Indicates the number
of ORBEM events that have been processed.
|
Avg Operation Processing time
|
Indicates the average
processing time in seconds of recent ORBEM events.
|
(last 1000)
|
Indicates the average
processing time in seconds of the last 1000 ORBEM events.
|
Field | Description |
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Session ID
|
The identification
number for the ORBEM session. This is a number used within the system
to reference the session.
|
Application Server
|
Indicates server that
the ORBEM session is established with by the client id that was configured
for the server.
|
Context Name
|
The name of the context
on the system that is facilitating the ORBEM configuration.
|
Last transaction
|
Indicates the date
and time of the last transaction between the system and the application server.
|
Field | Description |
---|---|
Session ID
|
The identification
number for the ORBEM session. This is a number used within the system
to reference the session.
|
Application Server
|
Indicates server that
the ORBEM session is established with by the client id that was configured
for the server.
|
Context Name
|
The name of the context
on the system that is facilitating the ORBEM configuration.
|
Last transaction
|
Indicates the date
and time of the last transaction between the system and the application server.
|