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This chapter provides information on administering the system and contains the following topics:
•Logs
You can view the status of the operating system, platform hardware, or the network.
To view information on the nodes in the cluster, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1 From the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to Show>Cluster.
The Cluster Nodes window displays.
Step 2 For a description of the fields on the Cluster Nodes window, see Table 3-1.
To view the hardware status, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1 From the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to Show>Hardware.
The Platform Hardware status window displays.
Step 2 For descriptions of the fields on the Platform Hardware status window, see Table 3-2.
To view system logs, you must install the Cisco Unified Presence Server Real-Time Monitoring Tool (RTMT). For more information on installing and using the RTMT, see the Cisco Unified Presence Server Serviceability Administration Guide.
The network status information that displays depends on whether Network Fault Tolerance is enabled. When Network Fault Tolerance is enabled, Ethernet port 1 automatically takes over network communications if Ethernet port 0 fails. If Network Fault Tolerance is enabled, network status information displays for the network ports Ethernet 0, Ethernet 1, and Bond 0. If Network Fault Tolerance is not enabled, status information displays only for Ethernet 0.
To view the network status, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1 From the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to Show>Network.
The Network Settings window displays.
Step 2 See Table 3-5 for descriptions of the fields on the Network Settings window.
To view the software versions and installed software options, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1 From the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to Show>Software.
The Software Packages window displays.
Step 2 For a description of the fields on the Software Packages window, see Table 3-4.
To view the system status, follow this procedure:
Procedure
Step 1 From the Cisco Unified Communications Operating System Administration window, navigate to Show>System.
The System Status window displays.
Step 2 See Table 3-5 for descriptions of the fields on the Platform Status window.