Information |
Previous Top Next |
PBXware continuously monitors system services, load, ZAPTEL modules etc... in order to achieve and maintain high quality operations across the system and network. The result of these monitoring operations are also accessible to an authorized user.
Refresh Interval: Time interval in seconds at which data is to be refreshed Example: 10 sec Field Type: Select box
PBXware Uptime: Total time PBXware is available for service Example: 1 hour, 16 minutes, 42 seconds Field Type: Display
Last Reload: Total time since PBXware was last reloaded Example: 10 minutes, 34 seconds Field Type: Display
|
Load: Load shown for past 1, 5 and 15 minutes Example: 0.16 Field Type: Display
CPU: CPU usage by: user, kernel and idle Example: 2.3% Field Type: Display
Memory: Memory usage by: Used, Cache and Free Example: 299.1M Field Type: Display
Swap: Swap space usage Example: 5.2M Field Type: Display
Processes: Processes by Running, Sleeping, Stopped and Zombie Example: 1, 96, 0, 0 Field Type: Display
rootfs: File systems present shows by type, mount, usage and free status Example: 0B, 0B, 3.3G, 1.5G Field Type: Display
CPU Info: Number of CPU's, Model, Speed and Cache size Example: Pentiun II (Deschutes), 398.28, 512KB Field Type: Display
System: General system details like Name, Kernel, Architecture and Uptime Example: zenica.bicomsystems.com, Linux 2.4.21-27.0.1.EL, i686, 18d 1h 35m Field Type: Display
Services: Default system services running on the system Example: PBXware, Asterisk, TFTP, Postfix Field Type: Display
Modules: Currently loaded ZAPTEL modules Example: wsusb Field Type: Display
Zaptel: A list of all cards detected by the system is displayed here. Channel Map displays used slots on TDM card. In this case first slot is filled with FXO module (displayed in black) while other 'Empty' slots are displayed in gray color. Example: Channel Map: 1: FXO, 2:FXS, 3:Empty, 4:FXO Field Type: Display
NOTE: With TDM cards, please make sure your power cable is connected. Message 'PLEASE CHECK TDM POWER CABLE' will be displayed if this happens.
|