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{{ComponentQuickFacts|Controlling the [[Heartbeat Server]]|User Interface|hbclient.exe or Start menu shortcut}} | {{ComponentQuickFacts|Controlling the [[Heartbeat Server]]|User Interface|hbclient.exe or Start menu shortcut}} | ||
− | + | === Introduction === | |
− | + | The Heartbeat Client connects to the [[Heartbeat Server]] to allow users to remotely stop, start, and view runtime information on the following Presence components: | |
− | + | * [[Presence Server]] | |
+ | * [[Database Server]] | ||
+ | * [[HTTP Server]] | ||
− | + | The Heartbeat Client can be installed on any machine on your network provided it has a route to the host that runs the Heartbeat Server. | |
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+ | === Launching the Heartbeat Client === | ||
To launch the Heartbeat Client, go to: | To launch the Heartbeat Client, go to: | ||
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Start > Programs > Presence Viii > Heartbeat > Heart Beat Client | Start > Programs > Presence Viii > Heartbeat > Heart Beat Client | ||
− | You will then be asked which server you wish to connect to. This is the machine that is running the [[Heartbeat Server]]. If this is unlikely to | + | You will then be asked which server you wish to connect to. This is the machine that is running the [[Heartbeat Server]]. If this is unlikely to change very often, check the "Automatically connect to this server" checkbox. Otherwise leave it unchecked and you will be prompted for the hostname of the server each time the Heart Beat Client launches. |
Assuming everything is running correctly, you should see the following window: | Assuming everything is running correctly, you should see the following window: | ||
− | + | [[file:heartbeat_client_1.gif]] | |
Each service is listed by the service type followed by the hostname of the machine that it is running on. | Each service is listed by the service type followed by the hostname of the machine that it is running on. | ||
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Selecting a Service will bring up a list of properties relating to that service, which can be useful to see what that service is currently doing. | Selecting a Service will bring up a list of properties relating to that service, which can be useful to see what that service is currently doing. | ||
− | For example for the | + | For example for the [[Presence Server]], the following properties are visible: |
<ul> | <ul> |
Latest revision as of 15:02, 19 August 2015
Key Facts
Purpose: | Controlling the Heartbeat Server | |
Type: | User Interface | |
Started By: | hbclient.exe or Start menu shortcut |
Introduction
The Heartbeat Client connects to the Heartbeat Server to allow users to remotely stop, start, and view runtime information on the following Presence components:
The Heartbeat Client can be installed on any machine on your network provided it has a route to the host that runs the Heartbeat Server.
Launching the Heartbeat Client
To launch the Heartbeat Client, go to:
Start > Programs > Presence Viii > Heartbeat > Heart Beat Client
You will then be asked which server you wish to connect to. This is the machine that is running the Heartbeat Server. If this is unlikely to change very often, check the "Automatically connect to this server" checkbox. Otherwise leave it unchecked and you will be prompted for the hostname of the server each time the Heart Beat Client launches.
Assuming everything is running correctly, you should see the following window:
Each service is listed by the service type followed by the hostname of the machine that it is running on.
To stop or start a service, right click on the service name and select Actions > Shutdown or Actions > Start [service name].
Selecting a Service will bring up a list of properties relating to that service, which can be useful to see what that service is currently doing.
For example for the Presence Server, the following properties are visible:
- Currently Executing Tasks
A list of Tasks that are currently being executed on that Server. - Database Connections
A list of active database connections. - Memory available to JVM
This is the amount of memory that is currently free for Presence to work with. - Server started date
The date and time when the Server was started. - Server Status
The active status of the server. Once it has gone through its initiation this should say "Running". If the license is not valid for the server it will be displayed here. - Task Elements Per Second
The number of Task Elements that have been running per second since the Server started. - Thread Dump
Useful for tracing the Server's activity in case of any problems. - Total Task Elements ran
The total number of Task Elements that have ran since the server was started.
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