Cluster Members (Application Server instances)
The Server Tools Cluster Members (Application Server Instances) table provides the information about individual server instances recognized by the cluster. To update this information, click Refresh Cluster Members. A review of this information is one way to determine if a cluster member has become unreachable, and therefore, missing from the list.
This screen provides the following information.
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Server ID |
Name for each PolicyCenter server in the cluster. |
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Status |
Status of each server instance in the cluster. |
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Host |
Name of the machine on which each PolicyCenter server is running. |
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User Sessions |
Number of user sessions active on each server instance in the cluster. |
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Run Level |
Run level for each server instance in the cluster. |
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Version |
Version information for each application installation. PolicyCenter provides the version information in the following format: Guidewire build.customer build (n,n,n,n,n) These numbers have the following meaning:
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Server Roles |
Specific roles assigned to each server instance in the cluster. |
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Server Started |
Date and time at which this server instance started. |
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Connection Started |
Date and time this cluster member first started. |
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Last Update |
Date and time of the last update on this server instance. |
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Planned Shutdown |
Date and time of any planned shutdown of a cluster member. |
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Actions |
Action button to manage a planned shutdown of a cluster server instance. The button label is either Start Planned Shutdown or Cancel Planned Shutdown. You can also initiate a server shutdown using the administrative
system_toools command option
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