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The Server Monitor provides information about how your system is performing by displaying what tasks the server is currently running, the current load on your hardware, and a summary of what has happened since the server was last restarted. The Server Monitor also provides information about Open Text Social Workplace services and mirrored volumes. |
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This form is used to perform server control tasks for an Open Text Social Workplace server. |
Session Monitor |
The Session Monitor is a real-time online display showing the names of logged-in users and what they are doing. Some tasks you can perform from this window are logging off users or viewing users' Desktops. Many of the functions available here aren't relevant to a dedicated Open Text Social Workplace implementation. |
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The System Events Calendar can help you automate tasks so they run automatically when you want them to run. When the event runs, the server console log will be updated to indicate that an event occurred, and who initiated the event. |
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Lets you adjust the number of network sessions and the Directory sort order based on language. Also lets you rebuild the Directory. |
Tasks Monitors |
These monitors are primarily used by very large sites to view CPU usage and to troubleshoot potential bottlenecks. |