Video Server Dashboard

Overview

When you login to the Infinity Video Server Web-based Configuration Utility, you are initially presented with the Dashboard page. This page provides operational view of the system. You can use this page to monitor the status of your Video Server  system.

If you navigate away from this page, you can return to it by selecting Dashboard from the System tab.

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You can customize the set of operational windows you want to see from the dashboard. To select operational windows that are to be enabled, use the Dashboard Applet Admin page under System - Dashboard.

You can also customize the location of operational windows on the dashboard page. To change the position of an applet on the page, use the title bar of the applet to drag it to the desired position on the page.

System Resources

This applet provides a graphical view of the system's CPU and memory usage. RAM usage represents the dynamic memory allocation on your system in real time, typically this should remain at a reasonable level. When RAM usage maxes out, then SWAP usage starts to increase. If this situation occurs on your system, you may need to adjust your virtual machine settings to allocate addition resources.

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Processes Status

This applet will list the statuses of processes running on your system. Under normal circumstances, all processes should be RUNNING. For each process, you can click on the down arrow to choose from a list of actions to execute. Once you have executed an action, use the Refresh button in the top right corner of the applet to show the current stutus of the process.

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Hard Drives

This applet provides a graphical view of the percentage of hard drive space used and available. When you click on the Fetch directory report button, it will compute and provide a breakdown of the hard drive usage. It is important to monitor your hard drive usage and take action before your hard drive space runs out. Typically Local Backupsand Video Recordings are the ones that take up a lot of disk space. See the pages Backup and Video Recordings on how to download the data and then delete from the system.

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Performance Graphic

This applet provides information on three important parameters for your system: Participant count, CPU usage, and memory usage.

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Communication Activity

This applet provides a summary of all the extensions and trunks configured on your system. It will show the number of extensions and trunks that are online or offline. Extensions that are configured on the Video Server but not registered will appear offline.

For IP trunks, if monitoring is disabled in the trunk configuration (i.e. qualify=no), then it will be listed as "not monitored".

It also shows active calls, active channels and calls waiting in queues.

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News

This applet will provide important bulletins or notices related to your Infinity Video Server system.

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