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Section 7.1, “Browsing for Objects Containing Double-Byte Characters in iMonitor,” on page 49
Section 7.2, “Agent Health Check on a Single-Server Tree,” on page 49
Section 7.3, “iMonitor Report Does Not Save the Records for Each Hour,” on page 50
Section 7.4, “Creation and Modification Time Stamps,” on page 50
Section 7.5, “iMonitor Issues in Older Versions of Mozilla,” on page 50
Section 7.6, “Run Report Screen Layout Not Aligned on iMonitor,” on page 50
Section 7.7, “iMonitor Displays Error -672,” on page 50
Section 7.8, “Time Stamps Displayed in Hexadecimal Format,” on page 50
7.1 Browsing for Objects Containing Double-Byte Characters in
iMonitor
When using iMonitor to browse an eDirectory tree for objects, an object with double-byte characters
in the name might not correctly hyperlink to the object properties.
7.2 Agent Health Check on a Single-Server Tree
The Agent Health check feature in iMonitor shows a Warning icon in the Results column when run
on a single server tree because of the Perishable Data status. This does not mean that the tree is not
healthy or that the Agent Health check is not working as designed. Perishable Data indicates the
amount of data that has not yet been synchronized to at least one replica. A single server tree, by its
nature, means that the data is always at risk for catastrophic failure because there is no other place
that the data is replicated. If you lose the hard disk, you lose the data.
If you don't want to view health check warnings about Perishable Data or Readable Replica Counts
on your single server tree, you can turn off these health checks by editing the
ndsimonhealth.ini
file to change the following entries:
perishable_data-active: OFF
and
ring_readable-Min_Marginal: 1
or
ring_readable-active: OFF
This turns off the warnings for Readable Replica Count and Perishable Data.
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