A note on monitoring multiple servers, Editing or deleting a server entry, Alarms – Super Systems SDStatus User Manual

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SDStatus View and Workstation Operations Manual

Super Systems Inc.

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Column Title

SDIO

Equivalent, if

applicable

Description

UTI

UTI

The estimated update time interval in seconds (time between

complete updates for the instrument)

Status

COMM

STATUS

The status (“Good” or “Bad”) of SDIO’s ability to communicate

with the instrument connected to that channel

Table 1 - Description of columns in SDStatus server/channel list

A Note on Monitoring Multiple Servers

SDStatus can monitor channels and slot data on multiple servers. Doing so is as simple as

adding multiple servers with valid server path data for SDStatus to use. When alarms are

present, all of the alarm data will appear in the SDStatus View main window.

Editing or Deleting a Server Entry

To edit or delete a server entry, simply

highlight the server whose entry you want to

delete or edit. Then click “Edit Server” or

“Delete Server”. (See Figure 24.) If deleting a

server from the list, confirm the deletion when

asked.

IMPORTANT:

Use caution when deleting a

server entry. Once an entry is deleted, it

cannot be recovered. In addition, the log

data associated with that server entry is

also deleted and unable to be recovered.

Figure 24 - Editing or Deleting a Server Entry

Alarms

Using the Alarms menu, you can add and configure alarms that SDStatus will generate. You can

also add alarms to specific sets or user-defined categories called alarm groups.

Alarms can be set up manually. View also has pre-configured alarm templates built into it.

SDStatus can also build an alarm list from the

Alarms.ini

file on the applicable SuperDATA

server.


IMPORTANT: Before many alarm conditions can be accurately evaluated by SDStatus, SDIO

must be running on the SuperDATA server with which SDStatus is communicating. See the

Prerequisites section for more details.


Alarm functionality is described in greater detail below.

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