Displaying the Properties of a Multiplex Node

View the server information for a single node in the multiplex environment.

  1. In the Perspective Resources view, select the resource, and select Resource > Monitor Multiplex.
  2. In the left pane of the IQ Multiplex Level Monitor view, select Topology.
  3. Right-click the node and select Properties.
The Server Properties dialog includes:
Area Description
General
  • Server name – name of the server.
  • Host – host name where the server is running.
  • Port – port number where the server is running.
  • State – current state of the server. Valid states include:
    • Unknown
    • Stopped
    • Running
  • INC state – state of the internode communication between the secondary node and the coordinator. Valid values include:
    • Active
    • Timed out
    • N/A (not available)
    • Unknown
    Note: When viewing the properties of the coordinator node, the INC state always displays N/A.
  • Role – role of the server within the multiplex. Valid roles include:
    • Coordinator
    • Writer
    • Reader
  • Status – current status of the server. Valid statuses include:
    • Included
    • Excluded
  • Database Path – location of the database file on the server.
MIPC
  • Node – multiplex node name.
  • Public Status – current public status of each node. Status is set to “Not responding” if communication with that node fails.
  • Private Status – current private status of each node. Status is set to “Not configured” or "Not responding" if there is no Private TCP/IP configuration for that server.
Related tasks
Displaying Connection Properties
Monitoring a Single Node in a Multiplex Server