The details view displays information about the item you highlight in the tree view.
When you select JMX Browser in the tree view, the details view displays a list of the installed servers.
When you select a server in the tree view, the details view displays the following information:
Profile Name – the name of the server profile, such as “Local.”
Host Name – the name of the machine hosting the server.
Port – the port where the server listens for connections; the default is 1099.
Principal – user name for the JMX agent on the remote machine.
Credentials – password for the JMX agent on the remote machine.
Trust Store – name of the trust store.
Key Store – name of the key store file.
Password – password for the key store and trust store.
Connect at login – check box; by default, unchecked.
When you select a service in the tree view, the details view displays these tabs:
General Information about the service.
Name – the name of the service, such as “SNMP Adaptor.”
State – the state of the service, which can be:
STARTING
RUNNING
STOPPING
STOPPED
FAILED
Life Cycle Status – the current state of the service’s lifecycle, which can be:
NOTINSTALLED
INSTALLED
INITIALISED
STARTED
STOPPED
TERMINATED
FAILED
Last Started – the time the service was started.
Notifications This section displays notifications generated in connection with the service; for example, if the SNMP master agent goes down. If this happens, State displays as “FAILED” but the Life Cycle Status displays as “STARTED,” which means that the service started but has since gone down. Life Cycle Status indicates what has been done to the service; for example, started or stopped. State displays the current state of the service. If a service fails, a warning triangle also displays next to the service name in the tree view.
Log Displays the log. To display only part of the log, enter the number of lines you want to see.
When you select Events in the tree view, the details view displays a list of the most recent events. To display a subset of the events, enter the number of lines you want to see.
When you select MBeans in the tree view, the details view displays a list of the installed MBeans. When you select a specific MBean in the tree view, the details view displays the MBean attributes, which vary according to the MBean. “Accessing MBeans” describes the MBeans you can configure and the operations you can perform.
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