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System Status

 New usage statistics
New drive statistics including graph
 

The System Status page gives detailed information about different components of a SnapStream cluster. 

 

Drive Info

Click Show Details to see your drive statistics:


 

Client Info

 

   

This section lists all users who are currently connected to the server. Click Delete to disconnect the user forcibly. This section also displays historical information about users who have logged in to the system, shown as a line graph. 

  

Detailed Tuner Status 

 

This section lists all tuners available for new recordings, including the name of the tuner as specified in the tuner settings and the machine on which the physical tuning device is located, as well as status messages about each tuner.

The Dead Tuners section lists any tuners that are not functioning properly and have been made inactive by Enterprise TV. 

If a tuner is disabled, the
Enabled, Alive and Scheduling columns will read False for that tuner.

Normally, the Recorder Manager Online columns will read True, regardless of tuner settings.

For any tuner, if any of these columns reads False, no new recordings can be made on that tuner.

Tuner problems can be caused by a variety of hardware and software problems. Clicking Reset may correct an abnormal tuner state, or a False reading may indicate that a tuner is failing. If a tuner is listed as Dead, or if its Recorder Manager is offline, please contact SnapStream Support for assistance.


Task Status

 

This section lists the post-processing properties of each node in the server cluster.

Detailed Task Status: Lists specific information about the tasks that are currently running on each node in the server cluster.

TaskRunner Manager Online: Indicates a node's task manager is online. If this column reads False, the node will not process any tasks.

Allow Processor Intensive Tasks: Reports each node permitted to run tasks that require significant processing power. Configured on the Local Settings page.

Active Small Tasks: Reports the number of "Small" tasks, such as clipping and tagging tasks, as well as file moves, that are currently running.

Active Large Tasks: Reports the number "Large" tasks, such as transcoding and SmartChapter tasks, that are currently running. 

See Local Settings for an explanation of task categories.

 



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