Listing, Selecting, and Reviewing Installed Entire Net-Work Server

Selecting and expanding Entire Net-Work Server in the navigation area shows the servers that are attached to it, and displays a list of the servers in the display area, together with the following information: status, server name, version, TCPIP protocol and status description. Selecting an individual server in the navigation area displays information about it in the display area, where you can also display/modify the kernel list, parameters, trace options, and the log file.

Start of instruction setTo display the list of servers

  • Click on Entire Net-Work Server in the navigation area.

    The list of servers is displayed in the display area.

Start of instruction setTo display/modify the server configuration

  1. Click on Entire Net-Work Server and then on the server that you want to use in the navigation area.

    The server configuration/kernel list is displayed in the display area.

  2. Click on the button Add Kernel in the display area if you want to add a new kernel to the server. The pop-up Add kernel dialog box is displayed. Define the new kernel by entering values in the text boxes or selecting them from the drop-down lists. Click on the button Add to add the new kernel.

  3. If you want to stop a running kernel, click on the stop icon graphics/dbstop_84.png in the column Start/Stop next to its name.

    The pop-up Stop Net-Work kernel dialog box is displayed.

    Click on the button Stop to stop the kernel.

  4. If you want to start a Net-Work kernel that is offline, click on the start icon graphics/dbstart_84.png in the column Start/Stop next to its name

    The pop-up Start Net-Work kernel dialog box is displayed.

    Click on the button Start to start the kernel.

  5. If you want to delete a kernel from the server configuration, click on the waste bin icon graphics/waste_bin_84.png next to its name.

    The pop-up Delete Net-Work kernel dialog box is displayed.

    Click on the button Delete to delete the kernel from the server configuration.

    Note:
    You can only delete kernels that are offline.

  6. Click on the link Parameters in the display area to display the parameter settings for the for the server.

    The parameters settings for the server are displayed in the display area.

    Click on the button Edit if you want to modify any of the current parameter settings.

    Make the changes that you want by entering new values in the text boxes or selecting them from the drop-down lists.

    Select the check box Update all kernels if the changes are to be applied to all kernels.

    Click on the button Save to save the new parameter settings.

  7. Click on the link Trace Option in the display area to display the trace options for the server.

    The trace options for the server are displayed in the display area.

    Click on the button Edit if you want to modify any of the current trace options.

    Note:
    Software AG recommends that you perform this function only on the advice of your Software AG support representative.

    Modify the trace level parameters as requested by your Software AG support representative.

    Click on the button Save to save the new trace option settings.

  8. Click on the link Log File in the display area to display the contents of the console log file for the server.

    The contents of the console log file for the server are displayed in the display area.

    Click on the button New Log if you want to close the current log file and start a new one.

    The pop-up Start New Log File dialog box is displayed.

    Click on the button Start New Log to start a new log file.