Monitoring the status of servers in the cluster

August 12, 2022

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To quickly evaluate the status of servers in the cluster, you can use green, amber, and red indicators. The goal of the administrator is to maintain all indicators in the "green" state.

If all indicators are green, Kaspersky Sandbox is working as intended.

If at least one indicator is amber, Kaspersky Sandbox is operational but requires attention of the administrator.

If at least one indicator is red or gray, Kaspersky Sandbox is not receiving objects for processing from Kaspersky Endpoint Security and requires attention of the administrator.

The Cluster management section of Kaspersky Sandbox web interface displays the following information about the status of servers in the cluster:

  • Online. Indicators and the number of cluster servers that:
    • are online;
    • are offline.
  • Self-diagnostics. Indicators and the number of cluster servers that:
    • are operating normally;
    • are experiencing problems that need to be addressed.
  • Database update. Indicators and the number of servers in the cluster that:
    • have the current version of the database;
    • require a database update.
  • License. Indicators and the number of servers in the cluster that:
    • have a successfully activated Kaspersky Sandbox application;
    • require a license key to be uploaded or the application to be activated.

The Self-diagnostics, Database update, and License indicators follow the same principle as the application monitoring indicators in the Dashboard section of Kaspersky Sandbox web interface.

See also

Managing the cluster

Creating a new cluster

Limitations that apply when adding servers to the cluster

Viewing the server table of the cluster

Adding a server to the cluster

Removing a server from a cluster

Deleting the cluster

Modifying the IP address of a server that is part of a cluster

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