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Figure 6-9. Probe Status
The Probe Status page displays the probes by state. The following list describes each state and iden-
tifies the icons associated with them:
•
— Critical - The probe has crossed a CRITICAL threshold.
• — Warning - The probe has crossed a WARNING threshold.
• — The probe is in an unidentifiable state.
• — The probe has been scheduled but is unable to run.
• — The probe is running successfully.
The Probe Status page contains tabs for each of the possible states, as well as one that lists all
probes. The tables are identical in that each contains columns indicating probe state, the system being
monitored, the probes used, and the date and time the status was last updated.
In these tables, clicking the name of the system takes you to the Probes tab of the System Details
page. Clicking the name of the probe takes you to its Current State page. From there, you may edit
the probe, delete it, and generate reports based upon its results.
6.9.1.1. Probe Status
Critical —
The probes that have surpassed their CRITICAL thresholds or reached a critical status by some other
means. For instance, some probes go critical (rather than unknown) when exceeding their timeout
period.
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