Health Boards display the status of selected system servers and connected cameras.
To configure a Health Board:
- Add an information board to the layout (see Adding information boards to cells).
- Click anywhere on the information board to enter configuration mode.

- To allow operators to hide the information board, select the Allow hiding panel check box (1).
- To automatically open the layout with this information board when the status of a monitored server or camera changes, select the Switch to layout check box (2) (see paragraphs 5 and 6).
If other layouts contain information boards with the same parameters, the layout with the smallest number of cells is opened. If there are multiple layouts with identical numbers of cells, the layout that comes first in the alphabet is chosen. If a layout containing this information board is open when an event is received, no switch to another layout is performed. Click the
Add Server button and select the servers whose status you want to monitor.
To remove the selected server, click the button |
- To display the status of only offline servers out of those selected, select Only malfunctioning Servers (3).
A server is classified as offline if any of the following are true:
- Any component (CPU, hard disk, or network connection) is in critical condition.
- There is no connection to the Server.
Any video cameras of the Server are in critical condition.
Information about the status of Servers and cameras is given in the section XXX. |
- Select the default view for display of information on the Health Board (see XXX): diagram, diagram with text, or table (4).
- Click the Apply buttonto save changes (5).
Configuration of the Health Board is complete.