Application details
Each installed application(s) in your environment has a detailed view where you can monitor application status, and perform various operations on the application. This guide outlines the detailed view of an application as seen in the application Overview screen. For an overview of the Environments screen that lists all available environments, see the environments overview guide.
Getting started
To navigate to the detailed view of an application, select an application name from one of the environments displayed on the Environments screen.
This brings you to the application's Overview screen that displays a summary of the environment details and operation statuses. Monitoring and updating tools for the application are also accessible from the navigation bar located at the top of the page.
Top navigation
A navigation bar is located at the top of the Overview screen and is visible from all tabs in the environment details view. The top navigation allows you to access several monitoring and updating tools through the following tabs:
- Overview
- Logs
- Backups
- Alerts
- Events
- Monitoring
Logs
The Logs tab allows you to view an environment's log details.
For further details on reviewing environment logs, see the Environment Logs guide.
Backups
From the Backups tab, you can save a backup of the current environment configuration and view previous backups.
For information on managing your environment backups, refer to the backup and restore documentation.
Alerts
The Alerts tab provides an overview of all alerts that have been triggered for the environment including the alert message, the channel the alert was sent to, date, and status.
For details on creating environment alerts, see the alert management guide.
Events
Under the Events tab, you can view a list of all events related to an application. Each event has a corresponding time and date stamp of when it occured and the user associated with the event is also listed.
Monitoring
Under the Monitoring tab, you can view dashboard(s) with monitoring reports related to your application. The dashboard displays information such as CPU usage, Memory usage, Disk usage, etc. While generating a dashboard, you can specify the node and the time-range for the dashboard. You can also enable or disable refresh option for the dashboard.
Application operations
In the right corner of the navigation menu, you can see:
- Settings icon that lets you change application settings
- Bell icon that shows you alerts related to the application
- Refresh icon that lets you refresh and display the most up-to-date details for the application
- Power icon that lets you start, stop, or restart application
- Options (...) icon that lets you change password, view logs or delete the application
To learn how to update or delete the application, review the respective delete application or update application guides. For details on monitoring and adjusting nodes, see the update and monitor nodes guide.
Application details
The Application Details section outlines the environment name, status, nodes, type, version, and description of an application. In addition to viewing the application details, you can also perform these actions:
- Update the version of the application by clicking Update
- Scale the number of nodes for your application as needed by clicking Scale
- View application version history
Status
The environment status changes depending on the state of the environment. Statuses include:
- Operational: The environment is fully operational with 100% of services running.
- Warning: There are services down. This can range from 10%-90% of services.
- Outage: There are too many services down for the environment to operate. Less than 10% of services are running.
Version
If the environment version is out of date, an "Update Now" message appears next to the version number.
For details on updating application, review the update application guide.
You can view an application's version history by selecting the View Version History button in the lower right corner of the Environment Details box.
Endpoints
The Application Endpoints section lists all of the environment endpoints. Note that the endpoints for Identity Analytics application differ from Identity Data Management application.
Next steps
After reading this guide you should be able to navigate the Overview screen of an application and understand its main features including the top navigation, Application Details, Application Endpoints, and Service Monitoring. For details on updating the application, review the guide to update an application.