To monitor the health status of an appliance, query the /api/health_status endpoint.
curl --cookie cookies https://<IP-address-of-SPS>/api/health_status
The following is a sample response received.
For more information on the meta object, see Message format.
For details of the other objects, see tables Cluster status details and "issues" object details.
{ |
"health_status": { |
"cpu": 1.0, |
"disk": 2.0, |
"firmware": { |
"tainted_files": { |
"boot": 1, |
"core": 2, |
"ha_other": 0 |
}, |
"integrity": { |
"boot": "OK", |
"core": "CORRUPTED" |
} |
}, |
"indexer": { |
"indexer_status": [ |
{ |
"capabilities": ["index"], |
"idle_workers_count": 1, |
"indexer_jobs": 0, |
"ip": "127.0.0.1", |
"screenshot_jobs": 0, |
"video_jobs": 0, |
"workers_count": 1 |
}, |
{ |
"capabilities": ["screenshot", "video"], |
"idle_workers_count": 1, |
"indexer_jobs": 0, |
"ip": "127.0.0.1", |
"screenshot_jobs": 0, |
"video_jobs": 0, |
"workers_count": 1 |
}, |
{ |
"capabilities": ["video"], |
"idle_workers_count": 1, |
"indexer_jobs": 0, |
"ip": "127.0.0.1", |
"screenshot_jobs": 0, |
"video_jobs": 0, |
"workers_count": 1 |
} |
], |
"processing_tasks": [], |
"remaining_tasks": [], |
"worker_warnings": [] |
}, |
"load1": 3.0, |
"load15": 4.0, |
"load5": 5.0, |
"memory": 7.0, |
"pipeline_queues": { |
"session_events": 64.3, |
"indexer_events": 40.0 |
}, |
"raid": { |
"disks": { |
"252:0": {"status": "OK"}, |
"252:1": {"status": "OK"}, |
"252:2": {"status": "OK"}, |
"252:3": {"status": "OK"} |
}, |
"status": { |
"detailed_status": "OK", |
"operation_progress": 0, |
"status": "OK" |
} |
}, |
"sessions": { |
"http": 1, |
"ica": 2, |
"mssql": 3, |
"rdp": 4, |
"ssh": 5, |
"telnet": 6, |
"vnc": 7 |
}, |
"sessions_total": 28, |
"swap": 8.0, |
"system_details": { |
"cpu": { |
"guest": 0.0, |
"guest_nice": 0.0, |
"idle": 97.0, |
"iowait": 0.0, |
"irq": 0.0, |
"nice": 0.0, |
"softirq": 0.0, |
"steal": 0.0, |
"system": 2.0, |
"user": 1.0 |
}, |
"disk": { |
"free": 200000000, |
"percent": 2.0, |
"total": 10000000000, |
"used": 9800000000 |
}, |
"memory": { |
"active": 5523861504, |
"available": 3288555520, |
"buffers": 265920512, |
"cached": 3269304320, |
"free": 1188810752, |
"inactive": 1109909504, |
"percent": 60.6, |
"shared": 1117671424, |
"slab": 325619712, |
"total": 8344498176, |
"used": 3620462592 |
}, |
"swap": { |
"free": 0, |
"percent": 0.0, |
"sin": 0, |
"sout": 0, |
"total": 0, |
"used": 0 |
} |
} |
} |
} |
Elements of the response message include:
Type | Description | |||||||||||
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health_status |
null or object |
The health status of a node. When queried, it lists data related to the given node's health (in the case of HA, this means the current master node). | ||||||||||
health_status.memory |
floating point number |
Memory usage (percent) | ||||||||||
health_status.disk |
floating point number | Hard disk usage (percent) | ||||||||||
health_status.swap |
floating point number | Swap usage (percent) | ||||||||||
health_status.cpu |
floating point number | Overall CPU usage (percent) | ||||||||||
health_status.load1 |
floating point number |
The average system load during the last one minute. | ||||||||||
health_status.load5 |
floating point number |
The average system load during the last five-minute period. | ||||||||||
health_status.load15 |
floating point number |
The average system load during the last fifteen-minute period. | ||||||||||
health_status.sessions |
string |
The protocol type and the number of ongoing sessions. For example:
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health_status.total_sessions |
integer (number of) | The total number of ongoing sessions. | ||||||||||
health_status.system_details |
JSON object | Various details about the CPU, disk, memory and swap usage of the appliance. Note that the exact set of metrics is determined by the underlying kernel and system libraries, therefore it might change between different versions of One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions without notice. | ||||||||||
health_status.pipeline_queues |
JSON object |
Represents the fullness of the processing pipelines in percentages. | ||||||||||
health_status.indexer |
JSON object |
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health_status.indexer.indexer_status |
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Represents the current status of the indexer service. | ||||||||||
health_status.indexer.indexer_status capabilities |
enum |
Defines what various tasks the worker nodes of that group can handle. Possible values: index | screenshot | video | ||||||||||
health_status.indexer.indexer_status idle_workers_count |
number |
The number of worker nodes without a task. | ||||||||||
health_status.indexer.indexer_status indexer_jobs |
number |
The number of indexer tasks delegated to worker nodes within that worker group. | ||||||||||
health_status.indexer.indexer_status ip |
string |
The IPv4 address of the indexer worker nodes. | ||||||||||
health_status.indexer.indexer_status screenshot_jobs |
number |
The number of screenshot tasks delegated to worker nodes within that worker group. | ||||||||||
health_status.indexer.indexer_status video_jobs |
number |
The number of video tasks delegated to worker nodes within that worker group. | ||||||||||
health_status.indexer.indexer_status workers_count |
number |
The number of worker nodes with the same capabilities. | ||||||||||
health_status.indexer.processing_tasks |
array |
The list of tasks in progress based on the connection policy. | ||||||||||
health_status.indexer.remaining_tasks |
array |
The list of tasks queued for processing based on the connection policy. For example:
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health_status.indexer.worker_warnings |
array |
The list of error and warning messages related to the worker nodes. | ||||||||||
health_status.raid |
JSON object |
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health_status.raid.status |
JSON object |
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health_status.raid.status status |
string |
Possible values:
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health_status.raid.status detailed_status |
string |
A short description of the type of RAID operation that is in progress (for example, rebuild, background initialization, or consistency check). | ||||||||||
health_status.raid.status operation_progress |
number |
The progress of the RAID operation in percentages. Typically used if the disk is in a REBUILDING state. The default value is 0. |
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health_status.raid.disks |
JSON object |
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health_status.raid.disks <disk_id> |
JSON object |
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health_status.raid.disks <disk_id>.status |
string |
Possible values:
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The number of CPUs determine the load a system can handle without causing the processes having to wait. As a generic rule of thumb, if the load is less than the number of processor cores of the appliance, the overall system load can be considered normal, otherwise it might be an indication of performance issues.
For SSH, RDP, Telnet, and Citrix ICA connections, usermapping policies can be defined. A usermapping policy describes who can use a specific username to access the remote server: only members of the specified local or LDAP usergroups (for example, administrators) can use the specified username (for example, root) on the server.
GET https://<IP-address-of-SPS>/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies
Cookie name | Description | Required | Values |
---|---|---|---|
session_id | Contains the authentication token of the user | Required |
The value of the session ID cookie received from the REST server in the authentication response, for example, a1f71d030e657634730b9e887cb59a5e56162860. For more information on authentication, see Authenticate to the SPS REST API. NOTE: This session ID refers to the connection between the REST client and the SPS REST API. It is not related to the sessions that SPS records (and which also have a session ID, but in a different format). |
The following command lists the existing usermapping policies.
curl --cookie cookies https://<IP-address-of-SPS>/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies
The following command retrieves the properties of a specific usermapping policy.
curl --cookie cookies https://<IP-address-of-SPS>/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies<object-id>
The following is a sample response received when listing usermapping policies.
For more information on the meta object, see Message format.
{ "meta": { "first": "/api/configuration/policies/audit_policies", "href": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies", "last": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies", "next": null, "parent": "/api/configuration/policies", "previous": "/api/configuration/policies/userlists", "transaction": "/api/transaction" }, "items": [ { "key": "11581153055704544883f77", "meta": { "href": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies/11581153055704544883f77" } }, { "key": "9328731525704545f5e3de", "meta": { "href": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies/9328731525704545f5e3de" } } ] }
When retrieving the endpoint of a specific host key, the response is the following.
{ "body": { "allow_other_remote_users_without_mapping": false, "mappings": [ { "allowed_groups": [], "remote_user": "test" }, { "allowed_groups": [ "admins" ], "remote_user": "root" } ], "name": "Test" }, "key": "9328731525704545f5e3de", "meta": { "first": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies/277736452570454272e157", "href": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies/9328731525704545f5e3de", "last": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies/9328731525704545f5e3de", "next": null, "parent": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies", "previous": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies/11581153055704544883f77", "transaction": "/api/transaction" } }
Anyone can log in to the remote server as the test user:
"mappings": [ { "allowed_groups": [], "remote_user": "test" } Only the members of the admin group can log in to the remote server as the root user: "mappings": [ { "allowed_groups": [ "admins" ], "remote_user": "root" }
The following table lists the typical status and error codes for this request. For a complete list of error codes, see Application level error codes.
Code | Description | Notes |
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201 | Created | The new resource was successfully created. |
400 | InvalidQuery | The requested filter or its value is invalid. |
401 | Unauthenticated | The requested resource cannot be retrieved because the client is not authenticated and the resource requires authorization to access it. The details section contains the path that was attempted to be accessed, but could not be retrieved. |
403 | Unauthorized | The requested resource cannot be retrieved because the client is not authorized to access it. The details section contains the path that was attempted to be accessed, but could not be retrieved. |
404 | NotFound | The requested object does not exist. |
To add a usermapping policy, you have to:
For more information, see Open a transaction.
POST the JSON object to the https://<IP-address-of-SPS>/api/configuration/policies/usermapping endpoint. You can find a detailed description of the available parameters listed in Element .
If the POST request is successful, the response includes the key of the new usermapping policy. For example:
{ "key": "2e8692fa-7fda-4753-8363-37e8244f6b80", "meta": { "href": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies/2e8692fa-7fda-4753-8363-37e8244f6b80", "parent": "/api/configuration/policies/usermapping_policies", "transaction": "/api/transaction" } }
For more information, see Commit a transaction.
To modify a usermapping policy, you have to:
For more information, see Open a transaction.
PUT the modified JSON object to the https://<IP-address-of-SPS>/api/configuration/policies/usermapping/<key-of-the-object> endpoint. You can find a detailed description of the available parameters listed in Element .
For more information, see Commit a transaction.
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