To view the database log
-
In the menu bar, click System > Database log.
The Database log page is opens.
To view the database log
In the menu bar, click System > Database log.
The Database log page is opens.
On the Web applications page, you can view running web applications at any time and see the details.
To find out how to display the page, see Opening the web application overview
You can view the following information on the Web applications page.
Column |
Description |
---|---|
URL |
Shows the URL used to access the web application. |
Web application |
Shows the name of the web application. |
Debug |
Shows whether (Yes) or not (No) the web application runs in debug mode. |
Private |
Shows whether (Yes) or not (No) the web application runs in private mode (that means if it is generally accessible). |
Auto update level |
Shows whether (active) or not (inactive) automatic updates are enabled for the web application. |
TIP: You can use the elements beneath the table to:
Specify how many entries you want to display per page.
Navigate to other pages.
You can open the web application overview at any time.
To open the web application overview
In the menu, click System > Web applications.
The Web applications page is opened.
On the System status page, you can view the status of current DBQueues or Job queues at any time. You can also check whether the database is up-to-date or must be recompiled. You can also stop the DBQueue or Job queue, or restart them.
To find out how to display the page, see Viewing system status.
On the System status page, you can see if:
The DBQueue is running
The Job queue is running
The database is functioning properly
The database is up-to-date
© 2024 One Identity LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Feedback Terms of Use Privacy Cookie Preference Center