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Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
l Maintenance engineers
l Debugging engineers
Chapter 1, ZDC Server Describes software functions and management overview of the ZDC
Management Server.
Chapter 2, Logging In Describes how to log in to the Web-based ZDC management platform.
to the Web-Based ZDC
Management Platform
Chapter 5, Log Management Describes how to manage logs and collect data on the ZDC server.
Chapter 6, System Describes the procedures for backup and restoration, monitoring the
Maintenance application server, monitoring the database, and monitoring data
streams.
Conventions
This manual uses the following typographical conventions:
Typeface Meaning
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Note:
A browser of IE8 or later version is recommended to get better display effect.
Steps
1. Open the IE browser, enter http://IP address:21180 (where IP address must
be the actual IP address of the ZDC server) in the URL bar, and then press Enter. The
login page of the UniCare AOS-WebLite is displayed, see Figure 2-1.
Note:
It is recommended to use IE8 or a higher version, to guarantee the display results.
Firefox and Google browsers are also supported.
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2. Enter the user name and password, and then click Login. The home page of the
UniCare AOS-WebLite is displayed, see Figure 2-2.
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Data Collection > ETL Template
> Template Management from the menu bar. The Template Management tab is
displayed, see Figure 3-1. Two predefined templates are available on the tab.
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To... Do...
Upload a template to the ZDC i. Click Upload. The Upload dialog box is displayed.
server
ii. Add a template file, and then click Upload.
Delete a template Select the desired template, and then click Delete.
Export a template Select the desired template, and then click Export.
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Data Collection > ETL Task >
Task Manager from the menu bar. The Task Manager tab is displayed, see Figure
3-2. Two predefined tasks (CM and PM) are available on the tab.
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To... Do...
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Data Collection > ETL Task >
Task Monitor from the menu bar. The Task Monitor tab is displayed, see Figure 3-3.
The real-time status of each step in the CM task and the PM task is displayed on the
tab.
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Role
A role specifies management permissions for a user group from two independent aspects:
operation set and management resource.
l The operation set specifies the functional modules of the ZDC system that can be
used by the user group.
For example, an operation set can be defined to allow a role to use the log
management module for log query.
For example, another operation set can be defined to allow a role to use the
maintenance management module for server performance monitoring configuration.
l Management resources are server resources and physical resources that can be
managed by a role.
The operation set and management resources combine to determine the actual
management permissions of a role. For example, if the operation set of a role permits
system maintenance operations and the assigned management resources are server
resources, the role is permitted to perform maintenance operations on the server
resources.
Role Set
A role set is a collection of roles. The permissions of a role set include those of all roles
in the role set.
Operation Set
An operation set is a collection of operations. If an operation set is assigned to a role, this
role is permitted to perform all the operations in the operation set.
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Department
A department simulates an actual administrative department for easy organization and
management of users. A new user must belong to a department.
User
A user is permitted to access the ZDC system and perform operations in the system. When
creating a user, the system administrator assigns operation permissions to the user by
specifying one or more roles and/or role sets. In addition, the user can be allocated to a
department based on the actual administrative division.
Table of Contents
User Management......................................................................................................4-2
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Prerequisite
You have logged in to the ZDC system as the system administrator.
Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Security > User Management
> User and Department from the menu bar. The page for user and department
management is displayed, see Figure 4-1.
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2. In the left navigation tree, click a department (for example, Root Department), and
then click Create User. The page for creating a user is displayed, see Figure 4-2.
3. Under User Basic Information, set the basic information of the user, including user
name, full name, and password.
4. Under User Rights, select one or more role(s) or role set(s) for the user.
6. Click OK. The new user is displayed under the selected department node (for example,
Root Department) in the left navigation tree.
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Prerequisite
You have logged in to the ZDC system as the system administrator.
Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Security > User Management
> User and Department from the menu bar. The page for user and department
management is displayed.
2. In the left navigation tree, click a department (for example, Root Department), and
then click Create Department. The page for creating a department is displayed, see
Figure 4-3.
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This procedure describes how to view locked user accounts and how to unlock a user
account.
Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Security > User Management >
Show Locked Users from the menu bar. A list of locked users is displayed, see Figure
4-4.
2. (Optional) To unlock one or more locked users, select the corresponding check boxes,
and then click the Unlock button. The unlocked user accounts disappear from the list
and can be used to log in to the ZDC system.
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The selected logged-in users log out of the system and disappear from the list.
Note:
To force a logged-in user to log out of the system, you must log in to the ZDC system as
the system administrator.
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Security > User Management >
Login User Management from the menu bar. A list of logged-in users is displayed,
see Figure 4-5.
2. (Optional) To force one or more logged-in users to log out of the system, select the
corresponding check box(es), and then click the Kick User button. A message is
displayed, prompting you to confirm this operation.
3. Click OK.
– End of Steps –
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the ZDC system as the system administrator.
Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Security > User Management >
User Blacklist from the menu bar. The User Blacklist page is displayed, see Figure
4-6.
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Prerequisite
You have logged in to the ZDC system as the system administrator.
Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Security > User Management >
Customize User Account Rule from the menu bar. The Customize User Account
Rule page is displayed, see .Figure 4-7
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4. Expand the Account Policy node (Figure 4-9), and then set the account policy.
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5. Click OK.
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Security > Role Management >
Operation Set from the menu bar. The Operation Set page is displayed, see Figure
4-10.
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2. Click the Create button. The Operation Set Detail page is displayed, see Figure 4-11.
3. Under Basic Information, enter a name and description for the operation set.
6. Click OK. The new operation set is displayed on the Operation Set page, see Figure
4-12.
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Security > Role Management >
Role and Role Set from the menu bar. The page for role and role set management is
displayed, see Figure 4-13.
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2. Click the Role node in the left navigation tree, and then click the Create Role button.
The page for creating a role is displayed, see Figure 4-14.
3. Under Basic Information, enter a name and description for the role.
4. Under User Rights, repeat the following procedure to add operation permissions on
the required resources:
6. Click OK. The new role is displayed under the Role node in the left navigation tree,
see Figure 4-15.
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Security > Role Management >
Role and Role Set from the menu bar. The page for role and role set management is
displayed.
2. Click the Role Set node in the left navigation tree, and then click the Create Role Set
button. The page for creating a role set is displayed, see Figure 4-16.
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3. Under Basic Information, enter a name and description for the role set.
4. Under Role Set Assignment, add the required roles from the Roles that can be
allocated list to the Allocated Roles list.
5. Click OK. A message confirming the successful creation is displayed.
6. Click OK. The new role set is displayed under the Role Set node in the left navigation
tree, see Figure 4-17.
– End of Steps –
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select Log > Operation Log > All
Operation Log from the menu bar. The All Operation Log tab is displayed, see
Figure 5-1. All operation log records are listed on the tab.
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b. Set query conditions, and then click OK. The tab is refreshed and only the log
records meeting the query conditions are displayed.
3. To export the query results to a file, perform the following operations:
a. Click the Export button, and then select a file format from the drop-down menu.
The File Download dialog box is displayed.
b. Click Save. The Save As dialog box is displayed.
c. Select a path for saving the query results, enter a file name, and then click Save.
4. To view the details of a log record, click the corresponding cell in the Command
Function column. The log details are displayed, see Figure 5-3.
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select System Maintenance > Backup
from the menu bar. The Backup and Restore page is displayed, see Figure 6-1.
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2. Perform the following operations to set the backup task for backing up and/or deleting
log data:
a. In the left navigation tree, click Log Data Backup and Deletion under Backup
Task. The task parameters are displayed in the right pane, see Figure 6-2.
b. Under Backup and Delete Param Config, configure the parameters as required.
c. Click Execute. The execution results are displayed under Executing Result, see
Figure 6-3.
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3. Perform the following operations to set and execute the restoration task for restoring
log data from a backup file:
a. In the left navigation tree, click Restore of The Log Data under Restore Task.
The task information is displayed, see Figure 6-4.
b. Select the desired backup file from the Choose File list.
c. Click Execute. The restoration results are displayed under Executing Result,
see Figure 6-5.
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4. Perform the following operations to set and view the periodic backup task:
a. In the left navigation tree, click Timing Task of The Log Data under Time Task.
The task information is displayed in the right pane, see Figure 6-6.
b. (Optional) Click Modify, select or clear the check box corresponding to a log type,
and then click Save.
If another user modifies the task information, you can click Refresh to refresh the
task information displayed on the page.
c. Click Check Leak Task. The Check Leak Task dialog box is displayed, showing
the execution omissions of the periodic backup task, see Figure 6-7.
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d. Click View Log. The View Log dialog box is displayed, showing the execution
logs of the periodic backup task, see Figure 6-8.
– End of Steps –
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select System Maintenance > System
Monitor > Host Monitor from the menu bar. The page for system monitoring is
displayed, see Figure 6-9. By default, the Application Server node is selected in
the left navigation tree and the real-time information of all application servers’ CPUs
and memories is displayed in line chart in the right pane.
2. In the left navigation tree, click the desired application server under Application
Server, for example, 10.62.100.110. The real-time information of the application
server is displayed in the right pane, including the operating system, IP address,
physical memory, disk usage, total disk size, CPU usage, memory usage, and the
total space and free space of each disk partition, see Figure 6-10.
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3. In the left navigation tree, click Console 1 under an application server (for example,
10.62.100.110). All processes related to the ZDC server are displayed in the right
pane, see Figure 6-11.
4. In the left navigation pane, click a process under Console 1, for example, AOS
Process 1. The real-time information of the process is displayed in the right pane,
including the process version, JVM parameters, CPU usage, and memory usage,
see Figure 6-12.
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select System Maintenance > System
Monitor > Database Monitor from the menu bar. The Database Monitor tab is
displayed, see Figure 6-13.
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2. Select Status from the Information Type list, and then click Query. The basic
information of the database is displayed on the Status sub-tab, see Figure 6-14.
3. Select Transaction from the Information Type list, and then click Query. The
transaction information of the database is displayed on the Transaction sub-tab, see
Figure 6-15.
4. Select DBSpace from the Information Type list, and then click Query. The
information of all tablespaces in the database is displayed on the DBSpace sub-tab,
see Figure 6-15.
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select System Maintenance > Data Flow
Monitor > Data Exception Monitor. The Data Exception Monitor page is displayed,
see Figure 6-17.
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2. Click a data type (for example, Data Loading Exception) in the left navigation pane.
The Data Loading Exception tab is displayed in the right pane, see Figure 6-18.
3. Set query conditions, and then click the Query button. The information of exceptions
occurring during data loading is displayed, see Figure 6-19.
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select System Maintenance > Data Flow
Monitor > Data Reaggregation Monitor. The Data Reaggregation Monitor tab is
displayed, see Figure 6-20.
2. Set query conditions, such as product, data type, granularity, start time, and end time.
Then, click the Query button. The performance data meeting the query conditions is
displayed, see Figure 6-21.
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– End of Steps –
Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select System Maintenance > Data Flow
Monitor > Data Loading Monitor. The Data Loading Monitor tab is displayed, see
Figure 6-23.
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2. Select a product type from Product, select a data type from Data Type, select a
measurement type from Measurement Type, select a date in Date, select All or
Problematic from Filter, and then click the Query button. The loading results of the
required data are displayed, see Figure 6-24.
l Loaded:
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à Loaded indicates that the number of performance data records obtained from
the data loading table of the corresponding time period is the same as the
number of performance objects in the configuration table.
à If the number of performance data records obtained from the data loading
table of the corresponding time period is greater than 0, the number of records
in the configuration table is 0.
l Part Loaded indicates that the number of performance data records obtained
from the data loading table of the corresponding time period is smaller than the
number of performance objects in the configuration table.
l Over Loaded indicates that the number of performance data records obtained
from the data loading table of the corresponding time period is greater than the
number of performance objects in the configuration table.
l Hole indicates that the corresponding time point is not reached yet, or the time
point has been reached but the data loading table has no data.
Part Loaded and Over Loaded indicate data loading exceptions. Hole at a historical
time point also indicates a data loading exception. If Problematic is selected from the
Filter list, the data loading exception at a time point will be displayed in a row.
If the pointer is moved over a cell, a callout is displayed, indicating the number of
obtained performance data records in the data loading table at the corresponding time
point and the number of performance objects in the configuration table.
3. Click a cell in Part Loaded or Over Loaded status. The Subnet Details dialog box is
displayed, showing the data loading details of each subnetwork at the corresponding
time point, see Figure 6-25.
In the Subnet Details dialog box, each record is displayed in the format of Subnet ID
x%(A/B), where x=A/B. A is the number of performance data records related to the
subnetwork in the performance table. B is the number of performance objects related
to the subnetwork in the configuration table.
– End of Steps –
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Steps
1. On the UniCare AOS-WebLite home page, select System Maintenance > Data
Flow Monitor > Data Aggregation Monitor. The Data Aggregation Monitor tab is
displayed, see Figure 6-26.
2. Select a product type from Product, select a data type from Data Type, select a
granularity from Granularity, select a measurement type from Measurement Type,
select a date in Date, select All or Problematic from Filter, and then click the Query
button. The data aggregation results are displayed, see Figure 6-27.
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l If Hour is selected from the Granularity list, the horizontal axis displays numeric
values ranging from 0 o’clock through 23 o’clock. The vertical axis displays
the measurement type(s). Each cell indicates the result of aggregating the
corresponding performance data in an hour.
l If Day is selected from the Granularity list, the horizontal axis displays
the selected date and the previous six days. The vertical axis displays
the measurement type(s). Each cell indicates the result of aggregating the
corresponding performance data in a day.
l If Week is selected from the Granularity list, the horizontal axis displays the first
day of the week in which the selected date is located and the first days of the
previous 11 weeks. The vertical axis displays the measurement type(s). Each
cell indicates the result of aggregating the corresponding performance data in a
week.
l If Month is selected from the Granularity list, the horizontal axis displays the first
day of the month in which the selected date is located and the first days of the
previous 11 months. The vertical axis displays the measurement type(s). Each
cell indicates the result of aggregating the corresponding performance data in a
month.
The following describes four possible data aggregation results in a cell:
l Aggregated indicates that the number of performance data records obtained from
the data aggregation table of the corresponding time period is the same as the
number of performance objects in the configuration table.
l Part Aggregated indicates that the number of performance data records obtained
from the data aggregation table of the corresponding time period is smaller than
the number of performance objects in the configuration table.
l Over Aggregated indicates that the number of performance data records
obtained from the data aggregation table of the corresponding time period is
greater than the number of performance objects in the configuration table.
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l Hole indicates that the corresponding time point is not reached yet, or the time
point has been reached but the data aggregation table has no data.
If the pointer is moved over a cell, a callout is displayed, indicating the number of
obtained performance data records in the aggregation table at the corresponding time
point and the number of performance objects in the configuration table.
– End of Steps –
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