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NorthStar Controller User Guide
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System Health

date_range 18-Aug-23

NorthStar System Health enhances health monitoring functionality in the areas of process, server, connectivity (topology and PCEP), license monitoring, and the monitoring of distributed analytics collectors in an HA environment.

  • NorthStar Controller licenses are inspected to determine validity. When a login is attempted on a license that is not valid, a license upload page is presented to the user.

  • You can display cluster, data collector, and connectivity status information by navigating to Administration > System Health. For HA cluster environments, you can view the process status of all processes in all cluster members. Both BGP-LS and ISIS/OSPF peering statuses are also available.

    Note:

    Hover over any column heading and click the down arrow that appears to view sorting and column selection options.

  • Critical health monitoring information is pushed to a web UI banner that appears above the Juniper Networks logo. Conditions that are considered critical include expiring license, disk utilization exceeds threshold, and a server time difference of more than 60 seconds between application servers in an HA cluster.

    Note:

    The health monitor does not enable NorthStar Controller to take any corrective action regarding these notices. Its responsibility is to monitor and report so the user can respond as appropriate.

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