Server Status

Server Status Page

The Server Status page allows system administrators to quickly gather server information for the execution environment.
What does the Server Status Page Show?
The Server status will show:
The current versions of the SanteDB software running on the server
The installed plugins and applets installed on the SanteDB dCDR and iCDR
The applets which have been enabled in the server
The installed services and their current state.
Breakdown of the Server Status Page
Server Status Tabs
The Server Status view can be changed by clicking on each of the available tabs
Core Info

The core information section of the server status screen shows information related to the server software itself.
Core Info Components
Some of the Core Info can be broken down into the following information:
Copyright InformationThe software name,
copyright date
VersionThis is the version number of the server (iCDR or dCDR)
ProductThis is the product name for the server running
Operating SystemThis is the operating system (e.g. Linux, Windows, Mac, etc...) running the server
CPU CoresThe amount of CPUs provisioned for the machine running the server
Used MemoryThis is the amount of RAM used by the server in Mb (Megabytes)
UptimeThis is the amount of days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds the server has been running for since it was last started in the format:
[Days]:[Hours]:[Minutes]:[Seconds].[Milliseconds]
Applets

The applets section of the server status screen shows the applets which are active and installed on the iCDR or dCDR.
More about Applets
Applets are responsible for adding new user interface screens, clinical decision support rules, business rules, etc.
✒️Applets are digitally signed when running in production.
📃The list of applets includes:
🆔the applet identifier (which appears in logs),
🪪the verified publisher, and
#️⃣the version of the applet installed.
To learn more about applets, please see Applets
Services

The services panel of the SanteDB iCDR server shows the services which are registered, active, and running on the SanteDB iCDR or dCDR server.
Why Enable or Disable Services?
On the dCDR, users may enable or disable services based on performance or operational requirements.
Architecture of Services
The overall architecture of the SanteDB iCDR and dCDR repositories illustrated below along with some of the service classifications.

Want more about Archetecture?
To learn more about how the archetecure of the system works, please see the software archetecture page for more details.
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