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Health data reporting allows DataCore to monitor your cluster and step in quickly when issues arise. The cluster's generated health report data is viewable in the Swarm UI; this is the "health check" that the Swarm cluster automatically sends to Support.
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PracticeDataCore monitors the health information of clusters and provides 24*7 monitoring. To include the Gateway version and feature reporting, add the needed authorization, the Contact DataCore Support for disabling health reporting if data sharing needs to be disabled altogether. |
Accessing Report
View the raw report in the browser to see the health data and what information DataCore receives from the site.
Navigate to Cluster > Hardware, double-click on hardware to open the Chassis Details, then open Advanced, Health Data. (v10.0)
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DeprecatedThe Legacy Admin Console (port 90) is still available but has been replaced by the Swarm Storage UI. (v10.0) The URL to view health reports is <host>:90/health_report |
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Proxy for Health Reports
To specify a proxy related to health reports, add the following proxy settings as appropriate to the Swarm configuration. Swarm accepts a proxy username and password to allow health reports to be sent via a password-enabled proxy. (v9.2)
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support.proxyUri | Proxy URI, which may but need not include http(s)://. |
support.noProxy | Comma-separated list of domain names or IP addresses for which HTTP/S proxy is not used. Do not include http(s):// or port numbers. Wildcards are allowed. |
support.proxyUsername | Proxy authentication username. |
support.proxyPassword | Proxy authentication password. |