Manager UI¶
Using the AppVolumes Manager UI¶
Overview¶
Dashboard¶
The dashboard contains three major sections: License utilization, usage graphs, and recently changed system objects.
Volumes¶
Management of AppStacks and Writable volumes. Also contains views of all assignments, attachments, and applications.
Directory¶
Management of system entities imported from ActiveDirectory such as Users, Computer, Groups, and Organization Units.
Infrastructure¶
Management of infrastructure components. Storage locations and Storage groups.
Activity¶
Audit and error logs.
Configuration¶
Management of configuration, also used as the first-time configuration mode.
Additional Capabilities¶
Version¶
GET http://your-manager/cv_api/version
Shows the current version - does not require authentication.
Health Check¶
GET http://your-manager/health-check
Shows some basic server information, can be used to ensure the service is up and running. Does not require authentication!
Raw Log¶
GET http://your-manager/log
Shows the Ruby on Rails server log. This log is a combination of logs from all internal application server processes including background workers and the power-watcher. Requires administrator to be logged in.
Cleanup¶
GET http://your-manager/cleanup
WARNING This is the nuclear option. Calling this url will remove all attachments from all known VMs. It also removes any orphaned assignments. Requires administrator to be logged in.
Manager Threads¶
GET http://your-manager/threads
This will show a debug screen showing the thread usage in the Manager. Remember that the Manager is internally load-balanced across many server processes, so you will only see thread information for one of the many of those processes. Calling this on each port, such as :3001, :3002, :3003, :3004, is needed to get the whole picture.
System Environment¶
GET http://your-manager/env
This will show system ENV information. Requires administrator to be logged in.