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Novell eDirectory 8.8 Troubleshooting Guide - NetIQ

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7iMonitor<br />

• Section 7.1, “Browsing for Objects Containing Double-Byte Characters in iMonitor,” on<br />

page 49<br />

• Section 7.2, “Agent Health Check on a Single-Server Tree,” on page 49<br />

• Section 7.3, “iMonitor Report Does Not Save the Records for Each Hour,” on page 50<br />

• Section 7.4, “Creation and Modification Time Stamps,” on page 50<br />

• Section 7.5, “iMonitor Issues in Older versions of Mozilla,” on page 50<br />

• Section 7.6, “Run Report Screen Layout Not Aligned on iMonitor,” on page 50<br />

• Section 7.7, “iMonitor Displays Error -672,” on page 50<br />

7.1 Browsing for Objects Containing Double-<br />

Byte Characters in iMonitor<br />

When using iMonitor to browse an <strong>eDirectory</strong> tree for objects, an object with double-byte characters<br />

in the name might not correctly hyperlink to the object properties.<br />

7.2 Agent Health Check on a Single-Server Tree<br />

The Agent Health check feature in iMonitor shows a Warning icon in the Results column when run<br />

on a single server tree because of the Perishable Data status. This does not mean that the tree is not<br />

healthy or that the Agent Health check is not working as designed. Perishable Data indicates the<br />

amount of data that has not yet been synchronized to at least one replica. A single server tree, by its<br />

nature, means that the data is always at risk for catastrophic failure because there is no other place<br />

that the data is replicated. If you lose the hard disk, you lose the data.<br />

If you don't want to view health check warnings about Perishable Data or Readable Replica Counts<br />

on your single server tree, you can turn off these health checks by editing the ndsimonhealth.ini<br />

file to change the following entries:<br />

perishable_data-active: OFF<br />

and<br />

ring_readable-Min_Marginal: 1 or ring_readable-active: OFF<br />

This turns off the warnings for Readable Replica Count and Perishable Data.<br />

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