Protect
Once you have logged into the FusionReactor AIR Enterprise Dashboard you can use its functionality, which includes selected components from FusionReactor.
There is a tab system at the top of the application containing the following menu options:
- Enterprise Dashboard
- System Metrics
- Running Requests
- Request History
The default selected tab is the "Enterprise Dashboard" tab. This tab controls the other tabs within the menu system. When the application is first loaded and no servers within the Enterprise Dashboard are selected then the tab system is disabled.
To enable the tab system a server needs to be selected, as the information within the other tabs is rendered, according to the selected (currently monitored) server within the Dashboard.
Automatic Notification
The FusionReactor AIR desktop icon changes color based on the status of your server.
Ok
Warning
Critical

Optional Notifications
Choose to have the FR Enterprise AIR dashboard pop-up when a server status changes status to warning and or critical. Quickly assess the situation before your problem escalates.
If you are looking at a tab of the FR Enterprise AIR dashboard and your server status changes you will receive a notification that tells you that that has been a server status for a particular server. Select to view the dashboard to drill down into the problem.
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Enterprise Dashboard
The Enterprise Dashboard is the ideal way to keep track of servers from around your organization. It gives you immediate visual cues to show you the health of your servers and also provides you with running statistics about each server. Read more...
System Metrics
The system metrics track real page performance, page return codes, exhausted memory conditions, timeouts and more. This data can be used by developers and system architects to tune and improve the performance and stability of their applications. Read more...
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Running Requests
Running Requests give you the ability to view and administer running requests on your server. At the top of the screen you will see the refresh bar. You can use this to manually or automatically update the running requests listed below. For each request shown you will see the time at which it began, the IP address of the machine which created it, the page which was actually requested, the amount of time it has been running and the state of the memory when this request entered the system. Above the running requests you will also see the state of the current memory profile.
If there are requests queued due to Crash Protection then they will be listed below the currently running requests. The queued requests are listed in the same format as the running requests but there is an extra column giving you the reason that the request was queued.
As well as the icons, you can also Stack Trace or Kill All currently running requests by using the two buttons ("Stack Trace ALL" and "Kill ALL") above the request list.
At the top of the page you will see the standard page header. At any time you can click the refresh button to update the main content. Alternatively you can select a time period from the drop-down box to update the content automatically. Selecting "None" from the drop-down box will stop the automatic refresh.
Request History
The Request History page shows a list of completed requests. Please be aware that FusionReactor only keeps a fixed amount of requests in memory. If the history size gets too long or you restart you application server then old requests will be removed.
At the top of the page you will see the standard page header. At any time you can click the refresh button to update the main content. Alternatively you can select a time period from the drop-down box to update the content automatically. Selecting "None" from the drop-down box will stop the automatic refresh.


