Use the PK Endpoint Manager Status page to view server and time zone details.
Server Status
PKWARE Support uses the information in the Server Status section to diagnose incidents and problems. Server Status provides a read-only view to the versions of your PK Endpoint Manager application and database.
Product
Nearly always "PKWARE Enterprise Manager"
Application Version
The active version of PK Endpoint Manager
Database Version
The active version of the PK Protect database
Database Connections
Number of connections this instance has with the PK Protect database
Operating System Update
PKWARE offers regular updates to the PK Protect OS. If an update has been applied since the original installation, a date stamp for that version (YYYY.MM.DD) appears here.
Application URL
Web address of PK Endpoint Manager
Up Time
Displays:
Current Universal Time (UTC)
How long (Days/Hour/Minutes) SEM has been running
Current number of users
Load average over the previous minute, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes
Disk Space
Current disk usage, with remaining available space
Daily Jobs
You should restart the system daily to ensure that all clients also log in daily. Click the link to set the best time for the restart.
Time Zone
Logs in PK Endpoint Manager use Universal Time (UTC) to provide a consistent time stamp for system events and interactions with devices connecting from anywhere. Use this page to compare UTC with your local time.
Local Time
Set by your system
Universal Time
Formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
Time Zone
Set by your system with reference to UTC (Central Daylight Time is UTC -500)
Network Time On
If set to yes, your system is synchronized with an atomic clock, using the Network Time Protocol (NTP)
NTP Synchronized
If Network Time is on, this item should also read yes. If not, there's a problem.
NTP Server
By default, Enterprise Manager connects to the nearest NTP Pool server. If you use an internal or other time server, type the URL here.
Operations
This section allows you as an Administrator to Shutdown or Reboot the system manually. Click the appropriate button to complete the task.
Secure Shell (SSH) access to the server is Enabled by default. Click the link to Disable.