Engine Application Settings
After you deploy a newly installed engine, the settings page for
the installed application displays with settings for that engine instance. You can
also access this page by going to and then selecting the instance. The name of the application displays
at the top of the screeen (for example, "Extreme Tunnel Concentrator").
Depending on which application engine you installed, the displayed
fields may vary:
- Image—The image name.
- Version—Version number.
- Instance—Name of the node instance.
- Status—Status of the application engine. For example,
Running.
- Hostname—Hostname of the application engine instance.
- OS Version—Operating system of the application engine.
- Locking ID—Locking ID (or Serial Number) of the application
engine instance. Copy this number as most applications require you to enter it
during license activation.
- Node—The name of the host node.
- Port Information—Port information for the host node
- Instance web interface—The IP address to access the
installed application. Select this link to launch the application's UI. If the
application requires a VRRP IP alias, you must first go to the Network Service Configuration
tab and set an Assigned Virtual IP
Address first.
The following four tabs display across the middle of the page. You
can use these tabs for diagnostic information about application services.
- Network Service Configuration
-
For applications that require a VRRP IP alias, this
tab displays the Assigned
Virtual IP Address field. If the application requires
that you assign a VRRP IP alias, from the drop-down , select a VRRP
address that was configured previously on one of the data ports. The
VRRP alias provides an IP address for access to the application's
management interface.
VRRP enables a virtual router to act as the default network gateway,
improving host network reliability and performance.

Note
For a given VRRP address
to display, the VRRP address must have been added already on one of the
data ports for the Universal Compute Plaform host.
- Statistics
- Compute statistics and node drive volume statistics are
available for CPU usage and memory usage.
- Logs
- A log file is available for each node instance. Log
entries include the following:
-
Timestamp of log entry
-
System Component
-
Message log level
-
Message content
- Console
- A live console is available from each engine instance
for diagnostics and troubleshooting. To open a live console and connect to a
container or virtual machine instance (VMI), from the engine Console tab, select
Attach.