Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Reference > Sets
Managed domain settings
Use this page to view the settings for a managed domain. We can also use this page to view the version history for this managed domain, or to view the managed domains that exist for a specific appliance.
DataPower appliances support the use of application domains. An application domain consists of resources that are configured to provide and support one or more services.
Domains are used to partition configuration information on the appliance into self contained units that make the information easier to manage. A managed domain is a domain on the master appliance that has been added to a managed set in the DataPower appliance manager. The DataPower appliance manager synchronizes the managed domain across all of the appliances in the managed set. From the console...
Servers > DataPower > Managed sets > managedset_name > Managed domains > domain_name.
Click Launch to access the DataPower WebGUI in the domain on the master appliance in the managed set. Pop-ups must be enabled to launch the DataPower WebGUI.
Click Appliance to display a table of all of the appliances that are assigned to the managed set and are synchronized for this managed domain. The table provides the following information for each appliance:
- The Name column specifies the name of the appliance in the appliance manager.
- The Master column indicates whether the appliance is the master in the managed set that the contains this managed domain.
- The Operational Status column indicates the operational status of the managed domain in the appliance. The following values might appear in this column:
- up
- Indicates that all of the service objects in the managed domain on the appliance are enabled.
- partial
- Indicates that the service objects in the managed domain on the appliance are a mix of enabled, disabled and unknown.
- down
- Indicates that all of the service objects in the managed domain on the appliance are disabled
- unknown
- Indicates the state of all of the in the managed domain on the appliance could not be determined. Possible causes are that the state has yet to be retrieved or communication has been lost to the appliance.
- The Synchronization Status column indicates whether the managed domain on the appliance is the same as the specified domain version for the managed set. The following values might appear in this column:
- synced
- Indicates that the managed domain on this appliance is the same as the specified domain version for the managed set.
- changes pending
- Indicates that the synchronization is queued for the managed domain on the appliance.
- in progress
- Indicates that the synchronization is currently being processed for the managed domain on the appliance.
- unknown
- Indicates that the synchronization status is not known. Typically, this means that the appliance manager has not yet contacted the appliance to get the synchronization status.
- error
- Indicates that an attempt to synchronize the managed domain on the appliance has failed because of an error on an appliance. The appliance did respond, but responded with an error. See the log for the dmgr for more information.
- unreachable
- Indicates that the appliance is unreachable. An attempt to synchronize the managed domain has failed because the appliance is not responding. See the log for dmgr for more information.
Click vHistory to display a table of the versions for the managed domain. The table provides the following information for each version:
- The vcolumn specifies the version of the managed domain.
- The Date column indicates the date that the domain version was created.
- The In Use column indicates which domain version is active. The active domain version is the version this is synchronized across all of the appliances in the managed set.
- The Description column provides a description of the domain version.
Name
Name for the managed domain.
Administer DataPower appliance domains