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Dashboard

  • On the Dashboard, you can see different status information related to your Rapidi Service.

Service Status

  • First of all, you can see the name of the service and when the service expires
  • Secondly, by clicking the "Get Service Status" you will get information on the status of the service on the central side. It shows what port the service is running on and it shows the version of the Rapidi Service on the central side. 
  • Next, it shows you all the RapidiConnectors that are currently connected to your central service. 
    • For each RapidiConnector, you can see what IP address it connects from (in general this would be the external IP address of the network where the RapidiConnector is running), and the version of the RapidiConnector is also shown.
    • You can read here about HowTo Upgrade the RapidiConnector to the latest version

Central Service State

  • If you have Transfer Edit Rights, then you will also see some links to "Get Service State", "Stop Service" and "Start Service". 
    • Be very careful with these, as these will stop/start your central Rapidi Service.
    • Be sure to always leave the central service in a "started/running" state. It will trigger an alarm at our end if the service is left in a stopped state!
    • Stopping and starting the central service should generally not be necessary - it should only be done in some special cases when advised by Rapidi support team.

Delay all Schedules

  • Here you are able to delay all schedules by x hours. This is very useful if you need to test some transfers by running them manually; You can delay the schedules so that they do not interfere with the transfers you run manually.

Statistics Schedules by status & Schedules by Priority

  • The last thing that the Dashboard is showing, is two graphs of Schedules
    • by Status (Ok, Processing, Stopped, Error)
    • by Priority (Low, Normal, High)