• Last Check – time the component was most recently checked, in HH:MM:SS format.
• Next Check – time the component will be checked again, in HH:MM:SS format.
• Refresh – Click the Refresh button to update the component health now. Components that
use considerable resources cannot be refreshed.
Field Descriptions
Field Descriptions – Server Section
• Server – shows the name and/or model number of the server.
• Server Serial No. – displays this server’s serial number.
• Status– shows the state of the real-time media server. Possible states include:
o Online – the media server is running normally.
o Resetting – the media server was manually or automatically reset and is still
coming online.
o Offline – the media server is not currently running.
• Uptime– how long the media server has been running.
• Free Space – how much of the media partition’s total capacity is currently available for more
files. Also expressed as the available percentage of the partition’s total capacity.
Field Descriptions – Channel Section
• Channel – information about each playout channel. If this installation supports more than one
channel, each channel is listed in its own section. Channel information includes:
• Channel Name – quick link to the Edit Channel page, which is described in the Config
section.
• Next Programming Gap – the amount of time remaining until the next
unprogrammed slot in the schedule, up to 24 hours from now. If the server is
currently in a programming gap, the application displays this. If you have enabled
continuity, it plays during programming gaps.
• Schedule – quick link to the Programming page for the channel, which is described at
the beginning.
• External Schedule – quick link to the searchable, per-day schedule for this
channel. The external schedule can be linked or frame-viewed on your webpage.
• RSS Schedule – quick link to the programming schedule for this channel for the
coming week in an RSS-like format. The listing depends on your browser, but typically
includes the program name and description from the content metadata. For example,
this browser displays:
• Program names or filenames.
• Date and time the content is scheduled for broadcast.
• A brief description of the content, if one is available in the content metadata.
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