View the Status of Cache Refresh Requests
Using Administration Console, you can view the details of the cache refresh requests. The Check Cache Refresh Status page enables you to view the cache refresh requests based on unique identifiers or on their status.
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Using Administration Console, you can view the details of the cache refresh requests. The Check Cache Refresh Status page enables you to view the cache refresh requests based on unique identifiers or on their status.
Follow these steps:
- Click theServices and Server Configurationstab.
- Click theAdministration Consoleoption on the submenu of the tab.
- Under theSystem Configurationsection on the side-bar menu, click theCheck Cache Refresh Statuslink to display the page.
- Provide the details of the cache refresh request by using any of the following fields:
- Request IDDefine the unique identifier of the cache refresh request.
- StatusSelect the status to view the cache refresh request details. A cache refresh request can be in any of the following states:
- All: Lists all the cache refresh requests received.
- In Progress: Lists the cache refresh requests that are currently being processed.
- Failure: Lists the cache refresh requests that failed.
- Successful: Lists the cache refresh requests that were processed successfully.
- ClickSearchto view the cache refresh requests.The search result lists the following items:
- The unique identifier of the cache refresh request
- Time when the request was received
- Organizations that the cache refresh request affected
- The event type
- CA Strong Authentication components that the cache refresh request affected.
- ResourceSpecifies the CA Strong Authentication resource that was refreshed. Possible values are:
- AdminConsoleFor Administration Console and User Data Service
- WebFortFor CA Strong Authentication Server
- Server Instance IDSpecifies the unique identifier of the server instance that was refreshed.
- For Administration Console and User Data Server, this value is fetched from the InstanceID parameter that is set in the arcotcommon.ini file.
- For CA Strong Authentication Server, it is the instance name of the CA Strong Authentication Server. By default, it is a combination of host name and a unique identifier.
- Server Instance NameSpecifies the instance name of the CA Strong Authentication component that was refreshed. Possible values are:
- Arcot Administration Console
- User Data Service
- Instance name of the CA Strong Authentication Server. By default, it is a combination of host name and a unique identifier.
- Host NameSpecifies the name of the system on which the refreshed component is installed.
- StatusSpecifies the status of the cache refresh request.