If you want an immediate view and want to be able to restart a proxy or individual proxy engines, you should use Proxy Status and the Proxy Watchdog features. You can only restart the content scanning engines by using Proxy Status .
Proxy Status and Watchdogs
By combining Proxy Status and the Proxy Watchdog features, you are able to monitor and manage both proxy and proxy content scanning engine processes.
Proxy Status provides a detailed status of the proxy and content scanning engines, and you are able to restart engines from this page. However, if you only use this method, you will need to monitor the Proxy Status on a regular basis as problem engines will not be started automatically.
The Content Scanning Engine Watchdog allows automatic identification and resolution of engines that have failed to process a URL. If the Watchdog has been configured to provide a warning only, you can use Proxy Status to investigate the issue and manually restart the engine if appropriate.
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Even if the Content Scanning Engine Watchdog is configured to restart engines automatically, you can resolve issues with problem engines sooner by performing a manual restart from Proxy Status . |
The Proxy Watchdog is similar to the Content Scanning Engine Watchdog in terms of the actions performed when the Watchdog has detected that the proxy is not active. That is, off (perform no action), generate alarm only, or generate alarm and automatic restart.
Note that all watchdog activity is logged.
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We recommend that you configure both watchdogs to detect and resolve problems automatically. Use Proxy Status for when you want to check engine processes, or manually resolve reported problems. |