System Management
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Licensing
GWAVA must be licensed to use for longer than 30 days and WASP 2 requires a similar license. These licenses may be obtained by contacting the sales representative for your area. Please visit http://www.gwava.com/company/contact-us.html to contact your sales representative.
If no licenses are present, the window will state that no licenses have been found. To install a license, select the ‘Browse’ button and locate the unzipped license file (.pem). After the license file has been located and selected, click the ‘Install’ button and the license file will be uploaded to the GWAVA server. GWAVA will look for, and recognize the license file in a few minutes. If impatient, restarting GWAVA will trigger the system to look for the license file on startup. Keep an archive copy of the license file for disaster recovery. The license storage location on the GWAVA server is listed at the bottom of the screen.
Administrator Accounts
Admin accounts allow you to add and remove administrator accounts from the GWAVA system. These accounts will have full administrator rights to GWAVA Management, as well as default full administrator rights to the Quarantine system.
You may enable or disable four state checkboxes preference from this interface. Four state checkboxes may also be enabled or disabled from any configuration window where the preferences icon is displayed in the top right-hand corner
System Information
System information displays exactly that. The Server name, ID, operating system, activation date, address and general status are shown. The status of each of the different running pieces of GWAVA are listed here, along with their latest report-in date, time, and location. This page provides basic information on the system at a glance.
System Alerts
The System Alerts page displays all the system alerts active, as well as alert history. An Administrator can issue an alert to the system if desired, by selecting the alert and type, then selecting the Send button. Descriptions, severity, source, and solutions may be added to any alert generated from this window
Reports
The Reports function allows the Administrator to setup, send out, or receive regular system reports on the functions and different status of the system.
Reports include statistics on:
Active alerts Alerts cleared Alerts summary Most active recipients Most active senders Messages processed Messages process with a detailed summary Most active IP addresses
There are different types of reports based on time frame: daily, weekly, and monthly. Reports are sent to the specified recipients in the list. To create and send out a report, specify the name, frequency, and time for the report, and then add the report modules desired to be included in the report. Add as many or as few report modules to any desired report, but a report should have at least one module to be of worth. Result lists may be limited to a manageable size, and the default is set to 25 items. Reports may vary on exactly what is specified to be included and how many items are displayed. The Reports are subject to change and may end up being quite long, yet may be incredibly detailed and helpful in monitoring and managing the mail system.
Message Tracker
GWAVA has the ability to do basic searches for messages that have come through the system.
Default Settings
The default settings for the GWAVA server.
Online Updates
The ability to perform online updates for GWAVA.
Package Manager
Third party integration within GWAVA.