Statuses of devices, tasks, and policies
The table below contains a list of icons displayed in the console tree and in the Administration Console workspace, next to the names of devices, tasks, and policies. Those icons define the statuses of objects.
Statuses of devices, tasks, and policies
Icon | Status |
Device with an operating system for workstations detected in the system but not yet included in any of the administration groups. | |
Device with an operating system for workstations included in an administration group, with the OK status. | |
Device with an operating system for workstations included in an administration group, with the Warning status. | |
Device with an operating system for workstations included in an administration group, with the Critical status. | |
Device with an operating system for workstations included in an administration group, which has lost connection with the Administration Server. | |
Device with an operating system for servers detected in the system but not yet included in any of the administration groups. | |
Device with an operating system for servers included in an administration group, with the OK status. | |
Device with an operating system for servers included in an administration group, with the Warning status. | |
Device with an operating system for servers included in an administration group, with the Critical status. | |
Device with an operating system for servers included in an administration group, which has lost connection with the Administration Server. | |
Mobile device detected on the network and included in none of the administration groups. | |
Mobile device included in an administration group, with the OK status. | |
Mobile device included in an administration group, with the Warning status. | |
Mobile device included in an administration group, with the Critical status. | |
Mobile device included in an administration group, having lost its connection with the Administration Server. | |
UEFI protection device detected on the network but not included in any administration group. UEFI protection device is on the network. | |
UEFI protection device detected on the network but not included in any administration group. UEFI protection device is not on the network. | |
UEFI protection device included in an administration group, with OK status. UEFI protection device is on the network. | |
UEFI protection device included in an administration group, with OK status. UEFI protection device is not on the network. | |
UEFI protection device included in an administration group, with Warning status. UEFI protection device is on the network. | |
UEFI protection device included in an administration group, with Warning status. UEFI protection device is not on the network. | |
UEFI protection device included in an administration group, with Critical status. UEFI protection device is on the network. | |
UEFI protection device included in an administration group, with Critical status. UEFI protection device is not on the network. | |
Active policy. | |
Inactive policy. | |
Active policy inherited from a group that was created on the primary Administration Server. | |
Active policy inherited from a top-level group. | |
Task (group task, Administration Server task, or task for specific devices) with the Scheduled or Completed successfully status. | |
Task (group task, Administration Server task, or task for specific devices) with the Running status. | |
Task (group task, Administration Server task, or task for specific devices) with the Failed status. | |
Task inherited from a group that was created on the primary Administration Server. | |
Task inherited from a top-level group. |