Husky IVO System Health

Husky IVO System Health helps you to get a quick overview of the general status of all Husky IVO units you have specifically connected to XProtect management server in order to report system health data.

System health data for Husky IVO units that have not been connected to the XProtect management server specifically for sending system health data will not be displayed.

The status of the connected Husky IVO units is displayed in the Husky IVO System Health node in XProtect Management Client. The Husky IVO System Health only displays system health data from Husky IVO units.

Plug-in installation required

The Husky IVO System Health node is only accessible after the Husky IVO System Health plug-in has been installed on the XProtect management server.

Beta version

Husky IVO System Health is currently released as a beta version. The appearance and function of the final version may differ from the beta version.

System health status indicators

The general status indicators displayed on the Husky IVO System Health overview node are:

  • All is fine: No discovered issues to report.

  • Needs Attention: One or more issues have been detected that require your attention.

  • Missing Data: The status cannot be reported due to insufficient data.

Check the system health of a specific unit

The system health data of specific Husky IVO units can also be displayed. Select a unit name in the system health overview node to open a new page where key system health statistics for that unit are displayed.

The system health data for individual units will typically display these key status indicators:

  • Data storage status: The status of the machine's storage as well as the selected storage management option.

  • RAM usage: The total RAM capacity in GB as well as the current free RAM capacity in GB.

  • CPU load: The current load on the CPU, measured as a percentage of the maximum theoretical load.

  • CPU temperature: The CPU temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit

  • Network: The online/offline status of all registered NIC slots on the unit.

Some system health data will depend on the unit's hardware, for example power supply data will be displayed for units that contain dual (redundant) power supply options and GPU load and GPU temperature data will be displayed for units that contain discrete GPU cards.

Connecting to Husky System Health

Each Husky IVO unit must manually be connected to the management client using its local Husky Assistant software.

The following Husky IVO revisions can connect to the Husky IVO System Health node:

Milestone Husky IVO 150D, revision 2 or later

Milestone Husky IVO 350T, revision 3 or later

Milestone Husky IVO 350R or later

Milestone Husky IVO 700R, revision 2 or later

Milestone Husky IVO 1000R, revision 2 or later

Milestone Husky IVO 1800R or later

As the system health connection process is started on the System Health page in the Husky Assistant, you may have to update the Husky Assistant on individual Husky IVO units to the newest version in order to access the System Health page.

It is not possible to mass-connect or automatically connect multiple Husky IVO machines send system health data to the XProtect management server.

To connect a Husky IVO unit, you must click the Connect button on the System Health page in the Husky Assistant on the Husky IVO unit and provide the address to the machine of the management client as well as administrator credentials.

Troubleshooting Husky IVO issues

You cannot troubleshoot or fix any reported Husky IVO unit issues from the XProtect management server. You must instead directly access the units in question to conduct any mitigation or troubleshooting.