HAI Use Case: Examine BES processes/connections

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Description

The Administrator uses the HAI to choose a BES and then view a list of its current processes/connections.

Goal

To allow the Administrator to see, for each BES in use with a particular Hyrax instance, how many processes/connections the BES has open.

Summary

Once logged into the HAI the Administrator selects a BES that's connected to the instance of Hyrax that is being managed. The page (or part thereof) returned for the selected BES shows all of the processes/connections that the BES has running or is servicing.

Actors

  • Administrator
  • Hyrax
  • HAI

Preconditions

The Administrator has an authentication privileges for an HAI.

Triggers

The Administrator wants to see the list of processes/connections for a particular BES.

Basic Flow

  1. The Admin logs into the HAI
  2. The Administrator the HAI to navigate one or pages to select a BES associated with Hyrax instance of the HAI.
  3. Once selected the Admin can see the processes/connections in use by the BES.

Alternate Flow

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Post Conditions

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Activity Diagram

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Notes

There is always some piece of information that is required that has no other place to go. This is the place for that information.

Resources

In order to support the capabilities described in this Use Case, a set of resources must be available and/or configured. These resources include data and services, and the systems that offer them. This section will call out examples of these resources.


Resource Owner Description Availability Source System
name Organization that owns/ manages resource Short description of the resource How often the resource is available Name of system which provides resource