Check resource status and alert severity
- Last Updated: February 11, 2026
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- OpenEdge
- Version 13.0
- Documentation
Once you set up resources, OpenEdge Management gives you a visual indication to the general status of each resource monitor by using a small, colored icon. Each of the icons in the Resource Status list corresponds to a particular status.
Similarly, the Alert severity list corresponds to a severity warning status.
The following table briefly describes what each status and color combination represents.
| Status | Color | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Pass | Green | The resource monitor is currently working. |
| Fail | Red | The most recent test involving the resource failed.
This includes statuses such as tardy, timeout, and unreachable. Select Alerts or the specific monitor for possible alert details. This status can also identify an internal error that prevents the resource from being monitored. |
| Running | Green | The resource is currently running. |
| Not Running | Blue | The resource is currently not running. This status
is particularly informative as it applies to resources such as databases that must
be operating before you can monitor them. Because databases have operational dependencies, the state of the AdminServer, database broker, or agent can cause a Not Running status to be generated for a database or off-line AdminServer. |
| Not Checked | Yellow | The resource monitor's status is currently unknown. For example, at system startup, it is possible that the resource has not yet been polled. |
| Disabled | Black | The resource monitor has been disabled and is not currently monitoring a resource. |
| Inactive | White | There is no active monitoring plan at this time. |
| Offline | Gray | The resource is currently offline. |