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Self Heal is a monitoring and recovery module.

It continuously monitors the system resources like CPU and Memory and monitors the critical processes running and takes corrective actions in case of any problemsProcesses running.

Self -heal stores Reset Count and Reboot Count.heal also performs Connectivity tests.

In case of any problems encountered, Self Heal takes corrective actions like: 
Self-heal takes required action like: Rebooting the device, Restarting required process based on predefined conditions.

Self-heal performs connectivity test.

Environment Setup

  • Set-up Considerations

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  • User Access Considerations

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  • Accessing the System

<Provide detailed information and describe the procedures necessary to access the system. If applicable, include how to get a user ID and log on to the system, as well as the actions a user must take to change and/or reset a password.>

  • System Work Flow

<Describe how system flow is happening mentioning checkpoints which can be verified during flow to ensure system is working as expected>

  • Exiting the System

<Mention the validation artifacts that are essential to ensure the functionality is working as expected. Also any limitation while closing the validation process>

Executing System

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stores Reset Count and Reboot Count.

Executing System

Self Heal is enabled by default and is active at the time of boot up.Follow the above for sub feature / use cases

Troubleshooting

  • Error Messages

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