System Information
The system information provides an overview of the resources of the operating system and the resulting performance of IQ4docs. The resource consumption items are displayed graphically.

To open the web administration, enter http://<hostname>/webadmin in the web browser (where hostname corresponds to the server on which IQ4docs WebAdmin was installed).

In the web administration, click System > System Information in the menu. The list of system information (areas) opens.

For IQ4docs to be allowed to display operating system data, the IQ4docs system user of the ConfigService must be a member of the following local Windows user groups (the installer automatically enters the specified user):
- Power Protocol User
- Power Monitoring User
By default, the data are queried and written to the database every 30 seconds.

In the list view of the system information, one system area is displayed per line. The following information is directly readable (can be refreshed with ):
- Area: System area from which the information originates.
- Hostname: Server name of a server from the range.
- CPU usage: Current CPU usage of the server (in percent).
- RAM usage: Current RAM usage of the server (in percent).
- Available RAM: Currently available main memory of the server (in MB).
- Free space: Free space of all hard disks on the server.
- Uptime: Displays the server's operating time since the last restart.
- Average query duration: Shows the average query duration of all services - the faster the better (in ms).
- Created: Shows the timestamp when the data of a line was determined.

The heading of the detail view shows the name of the server and the uptime.
Set the interval displayed in the graphs with the Interval drop-down list - the snapshot shown in the list view can be viewed in the individual graphs over the set interval.
Graphs that are not displayed are indicated by a struck-through marker in the legend. By clicking on it, individual graphs can be shown or hidden.


The ConfigService (configuration service) manages configuration information that the other microservices require. This is mainly information concerning access information to the database, services and directories (initially read from the LocalService.config configuration file and then stored in the database). It performs the collection of system information. The user who runs the application pool of the ConfigService must be a member of the following local Windows user groups:
- Power Protocol User
- Power Monitoring User
Its log file is Logs\ConfigService.log.