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Monitoring, Monitoring reports, Console configuration – HP e-CommerceXML Accelerator sa7150 User Manual

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C H A P T E R 7 HP e-Commerce/XML Server Accelerator SA7150 User Guide

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Monitoring

Monitoring
Reports

A monitoring report is one line of user-configurable text displayed at
the console at a user-configurable interval of between five and 65000
seconds. The interval default is 15 seconds.

Console
Configuration

Monitoring reports are disabled by default, and are enabled with the
CLI set monitoring command. (See Chapter 5.) The monitoring
application is aware of the port on which the enable command arrives,
and accordingly sends reports to that same port, thus monitoring
reports are displayed on the same console from which the feature is
enabled.

Report
Configuration

You can specify the fields to be displayed in each report. Reports
begin with the letter “M” (for monitor report, to distinguish them
from alarm reports) and the timestamp. The other fields available are
user-selectable via a CLI command (see “CLI Commands” below in
this section). The standard default fields are mode, failmode, CPU,
SSLCS, and OVR. Monitor reports are disabled by default.

Monitor report format:

M:mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss:

mode:failmode:CPU;i,k,a:SSLCS;c,m,t:OVR;r,c,

m,t:

NetIF;s:SvrIF;s:BES;c,m,t;BDS;c,m,t:TOTCPS;c

,m,t;XMLCPS;c,m,t:XML;p,m,n

Where:

M Monitor report

yyyymmddhhmmss Timestamp

mode Bypass mode status [INLINE|BYPASS]

failmode Fail mode status [SAFE|THRU]

CPU;i,k,a CPU%; (i)dle, (k)ernel,

(a)pplication

SSLCS;c,m,t SSL Connections per Second;

(c)urrent, (m)ax, (t)otal

OVR;r,c,m,t Overload events; (r)esponse

[SPIL|THRT], (c)urrent, (m)ax,

(t)otal