Server Status - Field Help
Configuration Settings
Edit any of the values on the Server Status panel and click Update Configuration.
- Current status
- The current status of the server. Possible values are:
- Server weight
- The weight for this server that is used in load balancing between servers on
the same port. The default value is 10. The server weights cannot be updated while the manager is
running, unless the server has a fixed weight. If the fixed weight field says "no", then the
server weight will be set by the manager.
- Fixed weight
- Indicates whether the server weight should stay fixed when
the manager is running. The default is NO. When fixed weight is specified as
NO, the manager will adjust the weight for this
server for optimal performance. If fixed weight has been specified as
YES, the server weight is 'fixed' and will not be updated by the manager.
Note: The following configurations settings do not apply to the Mailbox Locator component:
- Sticky for rule
- Default is YES, which specifies that the server is to stay sticky when the
port is designated as sticky. Setting this option to NO (non-stick) overrides
the sticky affinity of the port when a request is routed to a server which is
experiencing an overflow.
- HTTP Advisor Request
- This field holds the string that is used by the HTTP advisor to query the health of
the servers. This value defaults to "HEAD / HTTP/1.0". It is present for all servers, but it
will only be valid for servers which are advised upon by the HTTP advisor.
Note: This field is disabled until an HTTP advisor is started.
- HTTP Advisor Response
- This field holds the string that is used by the HTTP advisor to compare to the real
response that is received from the server. This string value defaults to "HEAD / HTTP/1.0".
Note: This field is only available after you have started an HTTP advisor.
- Cookie Value
- An arbitrary value, set by the administrator, that represents the server
side of the cookie name/cookie value pair. The cookie value, along with the
cookie name, acts as an identifier to Network Dispatcher allowing Network
Dispatcher to send subsequent requests of a website to the same server machine.
Current Statistics
- Server
- The server is the unique IP address of the TCP server machine as either a
symbolic name or in dotted-decimal format. Or, if you use a
unique name that does not resolve to an IP address you must provide the server
address.
- Server address
- The unique IP address of the TCP server machine as either a host name or in
dotted-decimal format. If the server is unresolvable you must provide the address
of the physical server machine.
- Port number
- The number of the port to which this server is defined.
- Cluster address
- The IP address of the cluster associated with this server.
- Quiesced status
- Specifies whether or not any more connections are being sent to a server.
If the server has been quiesced then no connections are being sent.
- Map port (does not apply to Mailbox Locator)
- The port which you are using for load balancing.
Allows a client's request to be received on one port and to be transmitted on
a different port on the server machine. You may load balance client requests to multiple server daemons running
on the same physical machine.
- Total Connections
- The total number of connections on this server.
The following statistics only apply to Mailbox Locator: (not Content Based Routing)
- Active Connections
- The number of connections that are in the active state.
- Completed Connections
- The number of connections that are completed. A connection is in complete state after the
FIN packet is received and garbage collection has been performed in order to free the
memory used to hold this connection information.
Lists
- List of server metrics
- A list of system metrics which have been added to the server and the results
of executing those metrics on the server.
To refresh the list at any time, click refresh.
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