The server statistics can be viewed across the following categories:
General Statistics.
Instance Statistics.
Virtual Server Statistics.
Category |
Description |
---|---|
General Statistics |
The General Statistics shows overall Request, Error and Response statistics for the configuration. |
Instance Statistics |
The Instance Statistics shows overall Request, Error and Response statistics for the instances along with information on server crash and virtual server count. |
Virtual Server Statistics |
The Virtual Server Statistics shows overall Request, Error and Response statistics for the virtual servers along with the number of open connections and total bytes received/transmitted. |
Click the Monitoring tab.
Select the configuration from the list.
View General, Instance and Virtual Server Statistics.
Using CLI
You can
monitor the server using the get-config-stats
, get-virtual-serevr-stats
, get-webapp-stats
and get-servlet-stats
commands.
wadm> get-config-stats --user=admin --password-file=admin.passwd
--host=localhost --port=8989 --config=test --node=cat.test.com --ssl=true
The above command will fetch the statistics for the given instance.
To get the statistics at the configuration level, the above command can be
used without the --node
option.
wadm> get-virtual-server-stats --user=admin --password-file=admin.passwd
--host=localhost --port=8989 --config=test --vs=www.test.com --node=cat.test.com
--ssl=true
The above command will fetch the aggregated
virtual server statistics for a given configuration across all the nodes where
the configuration has been deployed. To get the statistics for a configuration
deployed on a given node --node
option can be used.
wadm> get-webapp-stats --user=admin --password-file=admin.passwd
--host=localhost --port=8989 --config=test --node=cat.test.com --vs=www.test.com
--uri=/foo --ssl=true
The above command will fetch
the statistics for a given web application deployed on the given virtual server
of the given instance. To get the aggregated web application statistics for
a given configuration across all the nodes where the configuration has been
deployed, the above command can be used without the --node
option.
wadm> get-servlet-stats --user=admin --password-file=admin.pwd
--host=localhost --port=8989 --config=test --node=cat.test.com --vs=www.test.com
--uri=/servlet-simple --ssl=true
The above command will fetch the statistics for the servlet servlet-simple.
From the Common Tasks page, click the Configuration tab and select the configuration from the list.
Click the Edit Virtual Server tab.
Click the Monitoring Setting tab.
Enable the XML Report check box and provide the publishing URI.
Click the Save button.
Click the Deployment Pending link at top right of the screen.
Click the Deploy button.
For example, if you have configured the default URI, then you can view the stats-xml file by typing the following URL in the browser.
http://host:port/stats-xml
If you want to view the .dtd of the stats-xml file, type the following URL in the browser.
http://host:port/stats-xml/yyy.dtd