Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 Administrator's Guide

ProcedureViewing The Statistics

  1. Click the Monitoring tab.

  2. Select the configuration from the list.

  3. View General, Instance and Virtual Server Statistics.


    Note –

    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-vs-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.