All servers

When all servers are selected, a report is displayed.

  • To display status information from the Transport Servers in the report, click the Include Transport Servers checkbox.
  • To display status information from the HCL Discover Servers in the report, click the Include HCL Discover Servers checkbox.
    Note: HCL Discover Servers are used to capture session attribute information and store it in a separate database for immediate and rapid session search. HCL Discover is a separately licensable product of the Discover platform and requires a separate installation. See "Installation" in the HCL Discover Administration Manual.
Field
Description
Last Update Time Stamp
A timestamp indicating the last time this report was updated.
Canister Status
Current® status of the canister: Real-Time or Spooling.
Forced Queuing
Queuing of hits is enforced automatically. When set to yes, a start queue command was issued, and hits are being queued even though the Short Term Canister has not crossed any thresholds.
Queued Hits in Memory
The number of hits queued in memory.
Queued Hits on Disk
The number of hits queued on disk.
Queued Hits Total
The total number of queued hits.
Hits/Sec In
The number of hits being submitted to DecouplerEx per second. This value shows the rate of hits per second as they enter the extended decoupler providing you with constant snapshots of session data as it travels through the Transport pipeline.
  • If the rate of hits entering the Extended Decoupler equals the rate coming out, then the Transport Pipeline is in good health and fully operational.
  • If there are more hits coming in than coming out, something may be wrong in the pipeline or Short Term Canister, or queuing may have started.
Hits/Sec Out
This value indicates the number of hits per second exiting the Extended Decoupler. These values fluctuate and may not always match incoming hits, but they should remain relatively consistent with incoming hit values.
Canister Hits/Sec In
The number of hits being submitted to the downstream canister per second.
MB/Sec In
The megabytes of data submitted per second. This value essentially measures the health of the Transport pipeline. The megabytes of data coming in should generally match the megabytes of data coming out of the Extended Decoupler. If they do not, there is a problem either in the Transport Pipeline or in the Short Term Canister.
MB/Sec Out
The megabytes of data outputted per second exiting the Extended Decoupler. These values fluctuate and may not always match incoming hits, but they should remain relatively consistent with incoming hit values.
Canister MB/Sec In
The megabytes per second of data forwarded to the canister.