Monitoring Current Activity Using the Admin Console

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Monitoring Current Activity Using the Admin Console

Frequently-used statistics are available through the Admin Console, viewed as general statistics, instance statistics, and virtual server statistics.

To Monitor Statistics from the Admin Console

1. In the Admin Console, from the Common Tasks page, select the Monitoring tab.
2. Select the configuration.
The configuration statistics are displayed.
3. From the drop-down list, select a View interval.
The statistics displayed in your browser are automatically updated at this interval.
4. Select the type of statistics to display.
The initial list of statistics types includes General Statistics, Instance Statistics, and Virtual Server Statistics.

If you choose Instance Statistics, click the name of the instance to monitor. Detailed statistics are then displayed, including information on processes and session replications.

If you choose Virtual Server Statistics, click the name of the virtual server to monitor. Statistics for the virtual server are displayed, including response statistics and web application statistics. This information is not provided through perfdump.

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