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Logging Server Options - Monitor Server

The Server page provides real-time statistics on the number of events processed by the current logging server, including the total number of events logged over the current server uptime and the average number of events logged per second.

NOTE: The number of events logged per second is averaged over a three-second interval.

Item

Description

Refresh

The Refresh option sets the refresh interval for the Server page statistics.

To set the refresh interval, click Refresh. Select the interval at which you want the logging server to refresh the server statistics (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 seconds) or click Stop to stop tracking the page statistics.

 

Events

 

 

Received

The total number of events received by the logging server over the current server uptime.

 

 

Queued

The total number of events currently waiting to be written to the data store.

Depending on its cache settings, the logging server can handle more than 60,000 events per second. If logging traffic exceeds the capabilities of the logging server, or if the logging server is unable to write events to the database, the events are queued until they can be written to the data store.

 

 

Stored

The total number of events written to the data store over the current server uptime.

 

 

Notified

The total number of events processed by notification filters.

 

 

Monitors

The number of events currently being monitored by logging applications.

For more information on monitoring events, see the Novell® Audit SDK.

 

Counters

 

 

Connections

The number of Platform Agents currently connected to the logging server.

 

 

Drivers

The number of channel drivers currently running on the logging server.

 

 

Channels

The number of channel objects currently enabled on the logging server.

 

Memory

 

 

Allocated

The amount of memory currently allocated to handle logging processes. For more information, see the memory allocation settings in the Logging Server Options task's General tab.

 

 

Allowed

The maximum amount of memory that can be allocated to handle logging processes.

 

Uptime The number of days, hours, minutes and seconds that the Secure Logging Server has been consecutively running.

 

Related Topics

Configuring the Secure Logging Server

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