| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| status |
Indicates the current status of this application. |
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The values reported by this measure and its numeric equivalents are mentioned in the table below:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Running |
10 |
| Distributed |
9 |
Note:
By default, this measure reports the current status of each application. The graph of this measure however, is represented using the numeric equivalents only - 9 or 10.
The detailed diagnosis of this measure lists the name of the contexts in each application, total number of requests received by the application corresponding to the contexts, number of successful/failure requests and average time taken to process the requests.
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| activeSessions |
Indicates the number of sessions that are currently active for this application. |
Number |
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| totalRequests |
Indicates the total number of requests received by this application during the last measurement period. |
Number |
This measure is a good indicator of the load on each application. Compare the value of this measure across applications to identify which application is experiencing very high load. |
| totalRequestRate |
Indicates the rate at which the requests were received by this application. |
Requests/sec |
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| successfulRequests |
Indicates the number of requestes to this application that were processed succesfully during the last measurement period. |
Number |
Ideally, the value of this measure is desired to be high. |
| successRequestRate |
Indicates the rate at which the requests to this application were processed succesfully. |
Requests/sec |
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| unsuccessfulRequests |
Indicates the number of requests to this application that failed during the last measurement period. |
Number |
Ideally, the value of this measure should be very low (zero). A sudden/gradual increase in the value of this measure indicates the processing bottle-neck on the server. |
| unSuccessRequestRate |
Indicates the rate at which the requests to this application failed. |
Requests/sec |
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| averageProcessTime |
Indicates the average time taken by this application to process the requests. |
Milliseconds |
A low value is desired for this measure. A consistent rise in the value of this measure could indicate a processing bottleneck, which in turn may affect application performance. Compare the value of this measure across applications to identify the application that is least responsive to user requests. |