eG Monitoring
 

Measures reported by CpsLBClHttpsTest

This test monitors the connections, data traffic, compressed data traffic and compressed HTTP responses for each HTTPS cluster. Using the metrics of this test, administrators can promptly detect load imbalances and quickly resolve the issue before any serious discrepancies occur.

The measures made by this test are as follows:

Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation
Https_total_conns Indicates the total number of connections to this HTTPS cluster. Number If a sudden/consistent increase in the value of this measure is noticed, you might have to investigate further to identify the reason for this occurrence.
Https_active_conns Indicates the number of connections that are currently active on this HTTPS cluster. Number This measure indicates the connection load on the server. By observing the graph of this measure over time, you can analyze the rate of growth of the load on the server. By comparing the value of this measure across all the clusters, you can instantly identify overloaded clusters; this in turn brings irregularities in load balancing to light.
Https_conn_usage Indicates the percentage of connections that were used by this HTTPS cluster. Percent  
Https_total_trans Indicates the total number of transactions performed by this HTTPS cluster. Number  
Https_receive Indicates the amount of data received by this HTTPS cluster. KB Comparing the values of these measures across the clusters will help you identify the cluster that is the busiest in the Coyote Load Balancer. This in turn, helps the administrators to identify load balancing irregularities, if any.
Https_send Indicates the amount of data transmitted from this HTTPS cluster. KB
Https_current_compressed Indicates the number of HTTPS responses that were currently compressed by this HTTPS cluster. Number  
Https_total_compressed Indicates the total number of HTTPS responses that wre compressed by this HTTPS cluster sice the start of the Coyote Load Balancer. Number  
Https_compress_input Indicates the amount of compressed data that is received by this HTTPS cluster. KB Comparing the values of these measures across the clusters will help you identify the cluster that is the most busy cluster in terms of transmitting/receiving compressed data. This in turn, helps the administrators to identify load balancing irregularities, if any.
Https_compress_output Indicates the amount of compressed data that is transmitted through this HTTPS cluster. KB