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Device Manager Guide, Cisco ACE 4700 Series Application Control Engine Appliance
OL-26645-02
Chapter 14 Monitoring Your Network
Monitoring Load Balancing
Step 2 (Optional) Use the function buttons described in Table 14-7 to update the virtual server information
displayed, view graph information, or view the topology map.
Admin Status User-specified status of the virtual server, which can be:
In Service—Indicates the server is in service.
Out of Service—Indicates the server is out of service.
Operational Status The state of the server, which can be:
Inservice—Indicates the server is in service.
Out of Service—Indicates the server is out of service.
DWS Operating state of the Dynamic Workload Scaling feature for the associated server farm, which
can be:
N/A—Not applicable; the virtual servers server farm is not configured for Dynamic
Workload Scaling.
Local—The server farm is configured for Dynamic Workload Scaling, but the ACE is
load-balancing traffic to the local VM Controller VMs only.
Expanded—The server farm is configured for Dynamic Workload Scaling and the ACE is
sending traffic to the local and remote VM Controller VMs.
Current Connections Current number of connections.
Conns/Sec. Number of connections per second that the device receives.
Dropped Conns/Sec. Number of connections per second that the ACE discarded.
Server Farm Name of the server farm associated with the virtual server.
Action Indicates if the device is functioning as a primary server (Primary) or a backup server (Backup).
Algorithm Type of predictor algorithm specified on the load balancer, which can be:
Roundrobin
Leastconn
Hash URL
Hash Address
Hash Cookie
Hash Header
# Rservers Up Number of real servers that are up of the real servers configured on the virtual server. For
example, when 3 out of 10 real servers are up, 3/10 is displayed.
# Probes Failed Number of probes that have failed of the probes configured on the virtual server. For example,
when 10 out of 21 probes fail, 10/21 is displayed.
Last Polled Date and time of the last time that DM polled the device to display the current values.
Table 14-6 Load Balancing Virtual Server Monitoring Information (continued)
Field Description
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