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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 server’s 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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