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14.6.1 Application
14.6.2 Authentications
Statistic
Description
Free Memory
The percentage of free memory available to the JVM (Java Virtual Machine).
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Graphs
to view memory usage for a specific unit of time (1 hour, 1 day, 1
week, 1 month, 6 months, or 12 months). The Value axis displays the
percentage of memory that is free for the selected time period.
Statistic
Description
Provided Authentications
The number of successful provided authentications given out to external
entities since the Identity Server was started.
Consumed Authentications
The number of successful consumed authentications since the Identity
Server was started.
Provided Authentication
Failures
The number of failed provided authentications given out to external
entities since the Identity Server was started.
Consumed Authentication
Failures
The number of failed consumed authentications since the Identity Server
was started.
Logouts
The number of explicit logouts performed by users. This does not include
logouts where an inactive session was destroyed.
Cached Sessions
The number of currently active cached user sessions. This represents the
number of users currently logged into the system; however, if a single
person has two browser windows open on the same client and if that
person performed two distinct authentications, then that person has two
user sessions.
Click
Graphs
to view the number of cached sessions for a specific unit of
time (1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 6 months, or 12 months). The Value
axis displays the number of cached sessions. If no sessions have been
cached, the value axis is not meaningful.
Cached Ancestral Sessions
The number of cached ancestral session IDs. An ancestral session ID is
created during the failover process. When failover occurs, a new session
is created to represent the previous session. The ID of the previous
session is called an “ancestral session ID,” and it is retained for
subsequent failover operations.
Summary of Contents for ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP2 - README 2010
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