T-Series Traffic Director Installation, Configuration and Administration Guide
5-23
Collecting Real-Time Statistics from the CLI
•
Total Server Connections: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.46.1
•
Current Client Connections: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.46.12
•
Current Server Connections: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.46.10
•
Bytes of IP data received: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.43.26
•
Bytes of IP data transmitted: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.43.29
Collecting Real-Time Statistics from the CLI
In addition to SNMP queries, the administrator can use CLI stat commands to obtain useful
real time statistic results related to the performance and health status of the system. For
more information about these commands, refer to the CLI Reference appendix in this
document.
For example:
•
Display services, and then show statistics for a service:
>
show service
>
stat service
<service_name>
•
Traffic per vserver:
>
stat lb vserver
<vserver_name>
•
Ingress/Egress data flow (the output of this command contains also the current CPU
and Memory usage of the system)
>
stat ns
•
The following commands can be used for bandwidth measurement:
>
stat vlan
>
stat interface
The bandwidth can be calculated based on the Tx/Rx bytes of ingress or egress VLAN.
Otherwise, using the Tx/Rx counters of interfaces that are interconnected to wireless
and internet side routers.
Advanced Administration
The T1000 offers advanced administration features that are typically not required in a
standard Unison load balancer deployment. For more information about these features, refer
to the Citrix NetScaler Administration documentation.
•
Audit Logging
. Auditing is a methodical examination or review of a condition or
situation. The Audit Logging feature enables you to log the T1000 states and status
information collected by various modules in the kernel and in the user-level
daemons. For audit logging, you have the options to configure SYSLOG, the native
NSLOG protocol, or both.
•
Web Server Logging
. You can use the Web server logging feature to send logs of
HTTP and HTTPS requests to a client system for storage and retrieval. This feature
has two components: the Web log server, which runs on the T1000, and the Web
Logging (NSWL) client, which runs on the client system. When you run the client, it
connects to the T1000. The T1000 buffers the HTTP and HTTPS request log entries
Содержание ByteMobile T1010
Страница 10: ...x T Series Traffic Director Installation Configuration and Administration Guide...
Страница 14: ...Contents xiv T Series Traffic Director Installation Configuration and Administration Guide...
Страница 150: ...B 10 T Series Traffic Director Installation Configuration and Administration Guide Appendix B Replacement Parts...
Страница 168: ...Glossary Glossary 12 T Series Traffic Director Installation Configuration and Administration Guide...
Страница 172: ...Index Index 4 T Series Traffic Director Installation Configuration and Administration Guide...