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5. Balancer Metrics
The balancer metrics sections provide performance data relating to the Balancer, and are updated every 15
seconds to provide near real-time information. This can be very useful when tuning the load balancing of your
server farm for optimal performance, general trouble-shooting and error detection. Furthermore, this feature
is invaluable for making performance comparisons across Virtual Services and Real Servers.
5.1. Global Metrics
CPU
This graph displays the following CPU utilization information for a given Balancer:
Use
the percentage of the CPU, which is spent in processing in user mode
System
the percentage of the CPU spent processing in system mode
I/O Waiting
the percentage of the CPU spent waiting for I/O to complete
Idle
the percentage of CPU, which is idle
Note: User + I/O W Idle = 100%
Memory
This bar graph shows the amount of memory in use and the amount of memory free on the balancer.
Network Activity
These bar graphs show the current network throughput on each interface.
5.1.2. Real Server Metrics
These graphs display the connections, bytes or packets (depending on choice: the buttons in the top right of
the page toggle which value is to be displayed) handled by each real server. The value is a sum over all virtual
services that this real server is a part of, and is represented as a percentage of the overall value for the whole
balancer.
5.1.3. Virtual Service Metrics
These graphs display the total number of connections (or bytes or packets) for each virtual service, and
displays how these are distributed across the virtual service's real servers by means of the percentage of the
total for the virtual service that each real server handles.
6. System Properties
6.1. Route Management
This option permits the configuration of default and static routes.
The Load Master requires a default gateway through which it can communicate with the Internet. Further
routes can be added. These routes are static and the gateways must be on the same network as the Load
Master.
6.2. Access Control
6.2.1. Packet Filter Enabled
Using this toggle option the Packet filter can be activated/deactivated. If the filter is not activated, the Load
Master acts as a simple IP-forwarder. When the filter is activated, only the Virtual Service addresses can be
addressed.