
Monitoring WebAccess Operations
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F1 or F7
Shuts down and exits the agent.
F2
Cycles the logging level among
Normal
,
Verbose
, and
Diagnostic
.
Normal
displays initial statistics,
user logins, warnings, and errors;
Verbose
displays
Normal
logging plus user requests; and
Diagnostic
displays
Verbose
logging plus thread information. The default is
Normal
logging. Use
Verbose
only if you are troubleshooting a problem with WebAccess.
The verbose and diagnostic logging levels do not degrade WebAccess Agent performance, but log
files saved to disk consume more disk space when verbose or diagnostic logging is in use.
Any changes you make to the logging level using F2 apply only to the current session. When you
restart the WebAccess Agent, the logging level is reset to the level specified in ConsoleOne or in the
startup file (
strtweb.bat
).
56.1.2 Using the WebAccess Agent Web Console
You can use a Web browser interface, referred to as the Web console, to monitor the WebAccess
Agent.
Figure 56-4
WebAccess Agent Web Console
Through the Web console you can view the following information:
Status:
Displays how long the WebAccess Agent has been up; the number of client/server
users who have logged in, the number of threads dedicated to handling requests, and the
number of successful and failed requests; and the amount of memory on the server and the
percent of processor utilization.
Configuration:
Displays the gateway home directory being used by the WebAccess Agent, the
current log settings, the performance settings (processing threads and maximum users), and the
client/server settings (IP address, TCP port, and so forth).
Environment:
Displays server information such as name, operating system date, memory,
processor utilization, and loaded modules.
Log Files:
Lets you view the contents of the WebAccess Agent’s log files and the current log
settings.
For detailed information about each field on the Status, Configuration, Environment, or Log Files
page, select the page, then click
Help
.