NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide

Managing NSJSP
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NSJSP Manager Operations
Click the request count value of an application to view the distribution of requests
based on the URI.
Click the session count value of an application to view all the in-memory sessions
for the application across the processes in the selected server class.
Click Reset Stats to reset the values of the Request Count column in the table.
Table 4-1 lists the attributes displayed in the Applications page.
Viewing Application Summary
The NSJSP Manager application enables you to view detailed information about each
application, such as, application name and runtime information. The runtime
information is crucial because it provides the number of current requests that are
accepted by an application, their processing time, and the frequency of the application
being used.
To view the summary of an application, complete the following steps:
1. Click the Applications tab.
The Applications page appears.
2. Click the name of an application.
The Application Summary page for the selected application appears. The statistics
displayed on this page are a summation of statistics gathered from all the processes in
the NSJSP Server Class.
Table 4-1. Attributes in the Applications Page
Attribute Description
Webapp Context
Name
The context name of the application.
Deployment Status Indicates whether the application is deployed on all the processes
within the server class. The values displayed in this field indicate
the number of processes on which the application is STARTED,
and the total number of processes in the server class. For
example, if the value is 6 of 8, the application is STARTED on six
processes. The total number of processes is eight.
A context can be in four states: STARTED, FAILED, STOPPED,
and INITIALIZED. The INITIALIZED state indicates that the
context is still starting.
Description Briefly describes the application as mentioned in the web.xml
application descriptor.
Request Count The total number of user requests serviced by the application
across all the processes of the server class.
Session Count The total number of sessions of the application across all the
processes that are currently in memory.