NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) 6.1 System Administrator's Guide
Managing NSJSP
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NSJSP Manager Operations
Age (sec): It is similar to the Idle Time except that this option filters the
sessions based on the age. The age of a session indicates how long ago the
session was created.
You can also use the Apply search option to search the sessions. This option
appears only when you search for a session. Use the Clear search option to clear
the search screen and return to the session list screen.
The In-Memory Sessions page displays a list of application sessions that are currently
in any process memory.
Table 4-6 lists the operations displayed in the In-Memory Sessions page.
Table 4-7 lists the attributes displayed in the In-Memory Sessions page.
Viewing the URI Statistics for an Application
The Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) Statistics page displays statistics related to the
access of application resources (listed by URI). Although the list of URIs can be very
long, it will provide a good indication of the URI usage pattern for the application.
Table 4-6. Operations in the In-Memory Sessions Page
Operation Description
Toggle Checks or unchecks each session.
Expire Expires the sessions that are selected.
Persist If a persistent session manager is configured, this option allows
sessions that are currently in memory to be persisted to the store.
Even after a session is persisted to a store, the session may
continue to reside in memory.
Session search Enables you to search for sessions using various criteria.
Table 4-7. Attributes in the In-Memory Sessions Page
Attribute Description
In Memory Sessions
Session Timeout: Maximum idle time allowed for a session. The unit of the
Session Timeout value is minutes. If the value is -1, the session
objects do not timeout.
Session ID Identification name of the session.
Idle Time Duration for which the session is idle. The value is expressed in
the hh:mm:ss format.
Age Duration from the time the session is created. The value is
expressed in the hh:mm:ss format.
Expiry Time Time at which the session is scheduled to expire.










