IBM RELEASE 7.3 Computer Drive User Manual


 
Server when the Gatekeeper is monitoring Requests and a client disconnects.
Get Monitor Types. Statistics from the gk_GetMonitorTypes API. This API is called by the Core
Server to figure out what types of Requests being monitored by the Gatekeeper.
Pass Thrus. Statistics from the gk_PassThru API.
Queries. Statistics from the gk_Query API.
Read Site Policies. Statistics from the gk_ReadSitePolicy API.
Last Reset Time. The time stamp when the Statistics were last (re)set to zero.
Associated Button Descriptions
Reset. Reset the Administrative Activity Statistics to 0 and the Last Reset Time to the current
date and time.
Read Site Policy. This button is used to inform the GatekeepingSite Interface
(gk_site_ReadSitePolicy) of a policy change to the Site Policy Pathname file. Note: a "policy
change" cannot include a change in the types of requests being monitored. When changing the
types of requests being monitored (authorized caller, create, open, and stage), the Gatekeeper
must be recycled so that the Core Server can learn which request types need to include
Gatekeeping services.
5.1.1.1. Location Server Information Window
The Location Server Information window displays statistics for the server’s request processing and
background updating functions.
The maximum number of requests a single Location Server can process in one minute varies depending
on the machine load caused by other processes as well as the CPU performance. Generally the Location
Server will report warning messages when it becomes loaded.
If timeouts occur, consider increasing the Location Map Timeout field on the Location Policy window.
Field Descriptions
Requests Per Minute. The number of client requests received during the last minute.
Request Errors. The number of errors returned to client requests.
Location Map Requests. The number of client requests received for local server location information
(maps).
Location Map Updates. The number of background location map updates that have occurred.
Location Map Update Timeouts. The number of timeouts that have occurred while waiting for location
map information.
HPSS Management Guide November 2009
Release 7.3 (Revision 1.0) 132