Microservices Runtime User Sessions Test
The role of user sessions in webMethods Microservices Runtime server is to manage and track active interactions with the server, ensuring controlled resource usage, operational stability, and graceful handling of server lifecycle events like shutdown or restart. User sessions help administrators avoid disrupting ongoing client activities by allowing the server to wait for non-administrator sessions to complete before shutting down or restarting. This test helps the administrators to manage server load, ensure smooth maintenance operations, and maintain system stability without abruptly interrupting ongoing client sessions.
Target of the test : webMethods Microservices Runtime
Agent deploying the test : A remote agent
Outputs of the test : One set of results for the target webMethods Microservices Runtime server being monitored.
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Test period |
How often should the test be executed |
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Host |
The IP address of the target for which the test is to be configured. |
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Port |
The port number at which the specified target listens to. By default, this will be 5555. |
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User and Password |
Specify the credentials of a user who has the right to execute API commands on the target and pull out metrics. The specified user is the User who should possess Administrator privileges and should be associated with the Logon as a Service policy. |
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Confirm Password |
Confirm the password by retyping it here. |
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SSL |
Set this flag to Yes, if the target being monitored is SSL-enabled. |
| Measurement | Description | Measurement Unit | Interpretation |
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Current active sessions |
Indicates the number of ongoing active sessions. |
Number |
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Current stateful HTTP sessions |
Indicates the number of ongoing stateful HTTP sessions. |
Number |
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Active licensed sessions |
Indicates the number of active licensed sessions. |
Number |
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Active stateful sessions |
Indicates the number of active stateful sessions. |
Number |
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Active stateless sessions |
Indicates the number of active stateless sessions. |
Number |
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Maximum HTTP sessions allowed |
Indicates the number of HTTP sessions allowed at a maximum level. |
Number |
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Maximum stateful HTTP sessions allowed |
Indicates the number of stateful HTTP sessions allowed at a maximum level. |
Number |
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