The Virtual services availability graphs show the status of the Virtual Services over the past seven days.

There are different expandable sections for each Virtual Service.

SubVSs are also displayed as expandable sections. If a SubVS does not have a name, the ID number of the SubVS is used.

The possible statuses are as follows:
  • Available (Green): The Virtual Service was available (up) for a period of time.
  • Loss of Redundancy (Orange): At least one (but not all) Real Servers were down for a period of time.
  • Downtime detected (Red): The application was down for a period of time.
  • No data available (Black): Displayed for time periods prior to the creation of the Virtual Service, when no monitoring data is available. For example, if a Virtual Service was created on Friday, no data is shown for any time period before its creation.
  • Unknown: If there is no data available for a portion of the day, the Virtual Service is marked as unknown for that time frame.

A detailed state‑duration table beneath the availability bar provides a breakdown of every state change observed during the past seven days, including:

  • Start: The date of the recorded state.
  • Status: Whether the Virtual Service status was reachable, unreachable, unknown, or if there was no data available.
  • From / To: The exact times during which the state occurred.
  • Duration: The total time the Virtual Service remained in that state.