Application Health
- Last Updated: October 14, 2024
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There are several panels in the Application Health section. These are Virtual Service Status, Real Server Status, Administratively Disabled, WAF Statistics and Active Connections.
Note: A redirect service is always considered up, unless the device on which it is hosted is itself considered down.
- Virtual Service Status – This uses a color coding and displays up to five Virtual Servers and five Real Servers. Green indicates the service is up and red indicates it is down. It also displays the number of Virtual Servers that are up out of the total number of Virtual Services. You can click View More to open the Monitoring page.
- Real Server Status – This panel is similar to the Virtual Service Status panel and displays the same information for the Real Servers.
- Administratively Disabled – This panel displays the number of Real Servers and Virtual Services that are administratively disabled (indicated by the yellow color).
- WAF Statistics – This panel displays the following:
- The number of configured WAF services
- The total number of alerts in the past 24 hours (indicated by the triangle at the top of the bar)
- The total number of events in the past 24 hours
- The total number of events in the past hour
- Active Connections – This panel displays the following:
- The total number of active connections aggregated across all managed devices
- The lowest number of active connections recorded for a single device, across all managed devices
- The highest number of active connections recorded for a single device, across all managed devices
- The average number of active connections across all managed devices
Note: If you click the Active Connections panel, the Network Metrics screen opens.