Intel 1520 User Manual

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Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide
▼ Reaching the ARM page
1
Be sure you are in monitor mode. If not, click the MONITOR tab.
2
Click the Arm page button.
    Note
Online help provides descriptions of each of the statistics in the ARM page.
Using the Other page
The Other
 
page reports statistics for the various appliance functions, including 
host database and DNS lookups for the selected node.
▼ Reaching the Other page
1
Be sure you are in monitor mode. If not, click the MONITOR tab.
2
Click the Other page button.
    Host
database and
DNS statistics
If you see more lookups on the DNS server than in the host database, you might 
need to increase the size of your database or adjust database time-out settings. Or, 
you might need to adjust the time-out and retry settings for DNS look-ups. To 
make adjustments, see Using the Host Database page‚ on page 44.
    Note
Online help provides descriptions of each of the statistics in the Other page.
Using the MRTG page
Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is a graphing tool that enables you to 
monitor the appliance’s performance. The MRTG page shows information about 
virtual memory usage, client connections, document hit rates, hit and miss rates, 
and so on. MRTG uses five-minute intervals to formulate the statistics and 
provides useful historical information about your appliance’s performance.
▼ Reaching the MRTG page
1
Be sure you are in monitor mode. If not, click the MONITOR tab.
2
Click the MRTG page button.
Once the page is displayed, click on a graph to see daily, weekly, monthly, and 
yearly statistics for that particular graph.
You can also click on the daily view link at the bottom of the MRTG page to see 
daily statistics and on the weekly view link to see weekly statistics. Clicking on 
these links provides a more extensive selection of related graphs.
    Note
Online help provides descriptions of the graphs.