The ArcGIS Monitor Server application provides status information and reports with statistics for counters grouped by counter type.
View counter status
Complete these steps to view the status of your counters:
- Follow the steps in Access the ArcGIS Monitor Server application.
- Click the Categories drop-down menu and choose a counter type.
The Collection Status view appears.
- Expand a collection in the tree view and click the corresponding counter type.
The Counter Status view appears and contains the following status indicators:
- A green check mark in the Alerts column indicates that there are no alerts.
- A red exclamation point with a corresponding number in the Alerts column indicates the number of alerts that need to be investigated and addressed.
- A green check mark in the Monitor Failures column indicates that there are no counter failures.
- A red exclamation point with a corresponding number in the Monitor Failures column indicates the number of failures that need to be investigated and addressed.
For more information about the table columns in the status view, see Counter status glossary.
View counter reports
Complete these steps to view counter reports with statistics:
- Follow the steps in Access the ArcGIS Monitor Server application.
- Click the Categories drop-down menu and choose a counter type.
The Collection Status view appears.
- Expand a collection and the corresponding counter type in the tree view.
- Click a counter under a counter type to view the report.
The report appears with statistics displayed in a chart view and a table view.
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Depending on the type of counter you expand, you may need to expand additional items to view counter reports.
- Click one of the predefined range buttons for the report or choose a time range using the date and time drop-down menus and click OK.
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When the time span of a report is less than 12 hours, charts display real-time data values at the collection interval. When the time span of a report is greater than 12 hours, the chart displays hourly averages. As a result, the chart is flattened and does not show true values. Table statistics always display true values for minimum, maximum, percentile, and so on, regardless of the time span.
For more information about the statistics included in the report, see Statistics glossary.