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Foglight for Infrastructure 7.3.0 - Foglight for Web Monitor User and Reference Guide

Monitoring Web transactions Exploring your collection of monitored Web sites Investigating the performance of Web transactions and monitoring locations Exploring Web Monitor services Generating reports Configuring Web Monitor agent properties View reference
Web Monitor Performance Browser views Web Monitor Transaction Management views Web Monitor Service Operation Console and Foglight for APM Transactions views

Web Monitor Service Operation Console and Foglight for APM Transactions views

The Service Operations Console and Foglight for APM display the following Foglight Web Monitor views:

Transaction tile

The Network Device tile shows summarized information about the performance of a network device. The tile bar indicates the device name.

On the navigation panel, click Services > Service Operations Console.

One or more transaction tiles appear in the display area.

Alarms. The counts of Fatal, Critical, and Warning alarms.
Health history bar. The color-coded bar represents the alarm state of the monitored application over the time range period selected in the Service Operations Console dashboard. The color of the bar changes over that period depending on the alarm state. Red indicates that the monitored application is in Fatal state, orange indicates Critical, yellow means Warning, and green is for the Normal State.
Last HTTP Status. The most recent HTTP status code, indicating the result of the most recent transaction with the monitored Web site.
Last Response-Time. The amount of time the Web Monitor Agent waited for a response from the monitored Web site during the most recent data collection attempt.
Page Availability. The percentage of time the Web site was available when the Web Monitor Agent instances configured to monitor this Web site attempted to collect information.
Response Time. The amount of time the Web site takes to respond to monitoring requests, over the selected time range. High values in the graph can indicate potential bottlenecks that likely need to be investigated.
Title bar. The name of the Web transaction.

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Title bar. For more information, see Transaction dialog box.

Table 35. Description of the view

The Network Device tile shows summarized information about the performance of a network device. The tile bar indicates the device name.

On the navigation panel, click Services > Service Operations Console.

One or more transaction tiles appear in the display area.

Alarms. The counts of Fatal, Critical, and Warning alarms.
Health history bar. The color-coded bar represents the alarm state of the monitored application over the time range period selected in the Service Operations Console dashboard. The color of the bar changes over that period depending on the alarm state. Red indicates that the monitored application is in Fatal state, orange indicates Critical, yellow means Warning, and green is for the Normal State.
Last HTTP Status. The most recent HTTP status code, indicating the result of the most recent transaction with the monitored Web site.
Last Response-Time. The amount of time the Web Monitor Agent waited for a response from the monitored Web site during the most recent data collection attempt.
Page Availability. The percentage of time the Web site was available when the Web Monitor Agent instances configured to monitor this Web site attempted to collect information.
Response Time. The amount of time the Web site takes to respond to monitoring requests, over the selected time range. High values in the graph can indicate potential bottlenecks that likely need to be investigated.
Title bar. The name of the Web transaction.

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Title bar. For more information, see Transaction dialog box.

Transaction dialog box

The transaction dialog box shows a series of charts displaying the response time statistics of the selected transactions, accompanied with additional performance indicators, such as the number of errors and the most recent HTTP status. This can give you a better idea of how the selected Web site is performing and alerts you about potential performance problems, if they exist. For example, high response times often suggests higher loads that may require further investigation.

On the navigation panel, click Services > Service Operations Console.
Alarms. The counts of Fatal, Critical, and Warning alarms.
Average Response Time. The average amount of time all instances of the Web Monitor Agent configured to monitor this Web site wait for a response from the monitored Web site.
Health history bar. The color-coded bar represents the alarm state of the monitored application over the time range period selected in the Service Operations Console dashboard. The color of the bar changes over that period depending on the alarm state. Red indicates that the monitored application is in Fatal state, orange indicates Critical, yellow means Warning, and green is for the Normal State.
Last HTTP Status. The most recent HTTP status code, indicating the result of the most recent transaction with the monitored Web site.
Last Page Availability. The percentage of time the Web site was available when the Web Monitor Agent attempted to collect information from it during the most recent data collection attempt.
Last Polling Time. The date and time of the most recent data collection.
Response Time. The amount of time the Web site takes to respond to monitoring requests, over the selected time range. High values in the graph can indicate potential bottlenecks that likely need to be investigated.
Title bar. The name of the Web transaction.
Total Errors. The total number of execution attempts that resulted in errors all instances of the Web Monitor Agent configured to monitor this Web site encountered during the selected time range.
Total Executions. The total number of execution attempts all instances of the Web Monitor Agent configured to monitor this Web site performed during the selected time range.
Total Success. The total number of execution attempts that resulted in success all instances of the Web Monitor Agent configured to monitor this Web site encountered during the selected time range.

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