Universal Messaging 10.11 | Administration Guide | Universal Messaging Enterprise Manager | Container Administration | Viewing the Container Status
 
Viewing the Container Status
When you select a container (folder) in the namespace tree of a realm and go to the Totals tab, you can view status information about the resources in the container.
The Event History graph shows the rates at which events are published (red) and consumed (yellow) across all channels and queues in the container. The Storage Usage History graph shows the total amount of storage space used by each channel and queue in the container. Both graphs are updated each time a status event is received from the realm in which the container exists.
You can view additional details in the Event Status, Totals, Connection Status, and Storage Usage panels.
Event Status
The Event Status panel contains the following information:
*Consumed - The total number of events consumed by all channels and queues in the container.
*Published - The total number of events published to all channels and queues in the container.
*Consumed/Sec - The number of events per second consumed by all channels and queues in the container.
*Published/Sec - The number of events per second published to all channels and queues in the container.
Totals
The Totals panel contains the following information:
*Realms- The number of realms mounted in the container.
*Channels- The number of channels that exist in the container.
*Queues- The number of queues that exist in the container.
Connection Status
The Connection Status panel contains the following information:
*Total - The total number of connections made to channels and queues in the container.
*Current - The current number of connections made to channels and queues in the container.
*Rate - The number of connections being made per second to channels and queues in the container.
Storage Usage (K)
The Storage Usage panel contains the following information:
*Total - The total amount of memory and disk space in KB used by all events, both consumed and unconsumed, on all channels and queues in the container.
*Free - The amount of disk space in KB occupied by consumed and purged events on all channels and queues in the container, which can be reclaimed by auto-maintenance.
*Used - The amount of memory and disk space used by unconsumed events on all channels and queues in the container.
*Used/Sec - The rate per second at which the total amount of used storage space changes.