The Agents screen is accessible by logging into the Web Console and navigating to [Manage→Internal Health→Agents].
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Graph | Details | Desired State |
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Files Proces Process Pending | The graph depicts the number of large payloads waiting to be processed. A value higher than 1000 indicates a high load on WS-M subscription. WS-M usage should be avoided until this folder is cleared by the system or you clear it manually. | Only a few files displayed |
Channel Utilization | The graph depicts stream processing usage in percentage. Each colored graph denotes a different agent. Verify that all agents use less than 80% of their stream processing capacity. If usage goes above 80%, data coming in from collector agents might be lost. | Under 80% for all agents |
Agents Free Memory | The graph depicts the collector agents’ free memory over time, where each agent is denoted in a different color. When an agent's free memory is too low, you might encounter performance problems. See how to Troubleshoot the issue. | Verify that each agent |
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The following information is displayed for each message:
Column | Description |
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Device | The device emitting the message. Click on the device name to view the device in the Raw Messages view. |
Domain | The domain for this message |
Category | Always montier-ka |
Severity | Always debug |
Time | Timestamp for the Keep-Alive message |
Direction | N/A |
Object Type | N/A |
Object Name | N/A |
Trans. ID | N/A |
Client IP | This will always be the originating host so 0.0.0.0 |
Message | Keep-Alive message text. |
Agent Statistics
Graph | Description | ||
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Message Rate (per sec) | This widget displays a graph of the number of messages per second going through this agent over the last 24 hours period | ||
Dropped Syslog Messages | This graph shows the number of messages dropped by the agent.
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Channels Utilization | The graph depicts stream processing usage of the current agent in percentage. | ||
Free Memory | The graph depicts the collector agent free memory over time. |
Reporting Domains (24 hrs.)
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