Specifications

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Session timeouts The number of times the accelerator application did not
issue a keepalive to the Policy Engine in a timely manner.
A session refers to the particular registration of the
accelerator application within the Policy Engine.
Total timeouts The total number of times the accelerator application did
not issue a keepalive to the Policy Engine in a timely
manner. This may encompass multiple registrations.
Last keepalive received The amount of time since the last keepalive (seconds).
Last registration occurred The amount of time since the accelerator application
registered with the Policy Engine (seconds). Most likely
causes are:
WAE was rebooted
Configuration change with the accelerator
application enabled
Restart of the accelerator application by the Node
Manager
Hits Number of connections that had a configured policy
which specified the use of the accelerator application.
Updated Released Number of hits that were released during Auto-Discovery
and did not make use of the accelerator application.
Active Connections Number of hits that represent either active connections
using the accelerator application or connections that are
still in the process of performing Auto-Discovery.
Completed Connections Number of hits that have made use of the accelerator
application and have completed.
Drops Number of hits that attempted use of the accelerator
application but were rejected for some reason. A separate
hit and drop will be tallied for each TCP SYN packet
received for a connection. This includes the original SYN
and any retries.
Table 3-74 Field Descriptions for the show statistics accelerator nfs Command (continued)
Field Description