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show statistics accelerator
Usage Guidelines Using the show statistics accelerator command with no options displays a summary of the statistical
information for all application accelerators. To obtain detailed statistics for an application accelerator,
use the command options to filter the results.
Examples Table 3-74 describes the fields shown in the show statistics accelerator cifs command display.
Table 3-74 Field Descriptions for the show statistics accelerator cifs Command
Field Description
Time Accelerator was started Time that the accelerator was started.
Time Statistics were Last
Reset/Cleared
Time that the statistics were last reset or cleared.
Total Handled Connections Connections handled since the accelerator was started or its
statistics last reset.
Total Optimized Connections Connections previously and currently optimized by the
accelerator.
Total Pushed Down Connections Connections initially accepted by accelerator, but later handed
off to generic optimization with no acceleration. Occurs if the
CIFS server requires a digital signature.
Total Dropped Connections Connections dropped for reasons other than client/server socket
errors or close.
Current Active Connections Current active connections.
Current Pending Connections Current connections pending to be accepted.
Maximum Active Connections Maximum active connections handled simultaneously.
Local response number Number of local CIFS command responses sent to the client
without waiting for a response from the peer WAE.
Average local response time Average time used for local responses, in microseconds.
Remote response number Number of CIFS commands forwarded to the CIFS server for a
response.
Average remote response time Average time used for remote responses, in microseconds.
Policy Engine Statistics
Session timeouts 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 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 Amount of time since the last keepalive (seconds).