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. Reports have been restructured and reorganized as of License Statistics v6.14. The contents of the Uptime report have been moved to the Uptime tab under the Administration: License Servers section. |
The Uptime page under the License Servers section in the left navigation pane
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From the License Servers page, the Uptime tab shows a chart of license server statusstatuses for the currently selected license server during any period the server status was monitored.
To select a different license server for which to view the status, use the License Server pick list in the Select License Server section at the top of the page.
You can add this report to the License Statistics Dashboard. Learn more about customizing the Dashboard.
License Server Uptime chart
The License Server Uptime chart shows statistics about the license server status, helping you quickly differentiate between various license server statuses. (Note that the chart displays data for realtime servers only.)
The legend at the top of the chart defines the colors of the lines connecting data points in the chart, helping you quickly differentiate between various license server statuses. You can also use the legend to filter the results displayed by the chart. To see the results for a given license server status, click on the status for which you want to view the data.
Empty spaces or "gaps" in the chart indicate periods when License Statistics was not running and data was not being gathered.
Values displayed as dots on the chart indicate that one of the following has occurred:
- the status of the license server has changed
- an error message about the server status has been recorded in the error log
- License Statistics has been stopped
For the License Server Uptime chart, tooltips show the precise information of the time of one of the above events and optionally (if there is any), an error log message. You can see the tooltip content by hovering your mouse over the dots of the chart.
identifies the colors for the statuses, shown as color blocks in the chart.To limit the chart results to specific license server statuses you are interested in, toggle the visibility of a status on/off by clicking on the status item in the legend. For example, if you do not want to see "Up" times, click the "Up" status item in the legend (the item is grayed out when visibility is toggled off).
When you hover over the colored blocks in the chart, a tooltip shows details about that license server status, including:
- The status of the license server.
- The duration and time range of that license server status.
- If applicable, the error message associated with the server status (recorded in the event log).
Saving and reloading data
If desired, you can save the License Server Uptime chart using the Save button at the top left of the chart. You can also reload the data by clicking the Refresh icon .
Specifying the time interval for results
To specify a time period for which to view license server uptime, select Time Interval option from the Settings area:
- Current or Last Year
- Current or Last Quarter
- Current or Last Month
- Current or Last Week
- Today
- Yesterday
- Custom (which lets you enter a specific start and end date)
For example, you can limit the license server status report to the current week by selecting Current Week from the Time Interval drop-down list, as shown below.
The X-axis of the License Server Uptime chart changes dynamically when you select a different time interval.
The information on this page refers to License Statistics v6.8 and newer, which introduced improvements to the License Server Uptime chart. If you are using a version previous to v6.8, see documentation for previous versions. |
The Uptime page under the License Servers section in the left navigation pane shows a chart of license server statuses for the currently selected license server.
To select a different license server for which to view the status, use the License Server pick list in the Select License Server section at the top of the page.
You can add this report to the License Statistics Dashboard. Learn more about customizing the Dashboard.
License Server Uptime chart
The License Server Uptime chart shows statistics about the license server status, helping you quickly differentiate between various license server statuses. (Note that the chart displays data for realtime servers only.)
The legend at the top of the chart identifies the colors for the statuses, shown as color blocks in the chart.To limit the chart results to specific license server statuses you are interested in, toggle the visibility of a status on/off by clicking on the status item in the legend. For example, if you do not want to see "Up" times, click the "Up" status item in the legend (the item is grayed out when visibility is toggled off).
When you hover over the colored blocks in the chart, a tooltip shows details about that license server status, including:
- The status of the license server.
- The duration and time range of that license server status.
- If applicable, the error message associated with the server status (recorded in the event log).
Saving and reloading data
If desired, you can save the License Server Uptime chart using the Save button at the top left of the chart. You can also reload the data by clicking the Refresh icon .
Filtering results
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Specifying the time
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interval for results
To specify a time period for which to view license server uptime, check the “Show sessions at time period” box in the Settings panel. Time intervals includeselect Time Interval option from the Settings area:
- Current or Last Year
- Current or Last Quarter
- Current or Last Month
- Current or Last Week
- Today
- Yesterday
- Custom (which lets you enter a specific start and end date)
For example, you can limit the license server status report to the current week by selecting Current Week from the Time Interval drop-down list, as shown below.
The X-axis of the License Server Uptime chart changes dynamically when you select a different time interval.