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Flash Communication Server Management Tools 103
This panel lets you perform the following tasks:
To return to the list of currently running application instances (so that you can view
information about another application instance), click Change App. You’ll return to the
application panel (see “The Application Instance panel” on page 99.)
To reload the application instance, click Reload App.
To disconnect the App inspector from the server, click Disconnect. You’ll return to the log-on
screen (see “Connecting the App inspector to a server” on page 98).
To view a different panel, click the corresponding panel name (Live Log, Streams, or Statistics).
The Statistics panel
This panel shows information about the overall state of the application instance. The information
is updated automatically every 15 seconds; to force an immediate refresh, click the Statistics panel
name again.
This panel displays the following information.
# Active indicates the number of users currently connected to the application instance.
Accepted (Total) indicates the number of users who have connected to the application instance
since it started.
Rejected (Total) indicates the number of users whose attempts to connect to the application
instance since it started were rejected. To determine why connections might have failed, look at
the Live Log panel in the App inspector (see “The Live Log panel” on page 100) and the Access
Log in the Administration Console (see Managing Flash Communication Server).
Uptime indicates the length of time the application instance has been running.
Launch Time indicates the date and time the application instance began running.
Bytes per Sec (In/Out) indicates the average bytes per second being sent to and from the server.
The App inspector calculates this ratio by dividing the total number of bytes received in the most
recent 15 seconds and dividing that value by 15. When the panel first appears, these figures
appear as “pending” because there is only one data point to start with; figures will appear after the
panel is open for 15 seconds.
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