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infomevijay
Obsidian | Level 7

How can I measure usage of ports by STP/PWS severs on my computer tier which runs on RHEL. If it is not possible to measure the usage of ports, is there a possibility to measure the requests served by each port. I am frequently running into connection timeouts on STP servers and would like to know what is my usage when I face a connection timeout error for STP server connection.

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SASKiwi
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@infomevijay - I think you'll need to use network monitoring tools for this. SAS performance monitoring like Environment Manager doesn't go down to the level of collecting statistics on individual ports.

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SASKiwi
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@infomevijay - I think you'll need to use network monitoring tools for this. SAS performance monitoring like Environment Manager doesn't go down to the level of collecting statistics on individual ports.

Anand_V
Ammonite | Level 13

Hi @infomevijay 

 

I agree with @SASKiwi  that you would need other tools in order to capture these stats. Most of these tools aren't accessible unless you are part of the team that manages your organizations infrastructure.

 

Since STP are usually launched by object spawners you can definitely track no of active connections to it using SAS Environment manager. You can also explore options to configure a service for which you can track stats in EVM.

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