The following lists and describes Policy Server data:
Table of agents that are connected to this server.
Note: AgentTable is not available using SNMP.
Number of successful authentications.
Number of failed authentication attempts. These attempts failed because of invalid credentials.
Number of successful authorization attempts.
Number of rejected authorization attempts. These attempts were rejected because of insufficient access privileges.
Number of find operations in the authorization cache. Updated each time an authorization process asks whether a user belongs to a policy.
Number of authorization cache find operations occurring per second.
Number of hits on the authorization cache. Updated each time the cache answers true when an authorization process asks whether a user belongs to a policy.
Number of hits on the authorization cache occurring per second.
Number of authorization cache misses because an element is found in the cache but considered too old.
Path of the Policy Server, which uniquely identifies the server. The component path includes the following information:
Note: Component Path is not available using SNMP.
Length of the encryption key used to encrypt/decrypt data sent between the Web Agent and the Policy Server.
The ratio of authorization cache hits to authorization find operations. This is an indicator of authorization cache effectiveness.
IP address of the machine where the authentication server is installed.
Note: The Host IP address is included in the Component Path.
Number of IsProtected calls received from an Agent.
Policy Server build number.
Date and time of the Policy Server's last interaction with the Monitor.
Maximum number of Web Agent sockets available to submit concurrent requests to a Policy Server.
Maximum number of worker threads in the thread pool.
Maximum number of worker threads from the thread pool ever used.
Number of entries in the priority queue. The priority queue holds entries of high priority. See ServerQueueLength.
Operating system of the machine where the Policy Server is installed.
Indicates whether the policy cache is enabled.
Policy Server port number.
Policy Server product name.
Number of entries in the normal queue. The normal queue holds entries of normal priority. See PriorityQueueLength.
Number of open sockets, which corresponds to the number of open connections between the Policy Server and Web Agents.
Status of the Policy Server. The status can be Active or Inactive.
Inactive status indicates that there was no interaction between the Policy Server and the monitor for a specified period of time. The period of time is determined by the heartbeat interval.
Number of a worker threads that are available from within the thread pool. All worker threads, which process requests, are organized into a thread pool. Not all threads are busy immediately--only when enough load is applied. This value shows how many threads are not currently busy.
Number of worker threads from the thread pool that are in use.
Time zone for the geographical location where the Policy Server is installed.
Type of Policy Server.
The startup time of the Policy Server.
Indicates whether the user authorization cache is enabled.
Version number of the most recently applied update.
Version number of the Policy Server.
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