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Distributing traffic across cluster nodes
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Managing the NetScaler cluster
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Node groups for spotted and partially striped configurations
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Viewing the statistics of a cluster
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Removing a node from a cluster deployed using cluster link aggregation
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Monitoring command propagation failures in a cluster deployment
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Monitor Static Route (MSR) support for inactive nodes in a spotted cluster configuration
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Viewing the statistics of a cluster
You can view the statistics of a cluster instance and cluster nodes to evaluate the performance or to troubleshoot the operation of the cluster.
To view the statistics of a cluster instance by using the command line interface
At the command prompt of the cluster IP address, type:
stat cluster instance <clId>
To view the statistics of a cluster node by using the command line interface
At the command prompt of the cluster IP address, type:
stat cluster node <nodeid>
Note
The
stat cluster node <nodeid>
command displays the cluster level statistics when you run the command from the cluster IP address. However, when you run from the NSIP address of a cluster node, the command displays node level statistics.
To view the statistics of a cluster instance by using the configuration utility
- Log on to the cluster IP address.
- Navigate to System > Cluster.
- In the details pane, in the center of the page, click Statistics.
To view the statistics of a cluster node by using the configuration utility
- Log on to the cluster IP address.
- Navigate to System > Cluster > Nodes.
- In the details pane, select a node and click Statistics to view the statistics of the node. To view the statistics of all the nodes, click Statistics without selecting a specific node.
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