Diagram View
This window allows you to view all server connections as a tree of queries and displays statistics on connections as diagrams.

Virtual servers tree - The main window of the program allows you to see the tree of all virtual servers and all open files for each virtual server. In the top part of the window you can see the statistics for yours web server. To view the virtual server statistics in the tabular form, you should click the virtual server name. If you want to see some node expanded, just select it. You can look through the statistics of a server as diagrams. To do it, right-click the tree of virtual servers.
Server Statistics - this diagram allows you to monitor the basic characteristics of how the server is loaded. You can see the number of connections with the server, the number of requested pages, images, files and other objects.
Server Requests - this diagram allows you to monitor amount of requests to a server per second.
Server Bandwidth - this diagram allows you to monitor the amount of information the server transfers to clients per second. It is an important parameter as it shows the amount of traffic sent by the server.
Request Bandwidth - this diagram allows you to monitor the amount of information the server transfers to clients per one request. This parameter shows qualitative measurement of traffic sent by the server.
Graphical statistics are represented as several diagrams. The graphics display changes in monitored parameters in real time. Statistics are displayed for connections, pages, images and other objects.

Content Statistics - this diagram allows you to monitor distribution of requests to the server by types of requested documents. You can see (in percentage terms) what objects your server transfers.

Virtual Servers - this diagram allows you to monitor distribution of requests to various virtual servers. You can see (in percentage terms) what virtual servers have the highest load.

Server Operations - this diagram allows you to monitor the condition of processes running on the server. The following server operating modes are shown on the diagram:
- Waiting for Connection;
- Starting up, Reading Request;
- Sending Reply;
- Keepalive (read);
- DNS Lookup;
- Closing connection;
- Logging;
- Gracefully finishing;
- Idle cleanup of worker;
- Open slot with no current process.

Server Operations Distribution - this diagram allows you to monitor the distribution of conditions processes running on the server. You can see (in percentage terms) on what operating modes the server spends most time.

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