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Rule Status - Field HelpIf applicable, edit any of the following configuration settings on the Rule Status panel and click Update Configuration. Begin rangeThe lower value in the range used to determine whether or not the rule is true. The kind of value and its default depends on the type of rule:
End rangeThe higher value in the range used to determine whether or not the rule is true. The kind of value and its default depends on the type of rule:
PriorityAn integer representing the order in which rules will be reviewed. If no priority is given to the first rule you set, by default it will be given a priority value of 1. The next rule will then be given a priority value of 11 (last priority value + 10, in this case 1 + 10), third rule = 21, fourth rule = 31, then 41 and so forth. Level to evaluateValid only for Total Connections, Active Connections and Reserved Bandwidth. Choose between evaluating all of the servers on the port or only the servers on the rule. Level to share available bandwidthSet the level at which you would like bandwidth to be shared - either at the cluster or at the executor level. Sharing bandwidth at the cluster level allows a port (or ports) to share a maximum amount of bandwidth across several ports (applications/protocols) within the same cluster. Sharing bandwidth at the executor level allows a cluster (or clusters) within the entire Dispatcher configuration to share a maximum amount of bandwidth. The default value is 0. If the value is zero, then bandwidth cannot be shared. Note: You should specify a maximum shared bandwidth value that does not exceed the total bandwidth (total server capacity) available. The following current statistics are also displayed on the Rule Status panel: NameThe name you chose for the rule. This name can contain any alphanumeric character, underscore, hyphen, or period. It may be from 1 to 20 characters and cannot contain any blanks. Rule typeThe type of the rule. Possible types are:
Times firedThe number of times this rule has fired either since it was added or since the last time the executor was restarted. Total active connectionsThe current total number of active connections for this port. Connections per secondThe current number of connections per second for this port. KBytes transferred per secondThe number of kilobytes being transferred per second on this port. List of ServersShows the addresses of servers currently associated with the rule. |