/stats/slb/http/virt <server number>
HTTP Statistics per Virtual Service
 
>> HTTP Statistics# virt
Enter virtual server id (1-1024): <server number>

Statistics measuring period is 5 seconds.

Virtual service 80 application http summary

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HTTP clients using keep-alive: 0
HTTP 1.0 vs. 1.1 ratio: 0
Connection count Connection Peak Requests Count
HTTP 2.0: 0 0 0
HTTP 1.1: 0 0 0
HTTP 1.0: 0 0 0

http2 statistics

Connection stats: current peak
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Backend connections used by HTTP/2 proxy 0 10000
Client streams 0 10000
PUSH streams 0 0
Cancelled PUSH streams 0 0
Session duration average (mm:ss) 0:00 0:01

Header Compression stats: current peak
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Requests - average compression ratio 0 5
Responses - average compression ratio 0 5
Average de-facto HPACK table size (Kb) 0 12
Big headers count 0 0
Average evicted bytes per connection 0 0
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Number of responses per content size
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Number of responses smaller than 1KB: 0
Number of responses 1KB - 10KB: 0
Number of responses 11KB - 50KB: 0
Number of responses 51KB - 100KB: 0
Number of responses larger than 100KB: 0
HTTP statistics per virtual service are described in the following table:
 
HTTP Statistics per Virtual Service (/stats/slb/http/virt<server number>) 
Statistic
Description
HTTP 2.0
Displays the following statistics for HTTP 2.0 traffic:
*Connection Count — Number of connections within the statistics measuring period.
*Connection Peak — Number of connection peaks within the statistics measuring period.
*Requests Count — Number of requests within the statistics measuring period.
HTTP 1.1
Displays the following statistics for HTTP 1.1 traffic:
*Connection Count — Number of connections within the statistics measuring period.
*Connection Peak — Number of connection peaks within the statistics measuring period.
*Requests Count — Number of requests within the statistics measuring period.
HTTP 1.0
Displays the following statistics for HTTP 1.0 traffic:
*Connection Count — Number of connections within the statistics measuring period.
*Connection Peak — Number of connection peaks within the statistics measuring period.
*Requests Count — Number of requests within the statistics measuring period.
HTTP/2 Connection Statistics
(These statistics are displayed only when an HTTP/2 policy is associated with the selected virtual service)
Displays the current number of connections (Current) and connection peaks (Peak) for each of the following connections:
*Back-end connections used by HTTP/2 proxy
*Client streams
*PUSH streams
*Canceled PUSH streams
*Session duration average — In mm:ss format.
HTTP/2 Header Compression Statistics
(These statistics are displayed only when an HTTP/2 policy is associated with the selected virtual service)
Displays the current number of connections (Current) and connection peaks (Peak) for each of the following header compression types:
*Requests average compression ratio
*Responses average compression ratio
*Average de facto HPACK table size (Kb)
*Big headers count
*Average evicted bytes per connection
Number of responses smaller than 1KB
Number of responses for which the reported content size is smaller than 1KB per virtual service
Number of responses 1KB - 10KB
Number of responses for which the reported content size is between 1 KB and 10 KB per virtual service.
Number of responses 11KB - 50KB
Number of responses for which the reported content size is between 11 KB and 50 KB per virtual service.
Number of responses 51KB - 100KB
Number of responses for which the reported content size is between 51 KB and 100 KB per virtual service.
Number of responses larger than 100KB
Number of responses for which the reported content size is larger than 100 KB per virtual service.