In the workload monitor, you can display the workload in different analysis views which highlight the workload from a particular perspective. One of these aspects is the question of how much workload occurs due to requests from the Internet. With this information, you can answer questions such as:
· What quantities of data are sent to which URL, how often, and how much time is required to do so?
· Which host/port combinations function as Web servers, and what workload is generated?
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1. Start the Workload Monitor by calling transaction ST03.
2. In the Workload tree, choose the instance and period to be analyzed.
3. Choose Analysis Views → Web Statistics.
4. Choose the desired statistics:
Statistics |
Description |
WEB Client Statistics |
Workload due to requests for which the system acts as a Web client |
WEB Client Dest. Statistics |
Workload due to requests for which the system acts as a Web client, broken down by different client destinations |
WEB Server Statistics |
Workload due to requests for which the system acts as a Web server |
WEB Server Dest. Statistics |
Workload due to requests for which the system acts as a Web server, broken down by different server destinations |
5. The system displays the usual output area, in which the requested workload is displayed.
The output area contains four tab pages with the following characteristics:
Tab Page |
Description |
Host |
Breakdown of the workload by host names and port numbers that act as Web servers or Web clients |
Transactions |
Breakdown of the workload by reports or transactions that act as Web servers or Web clients |
User |
Breakdown of the workload by users and clients that act as Web servers or Web clients |
URL |
Breakdown of the workload by URLs that act as Web servers or Web clients |
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