Peer
Clicking on a peer on the Data One page will bring up a panel on the right with a real-time view of the performance of all servers and the status of file transfers across multiple servers in the network.
This panel is useful for identifying problems with specific servers or protocols, and for analyzing the success rates of various file transfers, which is critical to maintaining data integrity and network reliability.
Let's look at its main sections:
- Peer Name and Network: This section displays the peer name and the associated network. It's important to identify the particular set of servers being monitored.
- Overall System Status: This section provides an overall health score for the peer, reflecting the operational status of the connected servers and their efficiency.
- Server Status Section: This section provides a detailed status report for each server, including the type of protocol used, the number of files processed, and the success rate of file transfers. The status of the server is indicated by a green circle, which means the server is online and functioning normally, or a yellow circle, which means the server is offline.
Clicking on the server name brings up a new panel showing the status and details of the server, its overall performance, the number of successful and failed transfers, and the total amount of data transferred. It also provides a detailed list of recent file transfers, indicating their success or failure, and showing related details such as source, destination, and flow. - Total Bytes Transferred: This section provides a visual and numerical summary of the total amount of data transferred by each server. It helps you quickly assess the distribution of network traffic.
For peers, performance and transfer details are shown, with input and output transfers displayed above the rectangle. Operational efficiency, using a five-star rating system, is displayed below the rectangle.
Updated 3 months ago