.. _Status_page: *********** Status page *********** .. index:: Status The status page gives information about the `AWS` internal status. For example it returns the server socket ID, the number of simultaneous connection, the number of time a connection has been used... To display the information `AWS` use a template file. The template file (default is |STATUS_PAGE|) is an `HTML` file with some specific tags recognized by the parser. For more information about how the template parser works, please look for the template parser documentation distributed with `AWS`. Here are the tag variables recognized by `AWS` status page: *ABORTABLE_V (vector tag)* .. index:: ABORTABLE_V A list of boolean. One for each connection. True means that this connection can be aborted if none is available. This is to be inserted in a template table. *ACCEPT_QUEUE_SIZE* .. index:: ACCEPT_QUEUE_SIZE see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *ACCEPTOR_LENGTH* .. index:: ACCEPTOR_LENGTH Number of sockets in the internal socket set. *ACTIVITY_COUNTER_V (vector tag)* .. index:: ACTIVITY_COUNTER_V A list of natural. One for each connection. This is the number of request the connection has answered. This counter is reset each time the connection is closed. In other word this is the number of request a keep-alive connection has processed. *ACTIVITY_TIME_STAMP_V (vector tag)* .. index:: ACTIVITY_TIME_STAMP_V A list of date. One for each connection. This is the time of the latest request answered. *ADMIN* .. index:: ADMIN URI to the administrative page. *CASE_SENSITIVE_PARAMETERS* .. index:: CASE_SENSITIVE_PARAMETERS see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *CHECK_URL_VALIDITY* .. index:: CHECK_URL_VALIDITY see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *CLEANER_CLIENT_DATA_TIMEOUT* .. index:: CLEANER_CLIENT_DATA_TIMEOUT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *CLEANER_CLIENT_HEADER_TIMEOUT* .. index:: CLEANER_CLIENT_HEADER_TIMEOUT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *CLEANER_SERVER_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT* .. index:: CLEANER_SERVER_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *CLEANER_WAIT_FOR_CLIENT_TIMEOUT* .. index:: CLEANER_WAIT_FOR_CLIENT_TIMEOUT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *CURRENT_CONNECTIONS* .. index:: CURRENT_CONNECTIONS Number of current connections to the server. *ERROR_LOG (boolean tag)* .. index:: ERROR_LOG This is set to true if error logging is active. *ERROR_LOG_FILE* .. index:: ERROR_LOG_FILE The error log file full pathname. *ERROR_LOG_FILENAME_PREFIX* .. index:: ERROR_LOG_FILENAME_PREFIX see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *ERROR_LOG_SPLIT_MODE* .. index:: ERROR_LOG_SPLIT_MODE see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *FORCE_CLIENT_DATA_TIMEOUT* .. index:: FORCE_CLIENT_DATA_TIMEOUT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *FORCE_CLIENT_HEADER_TIMEOUT* .. index:: FORCE_CLIENT_HEADER_TIMEOUT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *FORCE_SERVER_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT* .. index:: FORCE_SERVER_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *FORCE_WAIT_FOR_CLIENT_TIMEOUT* .. index:: FORCE_WAIT_FOR_CLIENT_TIMEOUT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *FREE_SLOTS_KEEP_ALIVE_LIMIT* .. index:: FREE_SLOTS_KEEP_ALIVE_LIMIT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *LINE_STACK_SIZE* .. index:: LINE_STACK_SIZE see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *KEYS_M (matrix tag)* .. index:: KEYS_M A list of set of keys (for each key correspond a value in the tag VALUES_L, see below). Each key in the vector tag start with an `HTML` "" tag. This is to be able to display the key/value in column. *LOG (boolean tag)* .. index:: LOG This is set to true if logging is active. *LOG_FILE* .. index:: LOG_FILE The log file full pathname. *LOG_FILENAME_PREFIX* .. index:: LOG_FILENAME_PREFIX see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *LOG_FILE_DIRECTORY* .. index:: LOG_FILE_DIRECTORY see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *LOG_MODE* .. index:: LOG_MODE The rotating log mode, this is either `NONE`, `DAILY`, `MONTHLY` or `EACH_RUN`. *LOGO* .. index:: LOGO A string to be placed in an img `HTML` tag. This is the name of the `AWS` logo image. *MAX_CONCURRENT_DOWNLOAD* .. index:: MAX_CONCURRENT_DOWNLOAD see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *MAX_CONNECTION* .. index:: MAX_CONNECTION see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *PEER_NAME_V (vector tag)* .. index:: PEER_NAME_V A list of peer name. One for each connection. This is the name of the last peer connected to the slot. *PHASE_V (vector tag)* .. index:: PHASE_V What is the slot currently doing, for example Server_Processing or Closed. *RECEIVE_TIMEOUT* .. index:: RECEIVE_TIMEOUT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *REUSE_ADDRESS* .. index:: REUSE_ADDRESS see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *SECURITY* .. index:: SECURITY A boolean set to True if this is a secure socket (HTTPS/SSL). *SECURITY_MODE* .. index:: SECURITY_MODE see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *CIPHER_PRIORITIES* .. index:: CIPHER_PRIORITIES see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *SEND_TIMEOUT* .. index:: SEND_TIMEOUT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *SERVER_HOST* .. index:: SERVER_HOST see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *SERVER_NAME* .. index:: SERVER_NAME see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *SERVER_PORT* .. index:: SERVER_PORT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *SERVER_SOCK* .. index:: SERVER_SOCK Server socket ID. *SESSION* .. index:: SESSION see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *SESSION_CLEANUP_INTERVAL* .. index:: SESSION_CLEANUP_INTERVAL Number of seconds between each run of the session cleanup task. This task will remove all session data that have been obsoleted. *SESSION_LIFETIME* .. index:: SESSION_LIFETIME Number of seconds to keep session information. After this period a session is obsoleted and will be removed at next cleanup. *SESSION_NAME* .. index:: SESSION_NAME see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *SESSIONS_TERMINATE_V (vector tag)* .. index:: SESSIONS_TERMINATE_V A list of time. Each item correspond to the time when the session will be obsoleted. *SESSIONS_TS_V (vector tag)* .. index:: SESSIONS_TS_V A list of time stamp. Each item correspond to a session last access time. *SESSIONS_V (vector tag)* .. index:: SESSIONS_V A list of session ID. *SLOT_ACTIVITY_COUNTER_V (vector tag)* .. index:: SLOT_ACTIVITY_COUNTER_V A list of natural. One for each connection. This is the total number of requests the slot has answered. This counter is never reseted. *SOCK_V (vector tag)* .. index:: SOCK_V A list of sockets ID. One for each connection. *STATUS_PAGE* .. index:: STATUS_PAGE see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *START_TIME* .. index:: START_TIME A timestamp in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format. When the server was started. *TRANSIENT_CLEANUP_INTERVAL* .. index:: TRANSIENT_CLEANUP_INTERVAL see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *TRANSIENT_LIFETIME* .. index:: TRANSIENT_LIFETIME see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *UPLOAD_DIRECTORY* .. index:: UPLOAD_DIRECTORY see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *UPLOAD_SIZE_LIMIT* .. index:: UPLOAD_SIZE_LIMIT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. *VALUES_M (matrix tag)* .. index:: VALUES_M A list of set of values (for each value correspond a key in the vector tag KEYS_L, see above). Each key in the vector tag start with an `HTML` "" tag. This is to be able to display the key/value in column. *VERSION* .. index:: VERSION `AWS` version string. *WWW_ROOT* .. index:: WWW_ROOT see :ref:`Configuration_options`. There is also all `Templates_Parser` specific tags. This is not listed here please have a look at the `Templates_Parser` documentation distributed with `AWS`.