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Statistic
Cached Subjects
Cached Principals
Cached Artifacts

14.6.3 Incoming HTTP Requests

Incoming HTTP requests are divided into three categories: active, interval, and historical. As soon
as a request is complete, it is placed into the interval category. The interval represents the last 60
seconds of processed requests. At the completion of the 60-second interval, all requests in the
interval category are merged into the historical category.
Statistic
Total Requests
Currently Active Requests
Oldest Active Request
(Milliseconds)
Last Interval Maximum
Request Duration
(Milliseconds)
Last Interval Mean Request
Duration (Milliseconds)
Historical Maximum Request
Duration (Milliseconds)
Historical Mean Request
Duration (Milliseconds)

14.6.4 Outgoing HTTP Requests

Outgoing HTTP requests are divided into three categories: active, interval, and historical. As soon as
a request is complete, it is placed into the interval category. The interval represents the last 60
seconds of processed requests. At the completion of the 60-second interval, all requests in the
interval category are merged into the historical category.
Description
The number of current cached subject objects. Conceptually, the cached
subjects are identical to the cached principals.
The number of current cached principal objects. A principal can be thought
of as a single directory user object. Multiple users can log in using a single
directory user object, in which case multiple cached sessions would exist
sharing a single cached principal.
The number of current cached artifact objects. During authentication, an
artifact is generated that maps to an assertion. This cache holds the
artifact to assertion mapping until the artifact resolution request is
received. Under normal operations, artifacts are resolved within
milliseconds of being placed in this cache.
Description
The total number of incoming HTTP requests that have been processed
since the Identity Server was started. Click Graphs to view the number of
requests for a specific unit of time (1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 6
months, or 12 months). The Value axis displays the number of requests
for the selected time period.
The number of currently active incoming HTTP requests.
The age of the oldest currently active incoming HTTP request.
The age of the longest incoming HTTP requests that was processed
during the last 60-second interval.
The mean age of all incoming HTTP request that were processed during
the last 60-second interval.
The age of the longest incoming HTTP request that was processed since
the Identity Server was started.
The mean age of all incoming HTTP requests that were processed since
the Identity Server was started.
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