There might be occasions when you encounter performance issues with your Web Gateway. This can be to due to a number of causes and can include:
Your Web Gateway has a number of features that allow you monitor and manage
The Proxy Monitoring page offers a number of features that allow you to investigate proxy issues by means of logging and diagnostic reports:
This feature allows you to generate low-level diagnostic messages that describe proxy and engine actions that the Web Gateway is performing. They provide more detail than log files and you would normally use the feature on the advice of
You use this feature to configure the level of detail that is included in
Proxy Request Logging allows you to log all requests and responses processed by the proxy including data exchanged between the client and the proxy and the proxy and the server. Use this logging feature to investigate problems that occur when accessing a particular URL.
Use Cache Diagnostics to add x-header debugging and generate log cache events.
The Proxy Monitoring page also contains the user interface for the Content Scanning Engine and Proxy Watchdog. Due to the nature of these features, they are described separately. |
There are two Watchdogs.
Both Watchdogs can be configured to work in different modes of operation. You can:
Proxy Status allows you to check the status of the proxy and proxy engines by means of a User Interface in the Web Gateway. It is useful in general monitoring of the proxy and in helping with problem diagnosis. For example, in the situation where a content scanning engine is stuck due to the processing of a particular URL, you can identify the URL and client for further investigation. In addition, the feature provides a mechanism for recovering content scanning engines that are stuck by allowing you to selectively restart them.
If you want an immediate view and want to be able to restart a proxy or individual proxy engines, you should use
By combining
The Content Scanning Engine Watchdog allows automatic identification and resolution of engines that have failed to process a URL. If the Watchdog has been configured to provide a warning only, you can use
Even if the Content Scanning Engine Watchdog is configured to restart engines automatically, you can resolve issues with problem engines sooner by performing a manual restart from |
The
Note that all watchdog activity is logged.
We recommend that you configure both watchdogs to detect and resolve problems automatically. Use |
We recommend that you use these features only under the guidance of Clearswift support personnel. |
For further detail on these features, select the appropriate link:
The user interface for the watchdogs is found on the Watchdog tab on the Proxy Monitoring page.
For further detail on this page, including steps on how to configure the feature, see the Proxy Watchdogs topic.
The User Interface for
For further detail about this page, including working with suspected problem URLs, and restarting engines, see the Proxy Status topic.
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