WebSpeed
Installation and
Configuration Guide


Using the Query Option To Check Status

You can test your configuration and check its status by running the -query option on the NameServer and the WebSpeed Broker.

To query a local NameServer, use the NSMAN utility, which is installed in install-path\bin:

nsman -name NameServer-name -query 

To query a remote NameServer, use this command:

nsman -name NameServer-name -host host-name -port port -user user-name -query 

To query a local WebSpeed broker, use the WTBMAN utility, which is installed in install-path\bin:

wtbman -name ts-name -query 

where ts-name is the name of the Transaction Server that you want to query. You can have more than one Transaction Server running on a single machine.

To query a remote WebSpeed broker, use this command:

wtbman -name ts-name -host host-name -port port -user user-name -query 

The query reports on the Transaction Server’s pool of WebSpeed Agents. For each agent, it lists a process ID, its port number, its status, how many requests it has serviced, when it started, and when its status changed.

These are the agent status types:

AVAILABLE
The agent is available to execute application logic.
BUSY
The agent is actively executing application logic (Web object) for a Web user.
LIMBO
The agent is in a transitional state. If the status persists, it indicates an error condition.
LOCKED
The agent is dedicated to a particular Web browser and is only available to the browser whose application locks it.
STARTING
The broker has launched the agent, but the agent has not yet initialized.


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