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  1. ColdFusion Tools User Guide
  2. Performance Monitoring Toolset
    1. Overview of ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
    2. Auto-discovery of ColdFusion nodes and clusters
    3. Code profiler in ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
    4. Configure ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset settings
    5. Install ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
    6. View cloud metrics
    7. Monitor GraphQL in Performance Monitoring Toolset
    8. Configure TLS/SSL and Authentication for Elasticsearch 8.x  in Performance Monitoring Toolset
    9. View cluster and node metrics
    10. View data source metrics
    11. View external services
    12. View incoming services
    13. View list of sites and busy connections
    14. View topology of sites
    15. Datastore Health Monitoring
    16. Performance Monitoring Toolset Update 1
    17. Secure Performance Monitoring Toolset with HTTPS/SSL
    18. Performance Monitoring Toolset deployment guide
  3. Use ColdFusion Builder
    1. About ColdFusion Builder
    2. System requirements | ColdFusion Builder
    3. Install ColdFusion Builder
    4. Edit code in ColdFusion Builder
    5. Manage servers in ColdFusion Builder
    6. Manage projects in ColdFusion Builder
    7. What's new in Adobe ColdFusion Builder (2018 release)
    8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) | Adobe ColdFusion Builder (2018 release)
    9. Debug applications in ColdFusion Builder
    10. ColdFusion Builder workbench
    11. ColdFusion Builder extensions
    12. Debugging Perspective in ColdFusion Builder
    13. Build mobile applications using ColdFusion Builder
    14. Bundled ColdFusion Server
    15. Debug mobile applications in ColdFusion Builder
    16. Use extensions in ColdFusion Builder
  4. Coldfusion API Manager
    1. Overview of Adobe ColdFusion API Manager
    2. Features in ColdFusion API Manager
    3. Get started with ColdFusion API Manager
    4. Install ColdFusion API Manager
    5. Authentication types
    6. Create and publish APIs
    7. Administrator
    8. Subscriber
    9. Throttling and rate limiting
    10. Notifications
    11. Connectors
    12. Set up cluster support
    13. Integrate ColdFusion and API Manager
    14. Metrics and Logging in API Manager
    15. Generate Swagger documents
    16. Configure SSL
    17. Known issues in this release
    18. Policies in ColdFusion API Manager
    19. Create a Redis cluster
    20. Multitenancy in API Manager
    21. Docker images for ColdFusion API Manager

Topology

Performance Monitoring Toolset provides end to end monitoring for a stand-alone ColdFusion Server or Group of ColdFusion Servers. It captures metrics at each step of CF Server processing and displays actionable data which helps user in monitoring CF Server. It is convenient and suitable for a stand-alone ColdFusion server.

Topology presents an overview of the architecture of the setup.

You can view a topology of all external services, databases, applications, instances, clusters, or sites.

To see the topology,

  1. Click Topology on the left navigation panel. You can see the following:

    Topology of sites
    Topology of sites

    1

    Server view of topology.

    2

    List of sites.

    3

    List of ColdFusion instances.

    4

    Data sources used.

    5

    External services.

  2. To drill down to further details, click any node.

Node topology

Like the topology of servers, you can also check the topology of a node.

Topology of node
Topology of node

In the view, you can see how a node is connected with connectors and databases.

To drill down to further details, click any node.

Sites topology

You can see a high level view of each site that is part of a cluster of a node. You can also see the database that is connected to the site.

Topology of sites
Topology of sites

You can also check the health score of each instance. Click each instance and you can see the status.

You can also view the topology of individual sites. Click Sites and choose any site.

To drill down to more details, click any node.

Health status
Health status

The health is based on the following ranges:

  • 0-30 – Critical
  • >30 – 70 – Needs Attention
  • >70 – 100 - Normal

To know how the health score is calculated, see Health Score.

In the Topology view, the ART is calculated as the average ART of the individual nodes in a cluster.

In the Topology view, only External services, such as,   cffeed , cfhttp , and son on, are shown.

To drill down for more details, click any parameter. For example, if you click ART, you reach the ART Overview page for the selected instance.

The ART is different for a connector and a server.

Clicking individual health items ART, memory takes to the particular metric details for that instance, if they are a part of a cluster/group.

Tracked/Un-tracked servers

In Update 1 of Performance Monitoring Toolset, you can view both tracked and non-tracked servers in the Topology section.

In the topology, the nodes are color coded according to their current status.

Tracked and untracked servers
Tracked and untracked servers

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