Hi Paul,

On 19/12/12 10:55, Paul Lesniewski wrote:

> Pretty much as it says.  Number of connected clients (browsers),
> number of upstream connections to the IMAP server, number of cached
> connections ready for re-use.  If that's not clear, maybe you can
> re-state your question?

You're right, names are really descriptive, I should explain why I asked 
about each counter meaning.

We're trying to monitor active users in the last minutes, and we thought 
that 'Active server connections' would give us a good estimation. But it 
seems to be a value that increases every day, even at weekends, when 
webmail activity is near to zero.

We don't know if this is a bug, but our imapproxy instance has been up 
for 13 days, and since we started to monitor this value, it has raised 
from 95 active connections to 140 in 6 days.

Are we looking at the right counter? Is our imapproxy instance misbehaving?

Regards.

-- 
Jorge López Pérez
jabber: jorgelp-...@im.us.es

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