Right-click the device, then select Configure > SLB Statistics.
With a server load balancing (SLB) instance selected, click Real Servers. The Real Server Info table is displayed.
Select an entry in the Real Server Info table and click Monitor. The following iformation is displayed:
Connections Count (slbRealNumberOfConnections)
Operating Weight (slbRealOperWeight)
Consecutive fails Count (slbRealConsecutiveFails)
Total Fail Count (slbRealTotalFails)
The number of TCP and UDP connections assigned to the real server.
The actual operating weight of the real server used by the load balancing algorithms. The operating weight can be adjusted dynamically by Dynamic Feedback Protocol (DFP).
A weight of zero shows that no new connections will be assigned to the real server. Higher weight values shows that the real server can accept more work.
The value used by the least connections load balancing algorithm. The number of connections divided by the actual operating weight gives the metric value. New connections are given to the server with the smaller metric.
The number of connection failures. A connection fails when a SYN timeouts or an RST is received from the real server.
The number of times the real server failed since the creation of the row.
The number of assigned connections handled by the real server since it was configured.
The number of assigned connections handled by the real server since it was configured. This is the 64-bit version of slbRealTotalConnections.