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Chapter 5 Cisco Unified Real-Time Monitoring Tool Tracing, PerfMon Counters, and Alerts Performance Monitoring in RTMT Table 5-38 Cisco TFTP Server (continued) Counters HttpRequestsProcessed HttpServedFromDisk LDFoundCount LDNotFoundCount MaxServingCount Requests RequestsAborted RequestsInProgress RequestsNotFound RequestsOverflow RequestsProcessed Counter Description This counter represents the total number of HTTP requests that the HTTP server. successfully processed. This counters represents the number of requests that the HTTP server completed with the files that are on disk and not cached in memory. This counter represents the number of LD files that were found in the cache. This counter gets updated each time that a LD file is found in cache memory. This counter represents the number of LD files that were not found in cache memory. This counter gets updated each time that a request to get an LD file results in the cache not finding it. This counter represents the maximum number of client connections that the TFTP can serve simultaneously. The Cisco TFTP advanced service parameter, Maximum Serving Count, sets this value. This counter represents the total number of file requests (such as requests for XML configuration files, phone firmware files, audio files, and so on.) that the TFTP server handles. This counter represents the sum total of the following counters since the TFTP service started: RequestsProcessed, RequestsNotFound, RequestsOverflow, RequestsAborted, and RequestsInProgress. This counter represents the total number of TFTP requests that the TFTP server canceled (aborted) unexpectedly. Requests could get aborted if the requesting device cannot be reached (for instance, the device lost power) or if the file transfer was interrupted due to network connectivity problems. This counter represents the number of file requests that the TFTP server currently is processing. This counter increases for each new file request and decreases for each file request that completes. This counter indicates the current load of the TFTP server. This counter represents the total number of TFTP requests for which the requested file was not found. When the TFTP server does not find the requested file, a message gets sent to the requesting device. If this counter increments in a cluster that is configured as secure, this event usually indicates an error condition. If, however, the cluster is configured as non-secure, it is normal for the CTL file to be absent (not found), which results in a message being sent to the requesting device and a corresponding increment in this counter. For non-secure clusters, this normal occurrence does not represent an error condition. This counter represents the total number of TFTP requests that were rejected because the maximum number of allowable client connections was exceeded, because requests arrived while the TFTP server was building the configuration files, or because of some other resource limitation. The Cisco TFTP advanced service parameter, Maximum Serving Count, sets the maximum number of allowable connections. This counter represents the total number of TFTP requests that the TFTP server successfully processed. OL-22523-01 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Managed Services Guide 5-55