Convertigo provides powerful monitoring tools to give you a comprehensive view of your applications' activity.
Through an user-friendly Administration Console, access real-time graphs that display key metrics such as connected users, server worker threads and memory consumption.
These insights enable you to track the health of your applications and servers, ensuring smooth operations at all times.
The “Memory” graph tracks the allocation and usage of memory resources by the Convertigo server. It is divided into three categories: maximal memory (total memory capacity), total allocated memory, and the memory currently in use. This breakdown helps administrators quickly assess if memory resources are being utilized efficiently or if there are potential shortages that could impact performance. By keeping memory usage below critical levels, server stability and responsiveness are maintained. Sudden spikes in memory usage can be a warning sign for possible memory leaks or unusually high load.
The “Threads” graph shows the number of active threads, which represent the simultaneous tasks or operations being handled by the server. Threads allow the server to perform multiple operations concurrently, improving efficiency. A sudden spike in threads may indicate an increase in processing demand, potentially from a high volume of requests or complex tasks. If the number of threads remains high for extended periods, it could signal that the server is struggling to keep up, potentially impacting performance. This graph is useful for monitoring server load and optimizing thread management to avoid resource exhaustion.
The “Requests Duration” graph displays the time taken to complete requests made to the server. This measure is essential for evaluating the responsiveness of the system; longer request durations may indicate server overload or delays in processing tasks. Monitoring request duration helps administrators identify performance bottlenecks and maintain a positive user experience by keeping response times low. Significant or sustained increases in request duration could be a sign that the server requires optimization or additional resources to manage the load effectively.
The “Sessions” graph shows the status of user connections to the server, with a focus on session capacity. It distinguishes between maximum session capacity, currently active sessions, and available sessions. This data is crucial for tracking user load and managing connection limits to ensure smooth access for all users. A drop in available sessions could indicate high user demand or prolonged sessions, which may require adjustments in session management policies. Monitoring this graph allows administrators to anticipate and respond to potential access issues, ensuring the server can handle user load efficiently.
The “Contexts” graph provides a real-time view of the active tasks or processes being managed by the Convertigo server. Each “context” represents a unique task that the system is handling at any given time. Observing the trend in this graph can help administrators identify peak activity periods, which could signify higher usage by end-users or background processes. A steady increase in contexts suggests that the server is handling multiple simultaneous tasks, while a decrease indicates that tasks are completing and freeing up resources. Monitoring this graph helps in understanding and optimizing task load distribution across the server.
Convertigo is the FullStack platform for No code and Low code application development.
As the Open Source alternative to other Enterprise grade platforms such as Microsoft Power Apps, it transforms how companies deploy their business solutions with a dual approach: Low code for IT departments and No code for business teams.
The Convertigo platform is enriched with over 300 connectors allowing smooth and fast integration with various applications and databases and can be hosted On Premises.
Convertigo has offices in France and North America and serves hundreds of SME’s and large customers (Banking, Insurance, Retail).