This tab has information that is focused on the content delivery network (CDN). In the case of Adobe Commerce Cloud, this is the Fastly service.
The HIT rate frame shows the number of cacheable requests that resulted in HITS at the last minute. This indicates successful caching. The arrow to the right will show the percentage above or below the same time a week ago.
This HIT processing box shows the number of cacheable requests that resulted in HITS during the week.
This MISS rate box shows the number of misses of cacheable requests at the last minute. A miss is when the request is not cached, and the request has to be passed to the origin server to serve the content. The value to the right is the comparison of increase/decrease to the number of minutes per minute one week prior.
The Error Percentage box displays the value of the ERROR percentage of requests and shows the relative increase/decrease compared to the same time one week prior.
This frame shows the duration in seconds of the cacheable requests, meaning that if a cache_response
is a MISS, it displays the average for missed cached responses for the selected time.
This frame is similar to the summary box for Total Requests at the top, but shows the prior weeks’ requests counts. These are all requests, not just cacheable requests (where is_cacheable
is true).
The Top 5 URLs view shows the top 5 URLs that are experiencing 5xx or 3xx error responses. Due to the space constraint, you’ll need to mouse over the URL to see the specific error code associated with that URL. (example in the red box of the figure above).
The Top 25 URLs frame shows the URLs that returned a 200 status by count during the selected timeframe.
The Duration by Response Status graph displays the error responses by count during the selected timeframe, faceted by the error status code.
The Duration by Response Status, top 25 URLs graph shows the top 25 URLs by the duration of response in seconds. You may need to hover the mouse over the URL to see the entire path. Also, to remove all but one URL, click on that URL. You can then add other URLs back by clicking on them individually. If you wish to remove individual URLs, you can hold the key and click on each URL to remove them from the graph.
The Duration by Response Status, top 25 non-200 status graph is similar to the last one except that the focus is on non-200 status codes or error status codes. It will show the error code and then the URL. You may need to hover the mouse over the URL to see the entire path. Also, to remove all but one URL, click on that URL. You can then add other URLs back by clicking on them individually. If you wish to remove individual URLs, you can hold the key and click on each URL to remove them from the graph.
The Error Count by POP timeline graph displays the error statuses’ count along the selected timeframe timeline, faceted by the error code.
The Duration by Response status, top 25 client IP, non 200 status graph shows the IP addresses by the average duration across the selected timeframe where there were status error codes.
The IP Frequency frame counts the (‘MISS’ and ‘PASS’) statuses for each IP from the Fastly logs. Web requests with these statuses will reach the origin server and will add load to the server. It shows the top twenty addresses in frequency. This frame can be used to detect IP attacks or sources of heavy load on a website. This graph is also present on the summary tab and is placed here for easy comparison to more details on the Fastly log information displayed on this tab.