marklogic.database.health
Returns CRITICAL if the database state is critical; WARNING if it is maintenance, offline, or at-risk; and OK otherwise.
Statuses: ok, warning, critical, unknown
marklogic.forest.health
Returns CRITICAL if the forest state is critical; WARNING if it is maintenance, offline, or at-risk; and OK otherwise.
Statuses: ok, warning, critical, unknown
Client applications can query a MarkLogic database using HTTP, ODBC, XDBC, or WebDAV at endpoints called App Servers. Use marklogic.requests.total_requests to track active requests to MarkLogic App Servers, and filter this metric by the server_name tag to monitor demand on a specific server. (You can configure resource filters to enable tagging MarkLogic metrics by the names of specific forests, databases, hosts, and servers.) If you suspect that high request traffic is causing resource saturation issues in your MarkLogic cluster, consider setting limits on concurrent requests to your App Servers or adding more evaluator nodes.
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