Server Reconnects counts the number of times your Redirector has had to reconnect to a server in order to complete a new active request. You can be disconnected by the Server if you remain inactive for too long. Locally even if all your remote files are closed, the Redirector will keep your connections intact for (nominally) ten minutes. Such inactive connections are called Dormant Connections. Reconnecting is expensive in time.
Server for NFS can record client request in the operational channel of the services for NFS event log. You can view the operational ...
Server List Requests/sec is the rate at which requests to retrieve a list of browser servers have been processed by this ...
Server object %3 was created in site %4, but computer %2 cannot be modified to point to the new server object. The following ...
Server Packets Received : %1!u! Success : %2!u! (Bubble %3!u!, Echo %4!u!, RS1 %5!u! RS2 %6!u!) Failure : %7!u! (Hdr %8!u!, ...
Server Reconnects counts the number of times your Redirector has had to reconnect to a server in order to complete a new ...
Server RPC call started. InterfaceUuid: %1 OpNum: %2 Protocol: %3 Endpoint %5 Authentication Level 7 Authentication Service ...
Server Sessions counts the total number of security objects the Redirector has managed. For example, a logon to a server ...
Server Sessions Hung counts the number of active sessions that are timed out and unable to proceed due to a lack of response ...
Server version: %1 Client version: %2 Server supported platforms: %3 Client supported platforms: %4 For platforms, the value ...