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Monitor MarkLogic Server

XDQP communication

Communication between MarkLogic Server hosts within a cluster and between hosts in different clusters is done using the XDQP protocol. Both the rate and load are displayed for each sample interval. Unusually high XDQP loads may indicate a network connection problem.

  • To monitor the rates and loads related to XDQP communication, click on the XDQP Communication button.

  • Select two versions from the timeline that you want to compare. You can either preview the versions on this page or you can download a PDF document where changes are highlighted. The upper left-hand side of the XDQP Communication page displays the monitoring data related to XDQP data received by the client and server.

  • Select two versions from the timeline that you want to compare. You can either preview the versions on this page or you can download a PDF document where changes are highlighted. The upper right-hand side of the XDQP Communication page displays the monitoring data related to XDQP data sent by the client and server.

  • Select two versions from the timeline that you want to compare. You can either preview the versions on this page or you can download a PDF document where changes are highlighted. The lower left-hand side of the XDQP Communication page displays the monitoring data related to XDQP data received by the client and server from a foreign cluster.

  • Select two versions from the timeline that you want to compare. You can either preview the versions on this page or you can download a PDF document where changes are highlighted. The lower right-hand side of the XDQP Communication page displays the monitoring data related to XDQP data sent by the client and server to a foreign cluster.