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Plug-ins
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Performance monitoring provides several plug-ins to define its output.
CSV plug-in
The CSV plug-in allows you to define a comma-separated file (CSV) to write the results to. To enable the CSV plug-in, click Enable CSV Plugin in the Performance > Plugins > CSV Plugin tab.
The data is written to the file specified in the File box. You can use the default file or specify your own.
File rotation can be applied to the CSV files. This means that a new file will be created when a trigger point has been reached, but the old file will be kept. The CSV files can be configured to rotate either when a certain time has elapsed, or when a certain file size is reached.
For more information about the fields used in the CSV file, see CSV file format.
Counter plug-in
To enable the Counter plug-in, click Enable Counter Plugin in the Performance Monitoring > Plugins > Counter Plugin tab.
The Counter plug-in records statistics on transactions specified in the filter. The counters are available via SNMP on both Windows and Linux. When using the Counter plug-in, you can only filter on performance monitoring counters. The Counter plug-in does not filter on scenario counters.
The Counter plug-in generates data relating to the number of times certain transactions have been performed, and relevant timing information for those transactions. The SNMP server on which the Counter plug-in enters the data is the one running on OneSpan Authentication Server.
The counter data can be viewed using SNMP.
For the Counter plug-in to work, you need to enable system monitoring.
ARM4 plug-in
The ARM4 plug-in allows you to define an Application Response Measurement application. To enable the ARM4 plug-in, click Enable ARM4 Plugin in the Performance Monitoring > Plugins > ARM4 Plugin tab.