8.11 Monitoring resource utilization factors

A warning message can be output when a resource utilization factor shown in Table 8-9 reaches a specified value. Whether or not the warning messages are to be output is specified in system common definition operands. These operands can also be used to specify output trigger values for the warning messages. For example, a warning message can be output when a resource's utilization factor reaches 90%.

Table 8-9 Resources whose utilization factors can be monitored

Operand specified*Monitored resourceOutput warning message
pd_max_users_wrn_pntMaximum number of concurrent connections, as specified in the pd_max_users operandKFPS05123-W
pd_max_access_tables_wrn_pntNumber of base table that can access as specified in the pd_max_access_tables operand
pd_max_rdarea_no_wrn_pntMaximum number of RDAREAs, as specified in the pd_max_rdarea_no operand
pd_max_file_no_wrn_pntMaximum number of HiRDB files comprising an RDAREA, as specified in the pd_max_file_no operand
pdwork_wrn_pntHiRDB file system areas for work table files, as specified in the pdwork operand
pd_max_list_users_wrn_pntMaximum number of users who can create lists, as specified in pd_max_list_users
pd_max_list_count_wrn_pntMaximum number of lists that can be created by a user, as specified in pd_max_list_count
pd_aud_file_wrn_pntNumber of audit trail files that cannot be swapped
pd_rdarea_list_no_wrn_pntNumber of lists created in a serverKFPH22023-W

* When pd_watch_resource = AUTO is specified, the warning message is output when a resource utilization factor shown in Table 8-9 exceeds 80%. In this case, the operands shown in Table 8-9 need not be specified. To change message output triggers (to values other than 80%), use these operands to specify the appropriate output trigger values.