Generic Data Interval64 (PI_GI64)
Function
The Generic Data Interval64 (PI_GI64) record is a user record that stores user-defined 64-bit performance data per unit of time. Because this record can store only specified performance data rather than all performance data for the collection target object, its use can reduce overhead and disk usage.
Depending on the performance data type, data is stored in one of the following two fields:
This record is a multi-instance record.
Default values and values that can be specified
Item | Default value | Modifiable |
---|---|---|
Collection Interval | 60 | Yes |
Collection Offset# | 0 | Yes |
Log | No | Yes |
LOGIF | Blank | Yes |
ODBC key fields
Lifetime
After the record is added by the collection data addition utility until the record is deleted.
Record size
Fields
PFM-View name (PFM - Manager name) | Description | Smry | Format | Delta | Not sprtd on | Data source |
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Counter Name (COUNTER_NAME) | Counter name | COPY | string (256) | No | -- | Counter name of Performance Console |
Data Type (DATA_TYPE) | Type of data accumulated in the record. The following normal values are available:![]() ![]() | COPY | string (12) | No | -- | -- |
Double (DOUBLE_DATA) | Value displayed as a real or integer type | AVG | double | No | -- | -- |
Interval (INTERVAL) | Collection interval during which the record was stored (seconds). For a real-time report, the first value is 5. If records are summarized into a historical report, the last value stored is displayed. | COPY | ulong | No | -- | RECORD_TIME (T1) - RECORD_TIME (T0) |
Interval2 (INTERVAL2) | Collection interval during which the record was stored (seconds). For a real-time report, the first value is 5. If records are summarized into a historical report, the total of the summarized records is displayed. | ADD | ulong | No | -- | RECORD_TIME (T1) - RECORD_TIME (T0) |
Record Time (RECORD_TIME) | Time at which the record was created | COPY | time_t | No | -- | -- |
String Data (STRING_DATA) | Integer-type value displayed as a character string in hexadecimal (0x) | COPY | string (256) | No | -- | -- |