Application Process Overview (PD_APS)
Function
The Application Process Overview (PD_APS) record stores performance data that shows the state of a process at a given point in time. One record is created per existing process ID in the system. This record is a multi-instance record.
Source information | Post-conversion information | ||
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Character encoding | Binary | Binary | Character string |
Shift-JIS | 8260 | 2360 | #` |
EUC | A3C1 | 2323 | ## |
UTF-8 | EFBCA1 | 232323 | ### |
Default values and values that can be specified
Item | Default value | Modifiable |
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Sync Collection With | Detail Records, APP2 | No |
Log | No | No |
LOGIF | Blank | Yes |
ODBC key fields
Lifetime
From the time the process executes until it terminates.
Record size
Fields
PFM-View name (PFM - Manager name) | Description | Smry | Format | Delta | Not sprtd on | Data source |
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CPU % (PCT_PROCESSOR_TIME) | Percentage of the elapsed processor time used by the process (%). In a multi-processor environment, usage is displayed with number of processors![]() | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Command Line (COMMAND_LINE) | Command line | -- | string (4,097) | No | -- | -- |
Creating Process ID (PROCESS_ID) | Process ID of the process that activated this process# | -- | ulong | No | -- | -- |
Elapsed Time (ELAPSED_TIME) | Total elapsed time for process execution (seconds)# | -- | utime | No | -- | -- |
Group (GROUP_NAME) | Name of the group to which the user who executed the process belongs. The group name is a domain name or a name pre-defined by the local system (NT AUTHORITY, computer-name, for example). If no group name is found that corresponds to the process security ID, NONE_MAPPED is stored; if the executing group name cannot be acquired from the process ID, Unknown is stored. | -- | string (36) | No | -- | -- |
Handle Count (HANDLE_COUNT) | Number of handles kept open by the process# | -- | ulong | No | -- | -- |
IO Data Bytes/sec (IO_DATA_BYTES_PER_SEC) | Rate at which data was read or written in all I/O operations generated by the process (bytes/second) | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
IO Data Operations/sec (IO_DATA_OPERATIONS_PER_SEC) | Number of read and write operations in all I/O operations generated by the process (operations/second) | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
IO Other Bytes/sec (IO_OTHER_BYTES_PER_SEC) | Rate at which data was manipulated by operations other than read or write operations (control functions, for example) in all I/O operations generated by the process (bytes/second) | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
IO Other Operations/sec (IO_OTHER_OPERATIONS_PER_SEC) | Number of operations other than read or write operations (control functions, for example) in all I/O operations generated by the process (operations/second) | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
IO Read Bytes/sec (IO_READ_BYTES_PER_SEC) | Rate at which data was read in all I/O operations generated by the process (bytes/second) | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
IO Read Operations/sec (IO_READ_OPERATIONS_PER_SEC) | Number of read operations in all I/O operations generated by the process (operations/second) | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
IO Write Bytes/sec (IO_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SEC) | Rate at which data was written in all I/O operations generated by the process (bytes/second) | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
IO Write Operations/sec (IO_WRITE_OPERATIONS_PER_SEC) | Number of write operations in all I/O operations generated by the process (operations/second) | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Interval (INTERVAL) | Always 0 | -- | ulong | No | -- | -- |
PID (ID_PROCESS) | Process ID. Unique identifier of the executing process | -- | ulong | No | -- | -- |
Page Faults/sec (PAGE_FAULTS_PER_SEC) | Rate at which page faults occurred in the process (faults/second) | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Page File Kbytes (PAGE_FILE_BYTES) | Size of the virtual memory area used by the process as paging files (KB)# | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Page File Kbytes Peak (PAGE_FILE_BYTES_PEAK) | Maximum size of the virtual memory area used by the process as paging files (KB)# | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Pool Nonpaged Kbytes (POOL_NONPAGED_BYTES) | Size of the memory that was used by the process and that cannot be paged (KB)# | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Pool Paged Kbytes (POOL_PAGED_BYTES) | Size of the memory that was used by the process and that can be paged (KB)# | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Priority Base (PRIORITY_BASE) | Process base priority. The greater the value, the higher the priority. The following values are available:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | -- | ulong | No | -- | -- |
Private Kbytes (PRIVATE_BYTES) | Size of the memory that was allocated to the process and that cannot be shared with other processes (KB)# | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Privileged CPU % (PCT_PRIVILEGED_TIME) | Percentage of the elapsed time the process used the processor in the privileged mode (%). In a multi-processor environment, usage is displayed with number of processors![]() | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Program Name (INSTANCE) | Executing program name | -- | string (257) | No | -- | -- |
Record Time (RECORD_TIME) | Time at which the record was created | -- | time_t | No | -- | -- |
Record Type (INPUT_RECORD_TYPE) | Record name. Always APS. | -- | char (8) | No | -- | -- |
Start time (START_TIME) | Start time of the process | -- | time_t | No | -- | -- |
Thread Count (THREAD_COUNT) | Number of threads (unit for executing an instruction) in the process. When a process is executed, at least one thread is started.# | -- | ulong | No | -- | -- |
User (USER_NAME) | Executing user name for the process. If no user name is found that corresponds to the process security ID, NONE_MAPPED is stored; if the executing user name cannot be acquired from the process ID, Unknown is stored. | -- | string (36) | No | -- | -- |
User CPU % (PCT_USER_TIME) | Amount of processor time used by the process in the user mode (%). In a multi-processor environment, usage is displayed with number of processors![]() | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Virtual Kbytes (VIRTUAL_BYTES) | Size of the virtual address space used by processes (KB)# | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Virtual Kbytes Peak (VIRTUAL_BYTES_PEAK) | Maximum size of the virtual address space used by processes (KB)# | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Working Set Kbytes (WORKING_SET) | Size of the memory used by the process (which is called a working set and indicates either the total memory size or the amount of memory that can be referenced without page faults) (KB)# | -- | double | No | -- | -- |
Working Set Kbytes Peak (WORKING_SET_PEAK) | Maximum size of the memory used by the process (which is called a working set and indicates either the total memory size or the amount of memory that can be referenced without page faults) (KB)# | -- | double | No | -- | -- |