Process End Detail (PD_PEND)

Function

The Process End Detail (PD_PEND) record stores the performance data showing the state after the process has terminated.

This is a multi-instance record.

Notes:
  • This record cannot be collected on a real-time basis.
  • Each process represents a program that was being executed before data collection.
  • This record is constantly monitoring process performance data at 60-second intervals, separately from the collection interval, and holds a maximum of 1,000 cases of data on terminated processes inside the service. Therefore, it cannot collect information on processes that terminate with an operation duration of less than 60 seconds.
    Furthermore, the data on terminated processes held inside the service is stored in the Store database for each collection interval. Therefore, set the collection interval such that the number of terminated processes does not exceed 1,000.
  • The performance data stored in this record is different from that stored in the Process Detail (PD) or Process Detail Interval (PD_PDI) record.
  • This record cannot be collected when the startup type of the Windows Management Instrumentation service (service name: WinMgmt), which provides OS system management information, is set to Disable.

Default values and values that can be specified

ItemDefault valueModifiable
Collection Interval60Yes
Collection Offset#0Yes
LogNoYes
LOGIFBlankYes
#
A value between 0 and 32,767 seconds can be specified (a value within the range specified for Collection Interval). Use this item to distribute the collection load, because executing data collection all at once results in concentration of the processing workload. Note that the data collection duration to be recorded is the same as the Collection Interval, regardless of the value specified for Collection Offset.

ODBC key fields

Lifetime

From process execution until termination

Record size

Fields

PFM-View name
(PFM - Manager name name)
DescriptionSmryFormatDeltaNot sprtd onData source
CPU % (PROCESSOR_PERCENT)Percentage of the elapsed processor time spent by all of the threads of the process for code execution (percent/second).--floatNo--(USER_TIME + KERNEL_TIME) [Figure] (EXIT_TIME - CREATION_TIME)
Creation Time (CREATION_TIME)Time at which the process was created.--time_tNo----
Elapsed Time (ELAPSED_TIME)Total elapsed time for process execution (seconds).--ulongNo--EXIT_TIME - CREATION_TIME
Exit Code (EXIT_CODE)Exit code of the process.--longNo----
Exit Time (EXIT_TIME)Time at which the process terminated.--time_tNo----
Interval (INTERVAL)Always 0.--ulongNo----
Kernel Time (KERNEL_TIME)Time spent on executing codes in the kernel mode to gain access to the system private data (seconds).--utimeNo----
PID (PROCESS_ID)Process identifier.--longNo----
Priority (PRIORITY)Process base priority. The following values are available:
- REALTIME
- HIGH
- ABOVE-NORMAL
- NORMAL
- BELOW-NORMAL
- IDLE
- Not Applicable
--string (24)No----
Privileged CPU% (KERNEL_PERCENT)Percentage of the elapsed time, spent by the process threads on executing codes in the kernel mode, to gain access to the system private data (percent/second).--floatNo--KERNEL_TIME[Figure] (EXIT_TIME - CREATION_TIME)
Program (PROCESS_NAME)Executing program name.--string (256)No----
Record Time (RECORD_TIME)Time at which the record was created.--time_tNo----
Record Type (INPUT_RECORD_TYPE)Record name. Always PEND.--char (8)No----
Total CPU Time (TOTAL_CPU_TIME)Time spent on code execution in the kernel and user modes (seconds).--utimeNo--USER_TIME + KERNEL_TIME
User CPU % (USER_PERCENT)Percentage of the elapsed time spent by the process threads on executing codes in the user mode (percent/second).--floatNo--USER_TIME /(EXIT_TIME - CREATION_TIME)
User Time (USER_TIME)Time spent on code execution in the user mode (seconds).--utimeNo----
Working Set Max Kbytes (WORKING_SET_MAX)Maximum working set size in the process (KB).--doubleNo--ReturnValue [Figure] 1KB
Working Set Min Kbytes (WORKING_SET_MIN)Minimum working set size in the process (KB).--doubleNo--ReturnValue [Figure] 1KB
Legend:
Smry: Summary
Not sprtd on: Not supported on