Job Management Partner 1 Version 10, Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management - Agent Option for Platform Description, User's Guide and Reference

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10.4.5 Performance data information to be collected

You need to collect the following information pertaining to performance data. In addition, you need to collect files, results of commands, and registry information from the machine.

The following table shows the performance data information specific to PFM - Agent for Platform that needs to be collected in an environment in which PFM - Agent for Platform is installed.

Table 10-6 Performance data information specific to PFM - Agent for Platform

Information type Overview Information that needs to be collected
(file name, collection command name, registry definition location)
Can be collected using the jpcras command?
Performance definition information Counter definition file
Counter definition location (registry)
system-folder\system32\perfc009.dat Y
system-folder\system32\perfc011.dat Y
system-folder\system32\perfh009.dat Y
system-folder\system32\perfh011.dat Y
Counter definition file HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Perflib Y
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services Y
Counter information during Agent Collector service startup installation-folder\agtt\agent\map.log Y
OS information (command)# Host name hostname Y
Version ver Y
Cluster cluster Y
Device mode Y
Disk counter diskperf Y
Disk volume mountvol Y
vol Y
Virtual drive subst Y
TCP/IP ipconfig Y
IPX ipxroute config Y
Network status nbtstat Y
Network name net name Y
Client net view Y
Service net start Y
Server service net config server Y
Workstation service net config workstation Y
Session net session Y
Shared resource net share Y
net use Y
User account net user Y
net accounts Y
Local group net localgroup Y
Domain controller dsquery server Y
dsquery ou Y
dsquery user Y
Process tasklist /m Y
tasklist /svc Y
TCP/IP netstat -a Y

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Y: Can be collected.

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