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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Terminal Summary (PD_TERM)

Function

The Terminal Summary (PD_TERM) record stores the performance data in which the data stored in the Process Detail (PD) record is summarized as the state for each terminal at a given point in time. A record is created for each terminal. This is a multi-instance record. Note that even if the Process Detail (PD) record is not collected, performance data is stored in the Terminal Summary (PD_TERM) record.

Notes:
  • If a process has no terminal name, ?? is displayed in the Terminal (TERMINAL_NAME) field.

Default values and values that can be specified

Item Default value Modifiable
Log No Yes
LOGIF Blank Yes
Sync Collection With Detail Records, PD No

ODBC key fields

PD_TERM_TERMINAL_NAME

Lifetime

From the time when at least one process is being executed at a particular terminal until the time when the number of processes being executed becomes 0.

Record size

Fields

PFM-View name
(PFM-Manager name)
Description Smry Format Delta Not sprtd in Data source
Avg I/O Kbytes (AVG_IO_KBYTES) Average transfer size in I/O operations (KB) -- float No HP-UX,
AIX,
Linux
TOTAL_IO_KBYTES [Figure] TOTAL_IO_OPS
CPU %(CPU_PERCENT_USED) Average value obtained by dividing CPU usage by the number of processors (%) -- float No -- (((USER_CPU_TIME + SYSTEM_CPU_TIME) [Figure] total-elapsed-time-of-all-processes-executed-from-a-terminal) [Figure] processors-count) [Figure] 100
Context Switches (CONTEXT_SWITCHES) Number of times context switching was executed -- ulong No HP-UX,
Linux
--
Interval (INTERVAL) Interval at which the Terminal Summary (PD_TERM) record was stored (seconds). Always 0. -- ulong No HP-UX,
Solaris,
AIX,
Linux
--
Major Faults (MAJOR_FAULTS) Number of page faults that cause physical I/O operations -- ulong No -- --
Minor Faults (MINOR_FAULTS) Number of page faults that do not cause physical I/O operations -- ulong No -- --
Process Count (PROCESS_COUNT) Number of processes executed from the terminal -- ulong No -- Number of processes in processes table that are using a terminal
Reads (READ_OPS) In AIX, this field shows the number of times RAW read operations occurred.
In Solaris, this field shows the number of times Block read operation occurred.
-- ulong No HP-UX,
Linux
--
Reads/sec (READ_OPS_PER_SECOND) Frequency at which read operations occurred (number of operations per second) -- float No HP-UX,
Linux
READ_OPS [Figure] total-elapsed-time-of-all-processes-executed-from-terminal
Real Mem Kbytes (REAL_MEMORY_KBYTES) Physical memory size used (KB) -- float No -- --
Record Time (RECORD_TIME) Time at which the record was created (Greenwich Mean Time) -- time_t No -- --
Record Type (INPUT_RECORD_TYPE) Record type. Always TERM. -- char(8) No -- --
Signals Rcvd (NUMBER_OF_SIGNALS_RECEIVED) Number of signals received -- ulong No Linux --
Swaps (SWAPS) Number of times swapping occurred -- ulong No Linux --
System CPU (SYSTEM_CPU_TIME) Time during which the system ran in the kernel mode (seconds) -- utime No -- --
Terminal (TERMINAL_NAME) Terminal name.
Process without terminal name, ?? is displayed.
-- string(40) No -- --
Throughput/sec (IO_KBYTES_PER_SECOND) I/O operation speed (KB per second) -- float No AIX,
Linux
TOTAL_IO_KBYTES [Figure] total-elapsed-time-of-all-processes-executed-from-terminal
Total I/O Kbytes (TOTAL_IO_KBYTES) Total size transferred in I/O operations (KB) -- double No AIX,
Linux
--
Total I/O Ops (TOTAL_IO_OPS) Number of I/O operations that occurred -- ulong No HP-UX,
AIX,
Linux
READ_OPS + WRITE_OPS
Total I/O Ops/sec (TOTAL_IO_OPS_PER_SECOND) Frequency at which I/O operations occurred (number of operations per second) -- float No HP-UX,
AIX,
Linux
TOTAL_IO_OPS [Figure] total-elapsed-time-of-all-processes-executed-from-terminal
User CPU (USER_CPU_TIME) Time during which the CPU ran in the user mode (seconds) -- utime No -- --
Virtual Mem Kbytes (VIRTUAL_MEMORY_KBYTES) Size of the virtual memory used (KB) -- float No Solaris --
Writes (WRITE_OPS) In AIX, this field shows the number of times RAW write operations occurred.
In Solaris, this field shows the number of times Block write operation occurred.
-- ulong No HP-UX,
Linux
--
Writes/sec (WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND) Frequency at which write operations occurred (number of operations per second) -- float No HP-UX,
Linux
WRITE_OPS [Figure] total-elapsed-time-of-all-processes-executed-from-terminal

Legend:
Smry: Summary
Not sprtd in: Not supported in