Format of record explanations
This chapter describes the records for PFM - Agent for Service Response in alphabetical order. Each record explanation contains the subsections described below.
Function
Provides an overview of the performance data that is stored in the record, and includes important information that should be noted.
Default and changeable values
Consists of a table of the default values for the performance data under the collection conditions defined for the record; also indicates whether or not each value can be changed by the user. The table below lists and describes each item that is included in Default and changeable values. For details about the items described in this table, see the chapter that describes management of operation monitoring data in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management User's Guide.
Table 9-1 Default values and changeable values
Item | Description | Changeable |
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Collection Interval | Shows the performance data collection interval (in seconds) | Y: Changeable N: Not changeable |
Collection Offset | Shows the offset value for starting performance data collection (in seconds). For details about the offset value, see the chapter that describes management of operation monitoring data in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management User's Guide. For details about the start time of performance data collection, see the chapter explaining the functions of Performance Management in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide. | |
Log | Shows whether or not collected performance data is stored in the Store database: Yes: Stored (however, if Collection Interval=0 is set, collected performance data is not stored) No: Not stored | |
LOGIF | Shows any conditions for storing collected performance data in the Store database |
ODBC key fields
Indicates the ODBC key fields that are required to use the record data stored in the Store database in SQL statements with PFM - Manager. Some ODBC key fields are common to all records, and some are specific to particular records. This section presents the ODBC key fields that are specific to the particular record. Only multi-instance records have specific ODBC key fields.
For details about the ODBC key fields common to all records, see List of ODBC key fields in this chapter. For details about how to use the ODBC key fields, see the chapter that describes linkage to an ODBC-compatible application program in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management Planning and Configuration Guide.
Lifetime
Indicates the period during which consistency is guaranteed for the performance data that is collected in the record. For details about the lifetime, see the chapter that describes the functions of Performance Management in the Job Management Partner 1/Performance Management System Configuration and User's Guide.
Record size
Indicates the amount of performance data that can be collected and stored in the record at one time.
Fields
Provides a table that describes the record's fields. The table contains the following columns: