C. List of Processes
This appendix lists the processes of PFM - Agent for Service Response.
For details about the processes of PFM - Manager, PFM - Web Console, and PFM - Base, see the Appendixes in the manual JP1/Performance Management Reference.
The following table lists the processes of PFM - Agent for Service Response. The value in parentheses following each process name is the number of instances of that process that can run concurrently.
Process name (Number of processes) |
Function |
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jpcagtv.exe(1) |
Process of the Agent Collector service. One instance of this process is started for each PFM - Agent for Service Response. |
jpcsto.exe(1) |
Process of the Agent Store service. One instance of this process is started for each PFM - Manager and each PFM - Agent. |
jpcvieprobed.exe(5) #1 |
IE Probe Daemon. Five instances of this process are started for each PFM - Agent for Service Response. |
esprobed.exe(1) |
Probe Daemon. One instance of this process is started for each PFM - Agent for Service Response. |
jpcviemd.exe(1) |
Process for controlling a system tray button and the IE Probe Daemon process to start, scheduling IE scenario measurement, and outputting the reports. |
espsvc.exe(1) |
Probe Daemon service process; performs communication between Probe Daemon and Windows service control manager. One instance of this process is started for each PFM - Agent for Service Response. |
jpcviesvc.exe(1) |
IE Probe Daemon service process; performs communication between IE Probe Daemon and Windows service control manager. One instance of this process is started for each PFM - Agent for Service Response. |
stpqlpr.exe(1)#2 |
Process for executing a backup or export of the Store database. |
espwebrec.exe#3 |
Web Recorder process. |
JpcvIERec.exe(1) |
IE Recorder process. |
esprobed_tm.exe(1) |
Process for executing a Web transaction measurement test. This process is executed by the jpcvtest command. |
- #1
-
This is a default value.
- #2
-
This is a child process of the jpcsto.exe process.
- #3
-
There is no restriction on the number of processes that can be executed simultaneously.