2.2 Overview of user-defined record collection
PFM - Agent for Platform can collect performance data not provided by default and store it in a record. This record for storing performance data is called a user-defined record. For details about how to collect user-defined records, see 6. User-Defined Record Collection.
The following table lists the information for which user-defined records can be set, the records corresponding to type of information, and the means for setting user-defined records.
Information supporting user-defined record collection |
Records |
How records are set |
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Performance console counter information |
PD_GEND record |
Collection data addition utility |
PI_GENI record |
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64-bit performance console counter information |
PD_GD64 record |
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PI_GI64 record |
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Event log information |
PD_ELOG record |
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Workgroup information |
PI_WGRP record |
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Process operating status information |
PD_APP2 record |
PFM - Web Console |
PD_APPD record |
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PD_APS record |
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PD_APSI record |
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PD_ASVC record |
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Application operating status information |
PD_APP record |
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User-specific performance data |
PD_UPD record |
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PD_UPDB record |
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PI_UPI record |
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PI_UPIB record |
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PI_XUI1 record |
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PI_XUI2 record |
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PI_XUI3 record |
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PI_XUI4 record |
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PI_XUI5 record |
Like other records, user-defined records specified on each host can be used for displaying reports on PFM - Web Console and issuing alarms based on monitoring.
When multiple pieces of performance data are collected into each record, a new line is added for each field in the user-defined record as each piece of performance data is collected. As a result, each user-defined record becomes a multi-line record. A multi-line record is a multi-instance record.
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