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Application Process Detail (PD_APPD)

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Function

The Application Process Detail (PD_APPD) record stores performance data that summarizes by process being monitored on a per-application basis the state at a given point in time of the records stored in the Application Process Overview (PD_APS) records. One record is stored for each monitoring condition in the application. This record is a multi-instance record.

Note:

To change the application definition, you must change the settings from PFM - Web Console.

Default values and values that can be specified

Item

Default value

Modifiable

Log

No

Yes

LOGIF

Blank

Yes

Over 10 Sec Collection Time

No

No

Sync Collection With

Detail Records, APP2

No

Realtime Report Data Collection Mode

Reschedule

Yes

ODBC key field

Lifetime

From the time the application definition is added in PFM - Web Console until it is deleted.

Record size

Fields

PFM-View name

(PFM-Manager name)

Description

Smry

Format

Delta

Not sprtd in

Data source

Application Name (APPLICATION_NAME)

The name specified in the process monitoring settings

--

string(64)

No

--

--

Interval (INTERVAL)

Number of seconds in the interval during which Application Process Detail (PD_APPD) records were stored. Always 0.

--

ulong

No

HP-UX,

Solaris,

AIX,

Linux

--

Monitoring Condition (MONITORING_CONDITION)

Condition expression for identifying the processes to be monitored

--

string(128)

No

--

--

Monitoring Count (MONITORING_COUNT)

Number of running processes or services that match the monitoring condition.

--

ulong

No

--

--

Monitoring Field (MONITORING_FIELD)

Field to be monitored

--

string(16)

No

--

--

Monitoring Label (MONITORING_LABEL)

Name used to identify the monitoring condition

--

string(32)

No

--

--

Monitoring Max (MONITORING_MAX)

Upper limit on the monitoring count

--

ulong

No

--

--

Monitoring Min (MONITORING_MIN)

Lower limit on the monitoring count

--

ulong

No

--

--

Monitoring Number (MONITORING_NUMBER)

The monitoring condition number

--

word

No

--

--

Monitoring Status (MONITORING_STATUS)

Result of the monitoring count condition

NORMAL: No error exists.

ABNORMAL: An error exists.

--

string(9)

No

--

--

Record Time (RECORD_TIME)

Time at which the record was created (Greenwich mean time)

--

time_t

No

--

--

Record Type (INPUT_RECORD_TYPE)

Type of record. Always APPD.

--

char(8)

No

--

--

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