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Network Interface Summary (PI_NINS)

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Function

The Network Interface Summary (PI_NINS) record stores the performance data in which the data stored in the Network Interface Detail (PI_NIND) record is summarized per unit time.

The available network interfaces include a loopback adapter, a local Token Ring adapter, and an Ethernet adapter; multiple network interfaces can be installed on a single machine. Each interface can have multiple IP addresses. Every time performance data is collected, a record is created for each network interface, but only the first IP address that is found is used. Even when the Network Interface Detail (PI_NIND) record is not collected, performance data is stored in the Network Interface Summary (PI_NINS) record.

Notes:
  • If the DR function of Solaris is used to modify a system resource while a PFM - Agent for Platform service is running, some types of performance data cannot be correctly collected. The table below shows the types of system resources that are affected and the actions that you can take to correctly display reports after the modification.

    System resource type

    Report type

    Actions to be taken after modification

    LAN board

    Real-time

    Display the report again.

    Historical

    Specify the display period such that it does not include the date and time when the system resources were modified.

    Fields other than those listed below are affected by a system resource modification:

    • Interval (INTERVAL)

    • Record Time (RECORD_TIME)

    • Record Type (INPUT_RECORD_TYPE)

    • Fields that are added only when data is recorded in the Store database

    For details about modifying system resources, see Notes on performance information when modifying system resources in Notes on records.

  • This record cannot be used in Solaris shared-IP non-global zones, but can be used in exclusive-IP non-global zones. Although reports can be displayed in shared-IP non-global zones, 0 is displayed for all fields other than the Interval, Record Time, and Record Type fields.

Default values and values that can be specified

Item

Default value

Modifiable

Collection Interval

60

Yes

Collection Offset#

0

Yes

Log

No

Yes

LOGIF

Blank

Yes

Over 10 Sec Collection Time

No

No

Realtime Report Data Collection Mode

Reschedule

Yes

#

A value between 0 and 32,767 seconds can be specified (a value within the range specified for Collection Interval). Use this item to distribute the collection load, because executing data collection all at once results in concentration of the processing workload. Note that the data collection duration to be recorded is the same as the Collection Interval, regardless of the value specified for Collection Offset.

When changing the Collection Offset value, specify a value that takes into account the impact of the collection processing load.

ODBC key fields

None

Lifetime

None

Record size

Fields

PFM-View name

(PFM-Manager name)

Description

Smry

Format

Delta

Not sprtd in

Data source

Interface Count(NUMBER_OF_INTERFACES)

Interface count

COPY

ulong

No

--

Number of Network Interface Detail (PI_NIND) records summarized in Network Interface Summary (PI_NINS) record.

Interval(INTERVAL)

Interval at which the Network Interface Summary (PI_NINS) record was stored (seconds)

COPY

ulong

Yes

--

• When delta values are not checked in real time,

RECORD_TIME - last-boot-time

• Other cases,

RECORD_TIME - previous-record-time

Pkt Collisions(PACKET_COLLISIONS)

Number of packet collisions that occurred

AVG

ulong

Yes

--

--

Pkt Receive Errors(PACKET_RECEIVE_ERRORS)

Number of packet receive errors

AVG

ulong

Yes

--

--

Pkt Xmit Errors(PACKET_TRANSMIT_ERRORS)

Number of packet transmission errors

AVG

ulong

Yes

--

--

Pkts Rcvd(TOTAL_PACKETS_RECEIVED)

Number of packets received

AVG

ulong

Yes

--

--

Pkts Rcvd/sec(PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SECOND)

Frequency at which packets were received (number of packets per second)

R

float

Yes

--

TOTAL_PACKETS_RECEIVED ÷ INTERVAL

Pkts Xmitd(PACKETS_TRANSMITTED)

Number of packets transmitted

AVG

ulong

Yes

--

--

Pkts Xmitd/sec(PACKETS_TRANSMITTED_PER_SECOND)

Frequency at which packets were transmitted (number of packets per second)

R

float

Yes

--

PACKETS_TRANSMITTED ÷ INTERVAL

Record Time(RECORD_TIME)

Time at which the record was created (Greenwich Mean Time)

COPY

time_t

No

--

--

Record Type(INPUT_RECORD_TYPE)

Record type. Always NINS.

COPY

char(8)

No

--

--

Legend:

Smry: Summary

Not sprtd in: Not supported in