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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management - Agent Option for Oracle Description, User's Guide and Reference


D. List of Processes

This appendix describes the processes of PFM - Agent for Oracle.

The following table lists the PFM - Agent for Oracle process. The value following the process name is the number of processes that can be started concurrently.

Note:

The process and limit numbers are identical whether PFM - Agent on a physical host or logical host.

Table D‒1: Processes of PFM - Agent for Oracle (for Windows)

Process name

(Process count)

Function

jpcagto.exe (n)

The process of the Agent Collector service. One process is started for each instance of PFM - Agent for Oracle.

jpcOcollect.exe (n)#1

The process for collecting performance data. One process is started for each instance.

jpcsto.exe (n)

The process of the Agent Store service. One process is started for each instance of PFM - Agent for Oracle.

stpqlpr.exe (1)#2

The process for backup or export of the Store database

#1

This process is a child process of the jpcagto.exe process.

#2

This process is a child process of the jpcsto.exe process.

Table D‒2: Processes of PFM - Agent for Oracle (for UNIX)

Process name

(Process count)

Function

jpcagto (n)

The process of the Agent Collector service. One process is started for each instance of PFM - Agent for Oracle.

jpcOcollect_10 (n)#1

The process for collecting performance data. One process is started for each instance. Monitored database: Oracle10g#2, Oracle11g#3 or later

jpcOcollect_11 (n)#1

The process for collecting performance data. One process is started for each instance. Monitored database: Oracle11g#4 or later

agto/jpcsto (n)

The process of the Agent Store service. One process is started for each instance of PFM - Agent for Oracle.

stpqlpr (1)#5

The process for backup or export of the Store database

#1

This process is a child process of the jpcagto process.

#2

This process runs if you monitor Oracle10g in HP-UX.

#3

This process runs if you monitor Oracle11g or later in Linux or AIX.

#4

This process runs if you monitor Oracle11g or later in HP-UX or Solaris.

#5

This process is a child process of the jpcsto process.