SM2 monitoring programs

RESPONSETIME

Wait times within the communications host and data transfer times cannot be taken into consideration.

Example: Responses to a /SHOW-FILE-ATTRIBUTES command

SHOW-FILE-ATTRIBUTES

 

Response time

 

 

as per def. 1

30:V:$ABCxxxxx.BEISP

54:V:$ABCxxxxx.MAN.1

60:V:$ABCxxxxx.MAN.2

60 :V:$ABCxxxxx.MAN.3

Response time

as per def. 2

 

30:V:$ABCxxxxx.MAN.4

30:V:$ABCxxxxx.MAN.5

30:V:$ABCxxxxx.MAN.6

51:V:$ABCxxxxx.MAN.7

12:V:$ABCxxxxx.MAN5.1

12:V:$ABCxxxxx.MAN5.2

663* :V:$ABCxxxxx.SM2.MAN

 

 

:V: PUBLIC: 10= FILES. RES=

369, FREE=

164, REL=

153 PAGES

:V: PRIVATE: 1= FILES. RES=

663, FREE=

0, REL=

0 PAGES

Trans- action time

The SM2 administrator can use the SET- or MODIFY-RESPONSETIME-PARAMETER statement and the ADD-CONNECTION-SET statement to define global and connection- specific monitoring parameters respectively.

Global parameters

If response times are recorded for specific categories (SCOPE=*CATEGORY), the calcu- lation of means values per category only involves values which are below the maximum corresponding bucket value. If no bucket-specific analysis is required, only one value is required to determine the overflow limit. If more than one bucket has been defined, values below this limit are ignored as being irrelevant, and the category assignment valid at the end of interaction remains applicable

Using the parameter CONNECTION-NUMBER=<integer 1..8187>, the maximum number of connections to be monitored is defined. Once this number is reached, response time monitoring continues, in which case SM2 will react to any unrecorded interaction in the following manner:

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Siemens U3585-J-Z125-8-76 1, SM2 monitoring system manual Example Responses to a /SHOW-FILE-ATTRIBUTES command