HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Queue Manager Command Descriptions
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shown in the SINCE field of the header, the duration is show in the
DURATION field.
1. HEADING: Displays basic information about the process.
QMGR STATS AT <date> <time> shows the time when the command was
invoked
UNDOMODE indicates state performed during UNDO cycle (v5.001)
NAME shows the logical name of the Queue Manager
PROCESS shows the process name of the Queue Manager
SINCE shows the time the stats were last reset. If the stats have never
been reset, the time shown is the time the Queue Manager was
started.
AUDMON shows the monitor process associated with the Queue Manager
DURATION shows the time the Queue Manager has been running.
2. LATENCY WARNING STATUS – This section indicates the current status
of transaction processing. For 4.090, the only possible value is
DISABLED.
COLL shows the audit trail time and lag (difference between the audit
trail time and current time) for the last event received by the Collector.
CONS(ETS) shows the audit trail event time and lag for the oldest
outstanding event sent to the Consumer, i.e.,i.e., the oldest event sent
to the Consumer that it has not acknowledged committing or rolling
back.
CONS(LTS) shows the audit trail event time and lag for the last event sent
to the Consumer.
3. COLL PROCESSING SUMMARY: This section shows statistics on the
messages received from the Collector and their associated processing.
LAST RESTART FROM COLL (MAT POSITION) shows the restart information
sent by the Collector based upon the Collector’s restart position. The
columns are:
o SEQ is the MAT audit trail file sequence number.
o RBA is the MAT relative byte address (RBA).
o TIME is the MAT event time.
o LAG is the lag for the event.
COLL MESSAGE INFO (EVENT DATA) shows accumulated statistics over the
measurement period for the messages received from the Collector.
The columns are:
o RCVD – the total messages received.
o SIZE (BYTES) / MIN – the minimum message size received.
o SIZE(BYTES) / MAX – the maximum message size received.
o SIZE(BYTES) / AVG – the average message size received.
o EVENTS / MIN – the minimum number of events in a message.
o EVENTS / MAX – the maximum number of events in a message.
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