HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Queue Manager Command Descriptions
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o EVENTS / AVG – the average number of events per message.
o BYTE TOTALS / RECEIVED – the total bytes received from the
Collector.
o BYTE TOTALS / REPLIED – the total bytes sent in response to the
Collector.
PENDING REPLY shows the number of messages received from the
Collector that have not yet been replied to.
CUR AGE is the age of the oldest outstanding message from the Collector
– the difference between the time the message was received and the
current time.
MAX PENDING REPLY shows the maximum number of messages received
that were not replied to over the measurement period.
MAX REPLY is the maximum time, in seconds, between when a message
was received and replied to over the measurement period.
AVG REPLY is the average time, in seconds, for a reply to the Collector to
be issued over the measurement period.
COLL BLOCKED is the time the Collector was blocked from sending
messages because the Queue Manager had not replied and the
Collector had sent all messages it could. The time is calculated by
accumulating the interval between the Queue Manager receiving a
message such that the max nowait I/O (MAXCONSWRITES
parameter) is reached, and when the Queue Manager receives the
next message from the Collector over the measurement period.
4. CONS PROCESSING SUMMARY: This section displays statistics about
messages sent from the Queue Manager to the Consumer. It includes
cumulative statistics over the measurement period, as well as the current
state of Consumer related processing.
CONSUMER MESSAGE INFO (EVENT DATA) presents cumulative message
statistics over the measurement period. The columns in this section
are:
o SENDS is the number of messages sent, including those that have
not completed yet.
o MIN SIZE is the minimum length of the messages sent, in bytes.
o MAX SIZE is the maximum length of the messages sent to the
Consumer, in bytes.
o AVG SIZE is the average size of the messages sent to the
Consumer, in bytes.
o MIN OPS is the minimum number of operations (events) in the
messages sent to the Consumer.
o MAX OPS is the maximum number of operations (events) in the
messages sent to the Consumer.
o AVG OPGS is the average number of operations (events) in the
messages sent to the Consumer.
o BYTES SENT is the total number of bytes sent to the Consumer.
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