This attribute group provides data about current service inventory. It also contains aggregate metric data. Use the Services Inventory_610 attributes to track your services inventory and ensure that settings do not reach or exceed predefined thresholds.
The Services Inventory_610 attribute table contains one row per unique combination of service port name, service port namespace, operation name, operation namespace, and service type (provider or requester), for each 5-minute time interval. Only the incomplete and most recently completed time intervals are available for real-time queries. When historical data collection is enabled, each 5-minute interval record is collected as historical data.
Origin Node The application environment instance of the managed system. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 32 characters.
Service Type The type of service (0=Requester, 1=Provider).
Service Port Name (Unicode) The name of the service port where the message was intercepted. Also known as the Web Services Description Language (WSDL) port name. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 64 characters. An asterisk (*) value includes all service port names.
Operation Name (Unicode) The name of the WSDL operation contained in the intercepted message. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 64 characters. An asterisk (*) value includes all operations for the associated service port name.
Local Hostname (Unicode) The fully qualified name of the host computer on which the data collector is running, and where the message was intercepted. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 64 characters.
Local IP Address (Unicode) The IP address of the computer on which the data collector is running, and where the message was intercepted. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 64 characters.
Application Server Environment The type of runtime environment in which the data collector is running. The format of this attribute is an integer.
Application Server Node Name (Unicode) The node name of the application server where the message was intercepted. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 64 characters. Depending on the application server environment, this attribute might be empty. 1
Application Server Cell Name (Unicode) The name of the application server cell where the message was intercepted. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 64 characters. Depending on the application server environment, this attribute might be empty. 2
Application Server Name (Unicode) The name of the application server where the message was intercepted. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 64 characters. 3
Application Server Cluster Name (Unicode) The name of the application server cluster where the message was intercepted. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 64 characters. Depending on the application server environment, this attribute might be empty. 4
Table version (Unicode) The version of this table definition. This value does not represent the version of this product. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of eight characters.
Interval Begin Time The inclusive beginning date and time of the monitoring interval when the message was intercepted.
C = the century marker (for example, 1)
YY = the year (for example, 08 for 2008)
MM = the month (for example, 10 for October)
DD = the day of the month (for example, 18 for the 18th day)
hh = the hour portion of the time (for example, 19 for 7:00 p.m.)
mm = the minutes portion of the time (for example, 45 for 45 minutes past the hour)
ss = the seconds portion of the time (for example, 17)
nnn = the milliseconds portion of the time (for example, 010 for 10 milliseconds)
Interval End Time The exclusive end date and time of the monitoring interval when the message was intercepted.
C = the century marker (for example, 1)
YY = the year (for example, 08 for 2008)
MM = the month (for example, 10 for October)
DD = the day of the month (for example, 18 for the 18th day)
hh = the hour portion of the time (for example, 19 for 7:00 p.m.)
mm = the minutes portion of the time (for example, 45 for 45 minutes past the hour)
ss = the seconds portion of the time (for example, 17)
nnn = the milliseconds portion of the time (for example, 010 for 10 milliseconds)
Interval Length The length of the monitoring interval, in minutes. The format of this attribute is an integer.
Average Message Length The average message length, in bytes, observed during this interval (including headers when possible). The value of this attribute is set to -1 if no messages were observed for the operation during the monitoring interval. The format of this attribute is an integer.
Message Count The number of messages transmitted during this interval. The format of this attribute is an integer.
Elapsed Time Message Count The number of messages transmitted during this interval that contain an elapsed time value. The format of this attribute is an integer. For a Business Process Definition (BPD), the value is always -1.
Average Elapsed Message Round Trip Time The average elapsed round-trip time, in milliseconds. This average does not include values for round-trip time that were set to -1 (which indicates entry requests, for which there is no elapsed response time, or which indicates that no responses were intercepted during the monitored interval). The format of this attribute is an integer. For a Business Process Definition (BPD), the value is always -1.
Service Port Name : Operation Name : Service Type (Unicode) The concatenation of the service port namespace, service port name, operation namespace, operation name, and service type. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 396 characters.
Fault Count The number of faults observed during this interval. The format of this attribute is an integer.
Max Message Length The length of the largest message, in bytes, observed during this monitoring interval. When no messages are observed during this interval, the value of this attribute is set to -1. The format of this attribute is an integer.
Max Elapsed Time The longest elapsed time, in milliseconds, of any message observed during this monitoring interval. When no messages are observed during this interval, the value of this attribute is set to -1. The format of this attribute is an integer. For a Business Process Definition (BPD), the value is always -1.
Min Message Length The length of the shortest message, in bytes, observed during this monitoring interval. When no messages are observed during the monitoring interval, the value of this attribute is set to -1. The format of this attribute is an integer.
Min Elapsed Time The shortest elapsed time, in milliseconds, of any message observed during the monitoring interval. When no messages are observed during this interval, the value of this attribute is set to -1. The format of this attribute is an integer. For a Business Process Definition (BPD), the value is always -1.
Message Length Std Dev The standard deviation, in bytes, of all message lengths observed during the monitoring interval. The format of this attribute is an integer.
Elapsed Message Round Trip Time Std Dev The standard deviation of all elapsed round-trip times, in milliseconds, observed during this monitoring interval. This calculation does not include values for response time that were set to -1 (which indicates entry requests, or indicates that no responses were intercepted during the monitoring interval). The format of this attribute is an integer. For a Business Process Definition (BPD), the value is always -1.
Interval Status The status of this monitoring interval (Incomplete=1, Complete=2). A value of 1 (Incomplete) means that the end of the current monitoring interval is not yet reached, and it is possible that not all messages were received for the entire interval. The format of this attribute is an integer.
Filler1 This attribute is for internal use only and is not intended for inclusion in a query or to be displayed in a table view.
Service Port Namespace (Unicode) The namespace that is combined with the service port name to fully qualify the WSDL service port that is monitored by the data collector. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum of 128 characters.
Operation Namespace (Unicode) The namespace that is combined with the operation name to fully qualify the WSDL operation that is monitored by the data collector. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 128 characters.
Port Number The number of the port, 0 - 65535, on which the application server runtime environment that is being monitored is listening. If the port number is unknown, this attribute is set to -1. The format of this attribute is an integer. If you configure your WebSphere Application Server environment with security to prevent unauthenticated users from connecting to your Java™ Management Extensions (JMX) server, the data collector cannot obtain the port number. As a result, this attribute is set to a value of 0.
Unique Key (Unicode) This attribute is for internal use only and is used to uniquely identify the combination of service port namespace, service port name, operation namespace, operation name, and service type in the row of data in the table. The key that is generated from this combination is guaranteed to be unique within the table for the specific data collector, but might not be unique across multiple data collectors. This attribute is not displayed in a table view and is not intended for inclusion in a query based on this attribute group.
This attribute is not useful for queries, but might be useful for situation definitions. Use it as the Display Item in the situation definition if you want to differentiate the situation and have IBM® Tivoli Monitoring generate individual situation events for each row in the table that meets the situation threshold.
Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent Info (Unicode) Provides information about the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Agent (TEMA) that might be used to link to other related workspaces. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 64 characters. This attribute is available only for ITCAM for SOA monitoring agents at version 7.1.0 or later.
DC Info (Unicode) Provides information about the data collector that might be used to link to other related workspaces. The format of this attribute is an alphanumeric text string with a maximum length of 64 characters. This attribute is available only for ITCAM for SOA monitoring agents at version 7.1.0 or later.
Service Port Name Type The type of the service port. The port is identified in the Service Port Name attribute. The format of this attribute is an integer.
Request Count The number of request messages transmitted during this interval. The format of this attribute is an integer. This attribute is valid only for ITCAM for SOA version 7.1.1 or later.
Interval Response Count The number of response messages transmitted during this interval whose corresponding request message was observed during this same interval. This count includes both valid responses and fault responses and is less than or equal to the Elapsed Time Message Count attribute. The format of this attribute is an integer. This attribute is valid only for ITCAM for SOA version 7.1.1 or later.
Interval Fault Count The number of fault response messages transmitted during this interval whose corresponding request message was observed during this same interval. This count is less than or equal to the Fault Count attribute. The format of this attribute is an integer. This attribute is valid only for ITCAM for SOA version 7.1.1 or later.
Missing Response Percentage The percentage of request messages transmitted during this interval that did not have a corresponding response. A response whose request was observed in a previous interval is not counted. This attribute is different from the Missing Valid Response Percentage attribute, because a fault is counted as a response. The format of this attribute is an integer. This attribute is valid only for ITCAM for SOA version 7.1.1 or later.
Missing Valid Response Percentage The percentage of request messages transmitted during this interval that did not have a corresponding valid response. A response whose request was observed in a previous interval is not counted. This attribute is different from the Missing Response Percentage attribute, because a fault is not counted as a valid response. The format of this attribute is an integer. This attribute is valid only for ITCAM for SOA version 7.1.1 or later.
Valid Response Percentage The percentage of response messages transmitted during this interval that were not faults. The format of this attribute is an integer. This attribute is valid only for ITCAM for SOA version 7.1.1 or later.