Scheduler attributes
The attributes display data for the Scheduler service.
The Scheduler attributes display data for the Scheduler service.
The attributes within this group are used to build the Scheduler workspace.
Instrumentation Level The instrumentation level for the Scheduler. For WebSphere® Version 6 or later, the valid values are None, Basic, Extended, All, Custom. Blank if no instrumentation level is set.
Interval (sec) The length (in seconds) of the sampling interval. The valid format is a positive integer.
Node Name The name of the system on which the server is running. The value format is an alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 256 characters.
Origin Node The name of the server subnode. The valid format is an alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 128 characters.
Poll Count The number of polls which are collected on the intervals. The valid format is a positive integer.
Poll Duration The average alarms during the latency. The valid format is a decimal (formatted to three decimal places). This value is an average of several values collected over an interval. The interval can be either between this time and the previous time you activated this workspace, or fixed (normally 60 seconds), depending on the configuration of the monitoring agent.
Poll Query Duration The duration of poll query. The valid format is a decimal (formatted to three decimal places). This value is an average of several values collected over an interval. The interval can be either between this time and the previous time you activated this workspace, or fixed (normally 60 seconds), depending on the configuration of the monitoring agent.
Row Number The row number. The valid format is a positive integer.
Run Duration The run duration. The valid format is a decimal (formatted to three decimal places). This value is an average of several values collected over an interval. The interval can be either between this time and the previous time you activated this workspace, or fixed (normally 60 seconds), depending on the configuration of the monitoring agent.
Sample Date and Time The date and time the monitoring agent collected the data. The valid format is a 12-character timestamp. For the STR and SCAN functions, the format is MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS; the following table shows the values contained in this character string.
Character String | Meaning |
---|---|
MM | Month |
DD | Day |
YY | Year |
HH | Hour |
MM | Minute |
SS | Second |
Example: 09/13/06 18:32:03 indicates the data was collected on September 13 2006, at 18:32:03.
This attribute was designed for logging and reporting data-collection times rather than for creating situations. To specify a time and date for comparison and testing, use attributes from the Universal Time or Local Time groups.
Scheduler Name The name of the scheduler. The valid format is an alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 256 characters.
Server Name The name of the application server. The valid format is an alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 256 characters.
Summary Whether this row is a summary row of statistical totals for all rows. Valid values are No and Yes.
Task Collision Rate The rate of the task collision. The valid format is a decimal (formatted to three decimal places). This value is an average of several values collected over an interval. The interval can be either between this time and the previous time you activated this workspace, or fixed (normally 60 seconds), depending on the configuration of the monitoring agent.
Task Delay Duration The duration of the task delay. The valid format is a decimal (formatted to three decimal places). This value is an average of several values collected over an interval. The interval can be either between this time and the previous time you activated this workspace, or fixed (normally 60 seconds), depending on the configuration of the monitoring agent.
Task Expiration Rate The rate of the task expiration. The valid format is a decimal (formatted to three decimal places). This value is an average of several values collected over an interval. The interval can be either between this time and the previous time you activated this workspace, or fixed (normally 60 seconds), depending on the configuration of the monitoring agent.
Task Failure Count The number of the failed tasks. The valid format is a positive integer.
Task Finish Count The number of the finished tasks which are collected on the intervals. The valid format is a positive integer.
Task Finish Rate The rate of the finished tasks. The valid format is a decimal (formatted to three decimal places). This value is an average of several values collected over an interval. The interval can be either between this time and the previous time you activated this workspace, or fixed (normally 60 seconds), depending on the configuration of the monitoring agent.
Task Run Rate The rate of the run tasks. The valid format is a decimal (formatted to three decimal places). This value is an average of several values collected over an interval. The interval can be either between this time and the previous time you activated this workspace, or fixed (normally 60 seconds), depending on the configuration of the monitoring agent.