Measure Reference Manual

In G-series RVUs, the INPUT-BYTES-F field is a 64-bit version of INPUT-BYTES.
Counter type: Accumulating.
OUTPUT-BYTES
Number of bytes written to the terminal.
The total number of bytes transferred to and from the terminal is INPUT-BYTES plus this counter.
Because the terminal process modifies this counter before the I/O operation, this counter might
not be accurate if the write instruction fails.
For SNAX lines, this counter includes the 6-byte transmission header (TH) and the 3-byte
request/response (RH) SNA headers.
In D-series and G-series RVUs, this is a 32-bit counter. In H-series and J-series RVUs, it is a 64-bit
counter.
In G-series RVUs, the OUTPUT-BYTES-F field is a 64-bit version of OUTPUT-BYTES.
Counter type: Accumulating.
READS
Number of read operations (from the terminal to memory) performed by the terminal process.
Counter type: Incrementing.
REQUESTS
Number of requests received by the terminal process.
To determine how long the requests were queued before being read by the terminal process,
measure the process and examine the PROCESS RECV-QTIME counter.
Counter type: Incrementing.
RESPONSE-TIME
Time the terminal process spent on terminal response.
A transaction is a read from a terminal followed by a write to the terminal. Terminal response is
the interval between the end of the read and the beginning of the write.
Block mode operations read a function key and then read data. This counter does not include the
time between the two reads.
For SNAX lines, this counter is always zero.
Counter type: Response time.
TRANSACTIONS
Number of terminal transactions (a read followed immediately by a write) performed by the terminal
process.
RESPONSE-TIME measures the time spent on the transactions.
For SNAX lines, this counter is always zero.
Counter type: Incrementing.
WRITES
Number of write operations (from memory to the terminal) performed by the terminal process.
Counter type: Incrementing.
Legacy Style Only Counter Field DDL Definitions for TERMINAL Entities
These counter fields are used in Legacy Style DDL records only.
360 Entities and Counters