OEM User's Guide

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Manually Refreshing Displayed Statistics
Repeatedly selecting Auto Refresh from the View menu toggles the auto refresh
attribute on and off.
Manually Refreshing Displayed Statistics
If auto refresh of the Statistics window is disabled, you can manually refresh the
displayed data to retrieve current counter values. To force the window to be updated with
the latest data, choose Refresh from the View menu.
Closing the Statistics Window
To close the Statistics window, choose Close from the View menu, or click the close
box.
OEM Server Statistics
The following table lists and describes the use of the counters displayed in the Statistics
window.
Counter Name Description
Adapter Info
Class Instances
The number of configured adapters. This value should be equal to the
number of adapters contained in the list on the Adapters tab of the Options
dialog + 2. (The 2 are OEM internal entries.)
Adapter Table
Class Instances
The number of adapter tables in the OEM. This value should be 1 in most
cases.
Adapter Table
Items
The number of items in the adapter list on the Adapters tab of the Options
dialog.
Client Info
Class Instances
The number of active clients. This value should equal the number of
entries in the Clients window.
Client Message
Callbacks
The number of ClientMessage callbacks performed by the OEM.
Client Table
Class Instances
The number of client tables in the OEM. This value should be 1 in most
cases.
Client Table
Items
The number of entries in the Clients window.
Command
Callbacks
The number of command-related callbacks performed by the OEM.
Command
Queue Items
The number of command items waiting to be processed by the OEM.
Except when actually processing a command callback, this number should
be 0.
Current
Callback Class
Instance ID
The index number of the last OEM callback object created. In general,
there should be one of these for each framework adapter that has been
activated. This is true even if the adapter has since been stopped.
Current
Request Class
Instance ID
The index number of the last OEM request class object created. In general,
there should be one of these for each client that has connected to the
OEM. This is true even if the client has since been shut down.