OVNPM 1.5.2 - Performance Agent for NonStop Server Monitoring Guide
OVNPM Entities 31
Metric
Description
Process-Dispatches.nb/s
Number of times per second that process dispatching occurred during the sample time
Ptle-Curr.nb
The number of used Process Time List Elements
Ptle-Free.nb
The number of free Process Time List Elements
Send-Busy.%
Percentage of time the CPU spent sending data to other CPUs.
Swappable-Memory.%
Percentage of swappable memory on the CPU.
Term-Response.%
Percentage of time that terminal processes on the CPU spent on terminal responses
Tle-Curr.nb
The number of used Time List Elements
Tle-Free.nb
The number of free Time List Elements
Tns-Busy.%
Percentage of time that the CPU was busy executing TNS code
Tnsr-Busy.%
Percentage of time that the CPU was busy executing TNS/R code.
Transactions.nb/s
Number of transactions per second performed by terminal processes that are on the CPU
3-5 CSPOOL
The CSPOOL domain represents the individual spooler subsystems on a Node, and the activities associated with
the individual collectors for those spooler subsystems.
3-5-1 CSPOOL Instance Configuration
Domain
CSPOOL
DescriptionDomain SPOOLER represents the individual spooler subsystem
Syntax
SPOOLER <$Cspool>,<$Supervisor> [,TREND=<ON|OFF>]
Example
SPOOLER $S,$SPLS
3-5-2 CSPOOL Metrics
Metric
Description
Full.%
Percentage of the space available to an individual spooler collector that is currently being
used to store printing jobs
3-6 DISK
The DISK domain represents the individual disks that are installed on an HP NonStop system.
3-6-1 Disk Instance Configuration
Domain
DISC
DescriptionDomain
DISC represents the individual disk that is installed on an HP NonStop system
SyntaxDISC
<$Volume> [,TREND=<ON|OFF>]
Example
DISC $SYSTEM
3-6-2 Disk Metrics
Metric
Description
Audit-Buf- Force-1024.nb
Number of times that the disk process had to write to the audit trail volume before it
could write a dirty 1024 cache block and thereby free that block for another use.
Audit-Buf-Force-2048.nb
Number of time that the disk process had to write to the audit trail volume before it could
write a dirty 2048 cache block and thereby free that block for another use.