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HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Queue Manager Command Descriptions
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Reference Manual—785421-002
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o BYTES REPLIED is the total number of bytes in the replies from the
Consumer.
o NUM WRTRDS is the number of writereads to the Consumer that
have completed.
o WRTRD TIME is the total time in seconds it took for the writeread
operation to complete – the interval between when the writeread
was issued and the replied received. Note: Since the writeread
is done nowaited, the Queue Manager is not blocked from other
processing for this period.
o AVG RESP is the average response time of the Consumer in
seconds over the period. This is the time from initiating the send
until the reply is received.
CUR SENDS is the number of messages outstanding to the Consumer at
this time.
CUR BYTES is the total bytes in the outstanding messages.
CUR AGE is the age of the oldest message outstanding in seconds – the
interval between the oldest message was sent to the current time.
MAX SENDS is the maximum number outstanding over the measurement
period.
MAX RESP is the maximum time over the measurement period, in
seconds, for a response from the Consumer.
QMGR BLOCKED is the total time over the measurement period that the
Queue Manager had messages to send to the Consumer but was
unable to send them because it had reached the NOWAIT depth
(MAXCONSWRITE parameter) of messages sent but not completed.
TRANSACTION TRACKING INFO provides statistics about the Queue
Manager’s tracking of transactions in messages sent to the Consumer.
o CUR CNT is the number of transactions it is currently tracking –
that is, the number of transactions that have been sent to the
Consumer but not reported committed or aborted by the
Consumer.
o MAX CNT is the maximum number of transactions over the
measurement period tracked by the Queue Manager.
o NUM ABORTING is the number of transactions sent to the Consumer
that are currently aborting – that is, the number of transactions
where a rollback event has been received and sent to the
Consumer, but the Consumer has not completed the operation.
5. EVENT SUMMARY: This section displays the counts of the different audit
trail event types that have been received from the Collector and sent to
the Consumer over the measurement period. Note that events sent to the
Consumer include those received from the Collector and those sent from
the queue on a restart unless the statistics are reset after a restart. The
total events for each specific event type are presented, followed by the
total number of events received or sent, followed by the rate. The rate is
calculated by taking the total number of events and dividing by the
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