Performance data files: QAPMSNADS
Field Name
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Description
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Attribute
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INTNUMInterval number: The nth sample database interval based on the start
time specified in the Create Performance Data (CRTPFRDTA) command.PD (5,0)
DTETIMInterval date (yymmdd) and time (hhmmss): The date and time of the
sample interval.C (12)
INTSECElapsed interval seconds: The number of seconds since the last sample
interval.PD (7,0)
SNJNAMSNADS job name.C(10)
SNJUSRSNADS job user.C(10)
SNJNBRSNADS job number.C(6)
SNFTYPThis is a SNADS function type indicating which SNADS function this
job is running. The SNFTYP field is used to determine the type of activity
that this SNADS job conducts. - 1 -- SNADS router
- 2 -- SNADS receiver
- 3 -- SNADS sender
- 8 -- SNADS DLS Gate (Document Library Services)
- 9 -- SNADS RPDS Gate (VM/MVS bridge, SMTP, X.400)
PD(3,0)
SNNTRTransaction count.PD(11,0)
SNTRTTransaction time: The time from a distribution being put on the queue
to the time processing that distribution within this job is completed.PD(11,0)
SNRUTResource usage time: The total time that distributions are processed,
not including the time that they are waiting on the queue.PD(11,0)
SNATNActive transitions: The number of transitions between waiting for conditions
to be satisfied (a distribution to process) and starting to process a distribution.PD(11,0)
SNERRError count: Number of transactions that ended in error.PD(11,0)
SNNRCNumber of recipients: The number of recipients identified in the distribution.PD(11,0)
SNFSOFile server object (FSO) count: The number of transactions that required
a data object or document to be processed.PD(11,0)
SNFSOBFSO byte count: The size of the FSOs (data objects and documents) processed
by transactions.PD (11,0)
SNFOCFan-out count: The accumulated value of the number of distribution
queues that received a copy of a distribution during routing. For a single
distribution processed by the router, this value is the number of sender transactions
(paths) the distribution will take leaving the system. This is the number
of distribution copies that leave the system. (This field is only supported
by the router job.)PD (11,0)
SNLOCSet to '1' when a local delivery queue received a copy of the distribution
during routing. This indicates that the local system was a destination for
the distribution. (This field is only supported by the router job.)PD (11,0)