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TCModuleStatsCache

This log file contains information about the transaction class module cache.

This file is located in the log_root/visualization directory by default. We can configure the location of the visualization data service log files.


Log information

timeStamp Time in milliseconds.
tcmodname Transaction class module name.
dtname Deployment target name.
gwid The Gateway ID.
j2eemodname J2EE module name.
appname Application name.
tcname Transaction class name.
scname Service policy name.
nodegroup Node group name.
cell Cell name.
proxy Proxy or on demand router name.
proxycell Cell where the autonomic request flow manager (ARFM) gateway that submitted these statistics resides.
proxynode Node on which the ARFM gateway that submitted these statistics resides.
proxyserver Server on which the ARFM gateway that submitted these statistics resides.
protocol Protocol family of the requests for these statistics: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), SIP, Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP), or Java Message Service (JMS).
arrivals Number of requests that arrived during the reported interval.
executingInt Execution concurrency integral. This field is the sum, over each millisecond in the reported interval, of the number of requests that were running at the start of the millisecond.
lengthInt The queue length integral. This field is the sum, over each millisecond in the reported interval, of the number of requests in the queue at the start of the millisecond.
currentLen Number of requests in the queue at the end of the reported interval.
departs Number of messages dispatched to server during the reported interval and initiated a logical dialog. This field counts only the first reception of a certain message.
dropped Number of requests dropped because of a queue overflow.
waittm Sum in milliseconds, over all of the requests that are dispatched during the reported interval, of the time that each request spends waiting in the queue. The sum is specified in number of milliseconds. Divide the waittm value by the departs value to get the average amount of time that a request spends waiting in the queue.
resptm Sum in milliseconds of all of the response times of the requests that complete running during the reported interval. Divide the resptm value by the serviced value to get the average response time for the requests. The response time of a request is the sum of the queuing time of the request plus the service time of the request. The response time, however, does not include any time before the request reached the ARFM gateway queue. To calculate the sum, add the waittm value, which excludes time before enqueuing, and the servicetm value.
servicetm Sum of all the service times of the requests that completed running during the reported interval. The sum is in units of milliseconds. Divide the servicetm value by the serviced value to get the average service time for a request during the reported interval.
serviced Number of requests that completed during the reported interval.
begintm Start time for the statistics interval.
endtm End time for the statistics interval.
qlen Sum, over the requests that arrived during the reported interval, of the queue length, before insertion, as seen at each request arrival.
abvgoal Number of requests that both returned during the reported interval had a response time exceeding their service class threshold.
workFactors Average amount of work performed on a deployment target to serve an HTTP request, a SIP message, an Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) call, or a Java Message Service (JMS) message. The work factor is represented in standard processor megacycles. We can override the work factor values by specifying the workFactorOverrideSpec custom property on the deployment target.
dlgRtmRefusals Number of dialog retransmissions refused admission to a queue.
dlgRtmAdmissions Number of dialog retransmissions admitted to a queue.
dlg1stRefusals Number of dialog initiating messages not retransmissions, which are refused admission to a queue.
dlg1stAdmissions Number of dialog initiating messages not retransmissions, which are admitted to a queue.


Related tasks

  • Configure the autonomic request flow manager
  • Configure the visualization data service
  • Intelligent Management: autonomic request flow manager advanced custom properties
  • Intelligent Management: autonomic request flow manager custom properties