IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Application Diagnostics, Version 7.1.0.1
Requests Monitoring Configuration attributes
The Requests Monitoring Configuration attributes provide information for all requests monitored in application. Use these attributes to monitor application edge requests. The agent supports three types of edge requests, Servlet/JSP, EJB, and Portal.
The attributes within this group are used to build the Request Baseline workspace.
The name of the application to which the request belongs. Format is alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 256 characters.
The unique identifier that is assigned automatically when the application is first configured and is preserved during the whole application life cycle. Format is positive integer.
Application Tier Threshold (msec)
The response time threshold in the application tier in milliseconds. Format is positive integer.
Auto Threshold Bad Projection (%)
The bad response time projection used for auto threshold. Format is positive integer.
The percentage to derive the fair response time threshold from the baseline selection. Format is positive integer.
Auto Threshold Fair Projection (%)
The fair response time projection used for auto thresholds. Format is positive integer.
The request auto threshold
mode. Valid values are Default, Custom, and Disabled.
The maximum allowed deviation of requests baseline data used for auto threshold. Format is positive integer.
The minimum percent of requests baseline data used for auto threshold. Format is positive integer.
The response time threshold in the backend tier in milliseconds. Format is positive integer.
The time (in milliseconds) that defines the bad requests. A request that spends more time than this threshold to complete is a bad request. Use this attribute in conjunction with Fair Response Threshold
(msec) attribute and Fair Response Zone
(msec) attribute. Format is positive integer.
The value of bad error rate percentage. Format is positive integer.
The response time threshold in the client tier in milliseconds. Format is positive integer.
Fair Response Threshold (msec)
The time (in milliseconds) that defines the fair requests. A request that spends less time than this threshold to complete is a good request. Use this attribute in conjunction with Fair Response Zone
(msec) attribute and Bad Response Threshold
(msec) attribute. Format is positive integer.
The time span (in milliseconds) that defines the fair requests. This time span is between the fair response time threshold and the bad time threshold. If the response time of a request falls into this time span, the request is a fair request. Use this attribute in conjunction with Fair Response Threshold
(msec) attribute and Bad Response Threshold
(msec) attribute. Format is positive integer.
The value of fair error rate percentage. Format is positive integer.
The length (in seconds) of the sampling interval. Format is positive integer.
The name of the system on which the server is running. Format is alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 256 characters.
The name of the server subnode. Format is alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 128 characters.
The request detail name. Format is alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 256 characters.
The unique identifier of the request that belongs to the application. Format is positive integer.
A shortened version of Request Name, used to display the request name
in the chart view. Format is alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 24 characters.
The URL for servlet requests, or the fully qualified class name for EJBs. Format is alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 256 characters.
The type of request being run. Valid values are All, Servlet/JSP, EJB, and Portal.
The date and time the Tivoli Enterprise Management Agent collected the data. The valid format is a 12-character timestamp. For the STR and SCAN functions, the format is MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS; the following table shows the values contained in this character string:
Format of the 12-character timestamp
Character String Meaning MM Month DD Day YY Year HH Hour MM Minute SS Second
Example: 09/13/06 18:32:03 indicates the data was collected on September 13, 2006, at 18:32:03.
This attribute was designed for logging and reporting data collection times rather than for creating situations. To specify a time and date for comparison and testing, use attributes from the Universal Time or Local Time groups.
The name of the application server. Format is alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 256 characters.
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Parent topic:
Attributes for ITCAM Agent for J2EE