PERFDATA2 - ironstream_for_elastic - ironstream_for_kafka - ironstream_for_splunk - 7.4

Ironstream for Splunk®/Kafka®/Elastic® for IBM i Ironstream Integration Components Administration

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Integrate
Product family
Ironstream
Product
Ironstream > Ironstream for Splunk®
Ironstream > Ironstream for Kafka®
Ironstream > Ironstream for Elastic®
Version
7.4
Language
English
Product name
Ironstream Splunk®/Kafka®/Elastic®
Title
Ironstream for Splunk®/Kafka®/Elastic® for IBM i Ironstream Integration Components Administration
Copyright
2022
First publish date
2007
Last updated
2023-08-25
Published on
2023-08-28T08:26:48.055356

Performance Group 2 (*PERFDATA2) data metrics that can be collected:

Short Name

Description

Unit

Time Stamp

Time stamp in seconds since epoch 00:00 1/1/1970

Integer

Percent Perm Addr

Percentage of maximum possible addresses for permanent objects that have been used

Integer, expressing percentage in thousandths

Percent Temp Addr

Percentage of maximum possible addresses for temporary objects that have been used

Integer, expressing percentage in thousandths

System ASP

Storage capacity of the system auxiliary storage pool (ASP1)

Integer, expressed in Megabytes

Pct System ASP Used

Percentage of the system storage pool currently in use

Decimal, expressed in ten thousandths

Total Aux Storage

Total auxiliary storage on the system

Integer, in Megabytes

Cur Unprot Stor Used

Current amount of storage in use for temporary objects

Integer, in Megabytes

Max Unprot Stor Used

Largest amount of storage for temporary objects used at any one time since the last IPL

Integer, in Megabytes

Main Storage Size

Amount of main storage in the system. On a partitioned system, the main storage size can change while the system is active

Integer, in Kilobytes

Num of Memory Pools

The number of memory pools allocated

Integer

Note:

  • Integer in tenths means the value is reported to 1 decimal place then multiplied by 10. For example, a value of "12" represents 1.2.

  • Integer in hundredths means the value is reported to 2 decimal places then multiplied by

100. For example, a value of "123" represents 1.23.

  • Integer in thousandth means the value is reported to 3 decimal places then multiplied by 1000. For example, a value of "1234" represents 1.234.