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Contents
Chapter 1. Monitoring Agent for SAP NetWeaver License Information data set . . . . 39
NetWeaver Java Stack . . . . . . . . 1 NetWeaver Request Analysis data set . . . . . 41
NetWeaver Resource Utilizaion data set . . . . 42
NetWeaver Transaction Services data set. . . . 43
Chapter 2. Dashboards . . . . . . . . 3 NetWeaver User Session Management data set . 43
Default dashboards . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 NetWeaver User Session Management Ins data
deepdive dashboards . . . . . . . . . . . 4 set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Group widgets for the Default dashboards . . . . 5 NWJ Performance Object Status data set. . . . 45
Group widgets for the deepdive dashboards . . . 11 Performance Object Status data set . . . . . 48
Custom views . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Request Breakdown data set . . . . . . . . 51
Request Context data set . . . . . . . . . 52
Chapter 3. Thresholds . . . . . . . . 17 Request Distribution data set . . . . . . . 52
Predefined thresholds . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Request Instance data set . . . . . . . . . 53
Customized thresholds . . . . . . . . . . 19 Request Stack Trace data set . . . . . . . . 54
Request Status data set . . . . . . . . . 55
Chapter 4. Attributes . . . . . . . . . 21 Request Summary data set . . . . . . . . 57
Data sets for the monitoring agent. . . . . . . 22 Request Trace data set . . . . . . . . . . 59
Attribute descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . 24 SAP NetWeaver Java Application Servers data set 61
NetWeaver Agent Configuration data set . . . 24 Take Action Status data set . . . . . . . . 61
NetWeaver Agent Configuration INS data set . . 24 Thread Pool Status data set . . . . . . . . 63
NetWeaver Cluster Heap data set . . . . . . 25
NetWeaver Configuration Manager data set . . 26 Accessibility features . . . . . . . . 67
NetWeaver Instance Heap data set. . . . . . 26
NetWeaver J2EE Cluster data set . . . . . . 27 Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
NetWeaver J2EE Instance data set . . . . . . 30 Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
NetWeaver J2EE Instance Sub data set . . . . 32 Terms and conditions for product documentation. . 71
NetWeaver JVM Data Source data set. . . . . 34 IBM Online Privacy Statement . . . . . . . . 72
NetWeaver JVM Failed Applications data set . . 35
NetWeaver JVM GCProblem Reporting data set 36
NetWeaver JVM Logged In Users data set . . . 37
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
NetWeaver JVM Web Container data set . . . . 38
The software provides a comprehensive means for gathering the information that is required to detect
problems early and to prevent them. Information is standardized across the system. You can monitor
multiple servers from a single console. By using the SAP NetWeaver Java Stack agent you can easily
collect and analyze SAP NetWeaver Java Stack specific information.
Install the monitoring agent on the system where the application that you want to monitor is located.
For more information, see the following documentation in IBM Knowledge Center:
v IBM Cloud Application Performance Management
v IBM Cloud Application Performance Management, Private
Use the SAP NetWeaver Java Stack agent dashboards to proactively monitor your SAP NetWeaver Java
Stack deployment. Each dashboard page contains views with key performance indicators.
When an application that includes SAP NetWeaver Java Stack managed resources (also referred to as
managed systems) is selected, the navigator and the Status Overview tab show SAP NetWeaver Java Stack
in the Components group:
v Click Components to see a single SAP NetWeaver Java Stack group widget that is displayed along
with a group widget for every other data source type in the application.
v Click the SAP NetWeaver Java Stack subgroup to see a group widget for each managed resource in the
application.
v Click inside a SAP NetWeaver Java Stack group widget or click a SAP NetWeaver Java Stack managed
resource from the navigator Instances section to open a dashboard with KPIs from the selected
managed resource.
For more information about the KPIs, click in the view or click in the dashboard banner.
Default dashboards
SAP NW Java Application
Use the SAP NW Java Application dashboard to know the overall status of the SAP NetWeaver
Java cluster and SAP NetWeaver Java instance.
SAP NW Java Cluster
The SAP NW Java Cluster dashboard shows the overall status and availability of the monitored
SAP NetWeaver Java cluster. Click anywhere on the group widget to drill down to open the
detail dashboard. Review the resource usage and investigate any warning or critical thresholds. If
the Events tab shows a warning or critical status indicator, open the tab to see the open events
and status for the application.
SAP NW Java Host Detail
Use the SAP NW Java Host Detail dashboard to know the percentage of processor, disk, and
memory usage for a selected JVM instance host.
SAP NW Java Instance
The SAP NW Java Instance dashboard shows the overall status and availability of the monitored
SAP NetWeaver Java instance. Click anywhere on the group widget to drill down to open the
detail dashboard. Review the resource usage and investigate any warning or critical thresholds. If
the Events tab shows a warning or critical status indicator, open the tab to see the open events
and status for the application.
Additional group widgets
These pop-up group widgets are displayed after you click a group widget for more details. Some
group widgets have links to more granular information in a popup widget, described here.
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v Logged in Users: The number of users that are logged in to each of the JVM instance.
v Slowest Response Time (ms): The maximum response time for a request.
v Web Container Requests: The number of Error500 error messages that are collected
during 24 hours. This count is reset after every 24 hours. This data is derived from the
Error 500 Count attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER JVM WEB CONTAINER data set.
Transaction Volume
The Transaction Volume group widget provides a bar chart that shows the good requests,
slow requests, and failed requests for the specified time.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v Failed requests: The number of transactions that failed for each monitoring interval.
v Good requests: The number of transactions that are completed for each monitoring
interval.
v Slow requests: The number of slow transactions for each monitoring interval.
v Timestamp: The local time at the agent when the data was collected.
SAP NW Java Cluster
The SAP NW Java Cluster dashboard shows the overall status and availability of the monitored
SAP NetWeaver Java cluster. Click anywhere on the group widget to drill down to open the
detail dashboard. Review the resource usage and investigate any warning or critical thresholds. If
the Events tab shows a warning or critical status indicator, open the tab to see the open events
and status for the application.
The following group widgets are available in this dashboard:
License Details
The License Details group widget provides information about the license of SAP
Netweaver that is installed on the system.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v Begin Date: The date from when the validity period of the license starts. This data is
derived from the Begin Date attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER LICENSE
INFORMATION data set.
v Expiration Date: The date up to when the license is valid. This data is derived from the
Expiration Date attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER LICENSE INFORMATION data set.
v Software Product: The name of the licensed software product. This data is derived from
the Product Name attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER LICENSE INFORMATION data
set.
v State: The status of the SAP NetWeaver license, such as active, valid, temporary, and
expired. This data is derived from the Status attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER
LICENSE INFORMATION data set.
v Type: The type of license, such as temporary or permanent. This data is derived from
the Type attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER LICENSE INFORMATION data set.
NetWeaver Cluster Heap Dump Details
The NetWeaver Cluster Heap Dump Details group widget provides information about the
heap dumps that are generated on all the Java virtual machine (JVM) instances in the
NetWeaver cluster.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v Archive Size (MB): The archived size (in MB) of heap dumps that are generated in the
JVM instance. The value N/A represents not archived. This data is derived from the
Archive Size attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER CLUSTER HEAP data set.
v Created Date: The date when the heap dump was generated. This data is derived from
the Created Date attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER CLUSTER HEAP data set.
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v Name: The compound name of the J2EE engine instance. Example: SID.Instance
ID.Instance Number.System Home.Instance Host Name. This data is derived from the
Name attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER J2EE CLUSTER data set.
v Netweaver Version: The Java implementation version of the SAP NetWeaver J2EE
Server. This data is derived from the Version attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER J2EE
CLUSTER data set.
v SID: The system identifier (SID) of the SAP NetWeaver J2EE cluster. This data is
derived from the SID attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER J2EE CLUSTER data set.
Top 5 User Sessions by Response Time
The Top 5 User Sessions by Response Time group widget shows the top 5 user sessions in
the cluster with the high response time. The user session with the highest response time
is placed at the top.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v Allocated Memory (Bytes): The amount of allocated memory (in MB) for a cluster
session. This data is derived from the Allocated Memory attribute in the KSV
NETWEAVER USER SESSION MANAGEMENT data set.
v CPU Usage (ms): The CPU usage (in seconds) by a cluster session. This data is derived
from the CPU Usage attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER USER SESSION
MANAGEMENT data set.
v DB Time (ms): The database usage (in seconds) by a cluster session. This data is
derived from the DB Time attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER USER SESSION
MANAGEMENT data set.
v Last Accessed Time (ms): The time stamp when the user last accessed the cluster
session. This data is derived from the Last Accessed Time attribute in the KSV
NETWEAVER USER SESSION MANAGEMENT data set.
v Response Time (ms): The maximum response time that is taken by a session among all
the cluster sessions. This data is derived from the Response Time attribute in the KSV
NETWEAVER USER SESSION MANAGEMENT data set.
v Total Active Requests: The number of active requests in the cluster session. This data is
derived from the Active Requests attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER USER SESSION
MANAGEMENT data set.
v Total Requests: The total number of requests for all the cluster sessions. This data is
derived from the Total Requests attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER USER SESSION
MANAGEMENT data set.
v User Name: The name of the user who is logged in to the SAP NetWeaver JVM. This
data is derived from the User Name attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER USER
SESSION MANAGEMENT data set.
Transaction Details (History)
The Transaction Details (History) group widget provides a line chart that contains
information about the count of transaction types, such as active, pending, not recovered,
suspended, and timed out for the specified period.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v Active: The number of specific types of transactions. This data is derived from the
Count attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER TRANSACTION SERVICES data set.
v Not Recovered: The number of specific types of transactions. This data is derived from
the Count attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER TRANSACTION SERVICES data set.
v Pending: The number of specific types of transactions. This data is derived from the
Count attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER TRANSACTION SERVICES data set.
v Suspended: The number of specific types of transactions. This data is derived from the
Count attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER TRANSACTION SERVICES data set.
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Database Connections (History)
The Database Connections (History) group widget provides a line chart that contains
information about the count of current connections to the SAP_SID_Database data source
that are in active, idle, and waiting for the specified period.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v Active: The number of connections that are currently in use. This data is derived from
the Used Connection Count attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER JVM DATA SOURCE
data set.
v Idle: The number of connections that are currently in the idle state. This data is derived
from the Idle Connection Count attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER JVM DATA
SOURCE data set.
v Timestamp: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is
derived from the Timestamp attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER JVM DATA SOURCE
data set.
v Waiting: The number of connection requests that are waiting to be processed. This data
is derived from the Waiting Connection Request Count attribute in the KSV
NETWEAVER JVM DATA SOURCE data set.
Garbage Collection (History)
The Garbage Collection (History) group widget provides a line chart that contains
information about the GC ratio for the specified period.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v GC Ratio: The ratio of the amount of time that was spent for garbage collection to the
overall run time of the JVM. This data is derived from the GC Ratio attribute in the
KSV NETWEAVER JVM GCPROBLEM REPORTING data set.
v Time: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived
from the Timestamp attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER JVM GCPROBLEM
REPORTING data set.
NetWeaver Heap Dump Details
The NetWeaver Heap Dump Details group widget provides information about the heap
dumps that are generated in all the JVM instances.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v Archive Size (MB): The archived size (in MB) of heap dumps that are generated in the
JVM instance. The value N/A represents Not Archived. This data is derived from the
Archive Size attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER INSTANCE HEAP data set.
v Created Date: The date when the heap dump was generated. This data is derived from
the Created Date attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER INSTANCE HEAP data set.
v Heap Dump FileName: The file name of the heap dump. This data is derived from the
Heap Dump File Name attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER INSTANCE HEAP data set.
v Host: The host name of the JVM instance where the heap dump is generated. This data
is derived from the Host attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER INSTANCE HEAP data
set.
v Location: The location where the heap dump file is available. Example:
/usr/sap/{SID}/J{instance}/j2ee/cluster/server{node}/. This data is derived from the
Location attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER INSTANCE HEAP data set.
v Size (GB): The size of a heap dump file in GB. This data is derived from the Size
attribute in the KSV NETWEAVER INSTANCE HEAP data set.
Top 5 Failed Applications
The Top 5 Failed Applications group widget shows the top 5 applications that recently
failed to run on the JVM instance.
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Using the dashboard
Determine if only some instances of a request have a problem.
v If all of the request instances are experiencing a problem, some of the underlying code might
be poorly constructed.
v If only some instances are experiencing the problem, locate the hot spot where the problem
occurred.
v To drill down to the Request Traces dashboard, click View request sequence on an instance
row.
The following group widgets are available in this dashboard:
Requests Instances
Displays the response time for individual requests inclusive of their nested requests. The
table is sorted by response time by default. Use the group widget to identify the request
instances with the highest response time.
Tip: You can drill down to view the request trace for this instance. Click View request
sequence on the request row.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v Action: Link to the Request Traces dashboard for the selected request instance.
v CPU Time (ms): The CPU time (in milliseconds) of the request instance. This data is
derived from the CPUTime attribute in the KSV REQUEST INSTANCE data set.
v Request Name: The name of the request. This data is derived from the RequestName
attribute in the KSV REQUEST INSTANCE data set.
v Request Type: The type of request that is being run. This data is derived from the
RequestType attribute in the KSV REQUEST INSTANCE data set.
v Response Time (ms): The response time (in milliseconds) of the request instance. This
data is derived from the ResponseTime attribute in the KSV REQUEST INSTANCE
data set.
v Thread ID: The ID of the thread that processed the request. This data is derived from
the ThreadID attribute in the KSV REQUEST INSTANCE data set.
v Timestamp: The time when the request instance started. This data is derived from the
RequestTimestamp attribute in the KSV REQUEST INSTANCE data set.
Request Summary
This is a diagnostics dashboard. Use the Request Summary dashboard to identify in which SAP
NetWeaver Java Stack Application segments the request spent the most time. From this
dashboard, you can drill down to the request instances that took the most time.
Remember: A time selector bar might be displayed. The time period applies to all group widgets
and dashboards that are derived from historical data. The time selector does not apply to the
deep-dive dashboards.
Using the dashboard
To identify which request instances resulted in a slow average response time for a specific
request, complete these steps:
1. Locate a request with a slow average response time in the Request Summary table.
2. Select a request in the table to view the response time breakdown for the request. The
Response Time Breakdown chart shows where the request spent the most time.
3. In the Response Time Breakdown chart, identify the request type that is taking up the most
time, and click the request type. The Request Instances dashboard opens. From this
dashboard, you see the request instances of this request type that had the slowest response
times.
The following group widgets are available in this dashboard:
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Click any bar on the chart to investigate requests that have a response time in this
percentile. For example, if the 50% bar shows a response time of 3000 ms and the 60%
bar shows a response time of 4000 ms, click the 60% bar to investigate request instances
with a response time between 3000 and 4000 ms.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v Percent of request completion: The percentile value. This data is derived from the
PercentileValue attribute in the KSV REQUEST DISTRIBUTION data set.
v Upper-bound response time (ms): The upper-bound response time (in milliseconds) for
the percentile value. This data is derived from the UpperBound attribute in the KSV
REQUEST DISTRIBUTION data set.
Request Traces
This is a diagnostics dashboard. Use the Request Traces dashboard to identify the sequence of
calls to nested requests and methods for a request instance. Use the dashboard to identify the
root cause of a problem, if the problem relates to the code.
Remember: A time selector bar might be displayed. The time period applies to all group widgets
and dashboards that are derived from historical data. The time selector does not apply to the
deep-dive dashboards.
Using the dashboard
v Compare the path taken by request instances that ran without a problem and request instances
that performed poorly. Use the request sequence dashboard to gather information about the
paths of each request instance. Depending on the input parameters, a request instance might
take a different path to other instances. The difference in path taken might indicate the source
of the resource issue or bottleneck.
v Use the stack tree to identify the nested requests or method call where the bottleneck or slow
response time occurred.
v Use the request context to identify the specific resource that the nested request or method call
was using.
The following group widgets are available in this dashboard:
Method Trace
Displays a tree view of all the request instances and their nested requests. If method data
was collected, calls to methods are included in this tree.
The request sequence table provides the response time and the CPU usage of request,
nested request, or method call.
Tip:
v Use the response timeline to compare response times across requests, nested requests,
and method calls.
v When an event is an external call, an external call icon is displayed in the event type
column.
v Select any trace to filter the Request context and the Request stack trace tables for the
specific request. To remove the filtering, click Clear Selection.
v Expand a request in the method trace table to view subrequests that were called by the
request.
The following KPIs for the group widget are derived from the attributes as described:
v Children: The order ID of child methods. This data is derived from the
ChildrenOrderId attribute in the KSV REQUEST TRACE data set.
v CPU time (ms): The CPU time (in milliseconds) of the method call or request. This data
is derived from the CpuTime attribute in the KSV REQUEST TRACE data set.
Custom views
After you select an application that includes a SAP NetWeaver Java Stack managed resource, select the
Custom Views tab to create and display custom dashboard pages with attribute values from the SAP
NetWeaver Java Stack agent. You can quickly build monitoring pages for an application and save them
for viewing by you alone or share with other users.
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Chapter 3. Thresholds
Thresholds test for certain conditions on your managed systems, such as memory usage over 95%, and
raise an event when the conditions have been met.
The agent comes with predefined thresholds that you can use to monitor your SAP NetWeaver Java Stack
environment.
After you click System Configuration > Threshold Manager, select SAP NetWeaver Java Stack as
the data source type to see all the available thresholds.
Predefined thresholds
The thresholds are organized by the data set for which they were written. The SAP NetWeaver Java Stack
agent has the following predefined thresholds:
KSV_KSV_CLUSTER_CPU_USAGE_CRITICAL
The percentage of processor usage by all the processes has exceeded the critical threshold of 90.
The default configuration has the following SQL syntax:
*IF *VALUE KSV_NetWeaver_Resource_Utilizaion.CPU_Utilization_Percent *GT 90
This threshold is evaluated every 1 minute.
The severity of this threshold is Critical.
KSV_KSV_CLUSTER_CPU_USAGE_WARN
The percentage of processor usage by all the processes has reached the warning threshold, which
is from 71 through 90.
The default configuration has the following SQL syntax:
*IF *VALUE KSV_NetWeaver_Resource_Utilizaion.CPU_Utilization_Percent *GT 70 *AND *VALUE
KSV_NetWeaver_Resource_Utilizaion.CPU_Utilization_Percent *LE 90
This threshold is evaluated every 1 minute.
The severity of this threshold is Warning.
KSV_KSV_CLUSTER_DISK_USAGE_CRITICAL
The percentage of disk space usage has exceeded the critical threshold of 90.
The default configuration has the following SQL syntax:
*IF *VALUE KSV_NetWeaver_Resource_Utilizaion.Used_Disk_Space_Percent *GT 90
This threshold is evaluated every 1 minute.
The severity of this threshold is Critical.
KSV_KSV_CLUSTER_DISK_USAGE_WARN
The percentage of disk space usage has reached the warning threshold, which is from 70 through
90.
The default configuration has the following SQL syntax:
*IF *VALUE KSV_NetWeaver_Resource_Utilizaion.Used_Disk_Space_Percent *GT 70 *AND *VALUE
KSV_NetWeaver_Resource_Utilizaion.Used_Disk_Space_Percent *LE 90
Customized thresholds
You can use the predefined thresholds as a starting point for event monitoring, and create your own
thresholds as conditions arise that you want to monitor. Hover your mouse over a help icon to get user
assistance for the field. Click the help tool to open the help system for the Threshold Manager help topic.
The SAP NetWeaver Java Stack agent has many data sets that you can use to create thresholds to monitor
for specific conditions.
Tip: If you are an IBM® Tivoli® Monitoring user, data sets are equivalent to attribute groups.
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Chapter 4. Attributes
Attributes are the application properties that are being measured and reported by the Monitoring Agent
for SAP NetWeaver Java Stack. Attributes make up the key performance indicators (KPIs) that are
reported, and you can use them to create thresholds for conditions that you want to monitor.
About attributes
Attributes are organized into data sets (also referred to as attribute groups). The values can be selectively
displayed in dashboards or used to define a threshold.
The most recent data sample of the attributes in the data set are used after you open a dashboard or start
a threshold.
Dashboards
Attributes are displayed in the dashboards. The widgets specify which attribute values to request
from a monitored resource.
Thresholds
You can define thresholds that monitor the state of your operating system, database, or
application and open an event when the threshold is exceeded. You use attributes to define
thresholds that describe a condition that you want to test. After the threshold is started, the
values that are assigned to the attributes in the threshold definition are compared with the values
collected by the SAP NetWeaver Java Stack agent. After the condition is met, an event is
registered and you are alerted by indicator icons in the Application Performance Dashboard
navigator and the Events tab.
The SAP NetWeaver Java Stack agent comes with predefined thresholds that are enabled and started
with the agent. If you edit a predefined threshold definition, such as to change a condition or
severity, it is no longer treated as a predefined threshold but considered a custom threshold.
Some attributes names display differently in the Threshold Editor, as shown in parentheses after
the name, such as “Object Count (OBJECT_COUNT)”.
When the sampled values for the attributes that are referenced in a threshold meet the condition
(such as attribute A is greater than 80%), an event is opened. Note the following conditions:
v When no data can be collected for a data set, an empty result is returned (no rows of data)
v When a specific attribute cannot be collected, the value 0 or “” is returned unless otherwise
specified in a particular attribute (for example, “N/A”)
v Any numeric attribute value that is greater than the largest (positive or negative) number that
can be represented by that type returns the corresponding maximum or minimum value. For
example, the maximum value for a 32-bit number is 2,147,483,647.
These values are displayed as text values that are defined by the data set, such as “Value Exceeds
Maximum” or “Value Exceeds Minimum”.
Historical data configurations
The SAP NetWeaver Java Stack agent collects historical data for key data sets that are shown in
the dashboards. A dashboard page that includes historical views from the managed resource
instance has a time selector tool for adjusting the time range. With line charts, you can also
compare the values with a previous day, up to the number of days that have been saved.
Numeric attributes have characteristics that are indicated in parentheses after the data type, such as
“(32-bit numeric property)”. A numeric attribute value can be 32-bit or 64-bit or some other size. The
value type can be gauge, which means it varies, like a speedometer; counter, which counts and always
increases; or numeric property, such as disk size.
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Additional information about attributes
For a list of the data sets, a list of the attributes in each data set, and descriptions of the attributes in the
SAP NetWeaver Java Stack agent, see “Data sets for the monitoring agent” and “Attribute descriptions”
on page 24.
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– Table name: KSVREQSMRY
– Historical table name: KSV_REQUEST_SUMMARY or KSVREQSMRY
v Data set name: Request Trace
– Table name: KSVREQTRC
– Historical table name: KSV_REQUEST_TRACE or KSVREQTRC
v Data set name: SAP NetWeaver Java Application Servers
– Table name: KSVNWJ2EES
– Historical table name: KSV_SAP_NETWEAVER_JAVA_APPLICATION_SERVERS or KSVNWJ2EES
v Data set name: Take Action Status
– Table name: KSVTACTST
– Historical table name: KSV_TAKE_ACTION_STATUS or KSVTACTST
v Data set name: Thread Pool Status
– Table name: KSVTHPLST
– Historical table name: KSV_THREAD_POOL_STATUS or KSVTHPLST
Attribute descriptions
Attributes in each SAP NetWeaver Java Stack agent data set collect data that the agent uses for
monitoring.
The descriptions of the data sets contain information such as description, type, and names for each
attribute in the data set. Some attributes are designated as key attributes. A key attribute is an identifier
attribute for the data set.
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The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption),
ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).
Size attribute
The size of a heap dump file in GB. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE or CSIZEINGB (historical name), Size
(caption), Size (attribute name), and CSIZEINGB (column name).
Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
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The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTIVE_JVM_COUNT or JVMS (historical
name), Active JVM Count (caption), Active_JVM_Count (attribute name), and JVMS (column
name).
Caption attribute
The short textual description about the Java instance. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: CAPTION or CAPTON (historical name),
Caption (caption), Caption (attribute name), and CAPTON (column name).
DB Driver Vendor attribute
The name of the vender of the database driver. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: DB_DRIVER_VENDOR or DBDVEN (historical
name), DB Driver Vendor (caption), DB_Driver_Vendor (attribute name), and DBDVEN (column
name).
DB Driver Version attribute
The version of the database driver. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: DB_DRIVER_VERSION or DBDVER (historical
name), DB Driver Version (caption), DB_Driver_Version (attribute name), and DBDVER (column
name).
DB Host attribute
The name of the server that contains the SAP database. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: DB_HOST or DBHOST (historical name), DB
Host (caption), DB_Host (attribute name), and DBHOST (column name).
DB IP Address attribute
The IP address of the server that contains the SAP database. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: DB_IP_ADDRESS or DBHOSTIP (historical
name), DB IP Address (caption), DB_IP_Address (attribute name), and DBHOSTIP (column
name).
DB Name attribute
The name of the database. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: DB_NAME or DBNAME (historical name), DB
Name (caption), DB_Name (attribute name), and DBNAME (column name).
DB Port attribute
The port number of the database server. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property).
The following names are defined for this attribute: DB_PORT or DBPORT (historical name), DB
Port (caption), DB_Port (attribute name), and DBPORT (column name).
DB Type attribute
The type of database. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: DB_TYPE or DBTYPE (historical name), DB
Type (caption), DB_Type (attribute name), and DBTYPE (column name).
Enqueue Server Host attribute
The name of the enqueue server host. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ENQUEUE_SERVER_HOST or ENQHOST
(historical name), Enqueue Server Host (caption), Enqueue_Server_Host (attribute name), and
ENQHOST (column name).
Enqueue Server Port attribute
The port number of the enqueue server. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property).
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Vendor attribute
The name of the server vendor. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: VENDOR (historical name), Vendor (caption),
Vendor (attribute name), and VENDOR (column name).
Version attribute
The Java implementation version of the SAP NetWeaver J2EE Server. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: VERSION (historical name), Version (caption),
Version (attribute name), and VERSION (column name).
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The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_HOST or SYSHOST (historical
name), System Host (caption), System_Host (attribute name), and SYSHOST (column name).
Telnet Port attribute
The access port of the telnet protocol. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property).
The following names are defined for this attribute: TELNET_PORT or TELNET (historical name),
Telnet Port (caption), Telnet_Port (attribute name), and TELNET (column name).
Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
Working Directory attribute
The working directory of the SAP NetWeaver Java instance. Example: /usr/sap/{SAPSID}/
{instance_name}/work directory The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: WORKING_DIRECTORY or WORKDIR
(historical name), Working Directory (caption), Working_Directory (attribute name), and
WORKDIR (column name).
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State attribute
The state of the SAP NetWeaver J2EE instance, such as active and inactive. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: STATE (historical name), State (caption), State
(attribute name), and STATE (column name).
System Home attribute
The name of the computer where the SAP NetWeaver Java instance is installed. The type is
string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_HOME or SYSHOST (historical
name), System Home (caption), System_Home (attribute name), and SYSHOST (column name).
Telnet Port attribute
The access port of the telnet protocol. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property).
The following names are defined for this attribute: TELNET_PORT or TELNET (historical name),
Telnet Port (caption), Telnet_Port (attribute name), and TELNET (column name).
Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
Working Directory attribute
The working directory of the SAP NetWeaver Java instance. Example: /usr/sap/{SAPSID}/
{instance_name}/work directory The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: WORKING_DIRECTORY or WORKDIR
(historical name), Working Directory (caption), Working_Directory (attribute name), and
WORKDIR (column name).
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The following names are defined for this attribute: JVM_ID or JVMID (historical name), JVM ID
(caption), JVM_ID (attribute name), and JVMID (column name).
Node attribute
The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption),
ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).
Start Error attribute
The error that occurs when you start the application. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: START_ERROR or STRTERR (historical name),
Start Error (caption), Start_Error (attribute name), and STRTERR (column name).
Startup Mode attribute
The startup mode of the application. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: STARTUP_MODE or STRTMODE (historical
name), Startup Mode (caption), Startup_Mode (attribute name), and STRTMODE (column name).
Status attribute
The status of the application, such as starting, started, upgrading, stopping, stopped, or implicit
stopped. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: STATUS (historical name), Status (caption),
Status (attribute name), and STATUS (column name).
Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
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This data set contains the following attributes:
JVM ID attribute
The ID of the SAP NetWeaver JVM. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: JVM_ID or JVMID (historical name), JVM ID
(caption), JVM_ID (attribute name), and JVMID (column name).
Node attribute
The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption),
ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).
Security Session Count attribute
The number of security sessions of the users who are currently logged in to the JVM. The type is
integer (32-bit gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: SECURITY_SESSION_COUNT or SECSESC
(historical name), Security Session Count (caption), Security_Session_Count (attribute name), and
SECSESC (column name).
Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
User Name attribute
The name of the user who is logged in to SAP NetWeaver JVM. This attribute is a key attribute.
The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_NAME or USERNAME (historical
name), User Name (caption), User_Name (attribute name), and USERNAME (column name).
Web Session Count attribute
The number of web sessions of the users who are currently logged in to the JVM. The type is
integer (32-bit gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: WEB_SESSION_COUNT or WEBSESC
(historical name), Web Session Count (caption), Web_Session_Count (attribute name), and
WEBSESC (column name).
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The following names are defined for this attribute: EXPIRATION_DATE or EXPDATE (historical
name), Expiration Date (caption), Expiration_Date (attribute name), and EXPDATE (column
name).
Hardware ID attribute
The hardware key that is required for SAP NetWeaver installation. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: HARDWARE_ID or HARDWAREID (historical
name), Hardware ID (caption), Hardware_ID (attribute name), and HARDWAREID (column
name).
Installation Number attribute
The 10-digit installation number of SAP NetWeaver that is provided by SAP. The installation
package includes the installation number. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: INSTALLATION_NUMBER or INSNO
(historical name), Installation Number (caption), Installation_Number (attribute name), and
INSNO (column name).
Node attribute
The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption),
ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).
Product Name attribute
The name of the licensed software product. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: PRODUCT_NAME or PRDNAME (historical
name), Product Name (caption), Product_Name (attribute name), and PRDNAME (column name).
Status attribute
The status of the SAP NetWeaver license, such as active, valid, temporary, and expired. The type
is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: STATUS (historical name), Status (caption),
Status (attribute name), and STATUS (column name).
System ID attribute
The system ID of the SAP NetWeaver Java Stack. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_ID or SYSID (historical name),
System ID (caption), System_ID (attribute name), and SYSID (column name).
System Number attribute
A unique 18-digit number that the license department assigns to each SAP NetWeaver system.
The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_NUMBER or SYSNO (historical
name), System Number (caption), System_Number (attribute name), and SYSNO (column name).
Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
Type attribute
The type of license, such as temporary or permanent. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TYPE or LICTYPE (historical name), Type
(caption), Type (attribute name), and LICTYPE (column name).
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NetWeaver Resource Utilizaion data set
The NetWeaver Resource Utilization is a system level data set that provides information about the
resource usage of the cluster host system.
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DB Time attribute
The database usage (in seconds) by a cluster session. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: DB_TIME or DBTIME (historical name), DB
Time (caption), DB_Time (attribute name), and DBTIME (column name).
Last Accessed Time attribute
The time stamp when the user last accessed the cluster session. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_ACCESSED_TIME or LASTACCTM
(historical name), Last Accessed Time (caption), Last_Accessed_Time (attribute name), and
LASTACCTM (column name).
Node attribute
The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption),
ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).
Response Time attribute
The maximum response time that is taken by a session among all the cluster sessions. The type is
string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: RESPONSE_TIME or RESTIME (historical
name), Response Time (caption), Response_Time (attribute name), and RESTIME (column name).
Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
Total Requests attribute
The total number of requests for all the cluster sessions. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_REQUESTS or REQ (historical name),
Total Requests (caption), Total_Requests (attribute name), and REQ (column name).
User Name attribute
The name of the user who is logged in to the SAP NetWeaver JVM. This attribute is a key
attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_NAME or USRNM (historical name),
User Name (caption), User_Name (attribute name), and USRNM (column name).
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Average Collection Duration attribute
The average duration of all data collections of this group in seconds. The type is real number
(32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following
values are defined: NO DATA (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed
in the User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: AVERAGE_COLLECTION_DURATION or
COLAVGD (historical name), Average Collection Duration (caption), Average_Collection_Duration
(attribute name), and COLAVGD (column name).
Cache Hit Percent attribute
The percentage of external data requests for this group that were satisfied from the cache. The
type is real number (32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision.
The following names are defined for this attribute: CACHE_HIT_PERCENT or CACHPCT
(historical name), Cache Hit Percent (caption), Cache_Hit_Percent (attribute name), and
CACHPCT (column name).
Cache Hits attribute
The number of times an external data request for this group was satisfied from the cache. The
type is integer (32-bit counter).
The following names are defined for this attribute: CACHE_HITS or CACHEHT (historical
name), Cache Hits (caption), Cache_Hits (attribute name), and CACHEHT (column name).
Cache Misses attribute
The number of times an external data request for this group was not available in the cache. The
type is integer (32-bit counter).
The following names are defined for this attribute: CACHE_MISSES or CACHEMS (historical
name), Cache Misses (caption), Cache_Misses (attribute name), and CACHEMS (column name).
Error Code attribute
The error code associated with the query. The type is integer with enumerated values. The
following values are defined: NO ERROR (0), GENERAL ERROR (1), OBJECT NOT FOUND (2),
COUNTER NOT FOUND (3), NAMESPACE ERROR (4), OBJECT CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
(5), COM LIBRARY INIT FAILURE (6), SECURITY INIT FAILURE (7), PROXY SECURITY
FAILURE (9), NO INSTANCES RETURNED (10), ASSOCIATOR QUERY FAILED (11),
REFERENCE QUERY FAILED (12), NO RESPONSE RECEIVED (13), CANNOT FIND JOINED
QUERY (14), CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 1 RESULTS (15), CANNOT FIND
JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 2 RESULTS (16), QUERY 1 NOT A SINGLETON (17), QUERY 2
NOT A SINGLETON (18), NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 1 (19), NO INSTANCES
RETURNED IN QUERY 2 (20), CANNOT FIND ROLLUP QUERY (21), CANNOT FIND ROLLUP
ATTRIBUTE (22), FILE OFFLINE (23), NO HOSTNAME (24), MISSING LIBRARY (25),
ATTRIBUTE COUNT MISMATCH (26), ATTRIBUTE NAME MISMATCH (27), COMMON DATA
PROVIDER NOT STARTED (28), CALLBACK REGISTRATION ERROR (29), MDL LOAD ERROR
(30), AUTHENTICATION FAILED (31), CANNOT RESOLVE HOST NAME (32), SUBNODE
UNAVAILABLE (33), SUBNODE NOT FOUND IN CONFIG (34), ATTRIBUTE ERROR (35),
CLASSPATH ERROR (36), CONNECTION FAILURE (37), FILTER SYNTAX ERROR (38), FILE
NAME MISSING (39), SQL QUERY ERROR (40), SQL FILTER QUERY ERROR (41), SQL DB
QUERY ERROR (42), SQL DB FILTER QUERY ERROR (43), PORT OPEN FAILED (44), ACCESS
DENIED (45), TIMEOUT (46), NOT IMPLEMENTED (47), REQUESTED A BAD VALUE (48),
RESPONSE TOO BIG (49), GENERAL RESPONSE ERROR (50), SCRIPT NONZERO RETURN
(51), SCRIPT NOT FOUND (52), SCRIPT LAUNCH ERROR (53), CONF FILE DOES NOT EXIST
(54), CONF FILE ACCESS DENIED (55), INVALID CONF FILE (56), EIF INITIALIZATION
FAILED (57), CANNOT OPEN FORMAT FILE (58), FORMAT FILE SYNTAX ERROR (59),
REMOTE HOST UNAVAILABLE (60), EVENT LOG DOES NOT EXIST (61), PING FILE DOES
NOT EXIST (62), NO PING DEVICE FILES (63), PING DEVICE LIST FILE MISSING (64), SNMP
MISSING PASSWORD (65), DISABLED (66), URLS FILE NOT FOUND (67), XML PARSE ERROR
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Object Status attribute
The status of the performance object. The type is integer with enumerated values. The following
values are defined: ACTIVE (0), INACTIVE (1). Any value that does not have a definition here is
displayed in the User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: OBJECT_STATUS or OBJSTTS (historical
name), Object Status (caption), Object_Status (attribute name), and OBJSTTS (column name).
Object Type attribute
The type of the performance object. The type is integer with enumerated values. The following
values are defined: WMI (0), PERFMON (1), WMI ASSOCIATION GROUP (2), JMX (3), SNMP
(4), SHELL COMMAND (5), JOINED GROUPS (6), CIMOM (7), CUSTOM (8), ROLLUP DATA (9),
WMI REMOTE DATA (10), LOG FILE (11), JDBC (12), CONFIG DISCOVERY (13), NT EVENT
LOG (14), FILTER (15), SNMP EVENT (16), PING (17), DIRECTOR DATA (18), DIRECTOR
EVENT (19), SSH REMOTE SHELL COMMAND (20). Any value that does not have a definition
here is displayed in the User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: OBJECT_TYPE or OBJTYPE (historical name),
Object Type (caption), Object_Type (attribute name), and OBJTYPE (column name).
Query Name attribute
The name of the attribute group. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: QUERY_NAME or ATTRGRP (historical
name), Query Name (caption), Query_Name (attribute name), and ATTRGRP (column name).
Refresh Interval attribute
The interval at which this group is refreshed in seconds. The type is integer (32-bit counter).
The following names are defined for this attribute: REFRESH_INTERVAL or REFRINT (historical
name), Refresh Interval (caption), Refresh_Interval (attribute name), and REFRINT (column
name).
Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
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The following names are defined for this attribute: INTERVALS_SKIPPED or INTSKIP (historical
name), Intervals Skipped (caption), Intervals_Skipped (attribute name), and INTSKIP (column
name).
Last Collection Duration attribute
The duration of the most recently completed data collection of this group in seconds. The type is
real number (32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision.
The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_COLLECTION_DURATION or
COLDURA (historical name), Last Collection Duration (caption), Last_Collection_Duration
(attribute name), and COLDURA (column name).
Last Collection Finished attribute
The most recent time a data collection of this group finished. The type is timestamp with
enumerated values. The following values are defined: NOT COLLECTED (0691231190000000),
NOT COLLECTED (0000000000000001). Any value that does not have a definition here is
displayed in the User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_COLLECTION_FINISHED or COLFINI
(historical name), Last Collection Finished (caption), Last_Collection_Finished (attribute name),
and COLFINI (column name).
Last Collection Start attribute
The most recent time a data collection of this group started. The type is timestamp with
enumerated values. The following values are defined: NOT COLLECTED (0691231190000000),
NOT COLLECTED (0000000000000001). Any value that does not have a definition here is
displayed in the User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_COLLECTION_START or COLSTRT
(historical name), Last Collection Start (caption), Last_Collection_Start (attribute name), and
COLSTRT (column name).
Node attribute
The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption),
ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).
Number of Collections attribute
The number of data collections for this group since the agent started. The type is integer (32-bit
counter).
The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_COLLECTIONS or NUMCOLL
(historical name), Number of Collections (caption), Number_of_Collections (attribute name), and
NUMCOLL (column name).
Object Name attribute
The name of the performance object. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: OBJECT_NAME or OBJNAME (historical
name), Object Name (caption), Object_Name (attribute name), and OBJNAME (column name).
Object Status attribute
The status of the performance object. The type is integer with enumerated values. The following
values are defined: ACTIVE (0), INACTIVE (1). Any value that does not have a definition here is
displayed in the User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: OBJECT_STATUS or OBJSTTS (historical
name), Object Status (caption), Object_Status (attribute name), and OBJSTTS (column name).
Object Type attribute
The type of the performance object. The type is integer with enumerated values. The following
values are defined: WMI (0), PERFMON (1), WMI ASSOCIATION GROUP (2), JMX (3), SNMP
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Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
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Node attribute
The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption),
ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).
Percentile Value attribute
The percentile value of the request. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: PERCENTILEVALUE or PV (historical name),
Percentile Value (caption), PercentileValue (attribute name), and PV (column name).
Request ID attribute
The ID of the request. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: REQUESTID or REQ_ID (historical name),
Request ID (caption), RequestID (attribute name), and REQ_ID (column name).
Request Name attribute
The name of the request. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: REQUESTNAME or REQ_NAME (historical
name), Request Name (caption), RequestName (attribute name), and REQ_NAME (column name).
Request Type attribute
The type of request that is being run. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: REQUESTTYPE or REQ_TYPE (historical
name), Request Type (caption), RequestType (attribute name), and REQ_TYPE (column name).
Response Time attribute
The response time (in milliseconds) of the request instance. The type is integer (32-bit gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: RESPONSETIME or REQ_RESP (historical
name), Response Time (caption), ResponseTime (attribute name), and REQ_RESP (column name).
Thread ID attribute
The ID of the thread that processed the request. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: THREADID or REQ_TH_ID (historical name),
Thread ID (caption), ThreadID (attribute name), and REQ_TH_ID (column name).
Time Stamp attribute
The time when the request instance started. The type is timestamp.
The following names are defined for this attribute: REQUESTTIMESTAMP or REQ_TMSTMP
(historical name), Time Stamp (caption), RequestTimestamp (attribute name), and REQ_TMSTMP
(column name).
Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
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The following names are defined for this attribute: AVGRESPONSETIME or AVG_RESP (historical
name), Avg Response Time (caption), AvgResponseTime (attribute name), and AVG_RESP
(column name).
Cache ID attribute
The cache ID of the request type. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: CACHEID or CACHE_ID (historical name),
Cache ID (caption), CacheID (attribute name), and CACHE_ID (column name).
Context attribute
The context. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: CONTEXT or CONTXT (historical name),
Context (caption), Context (attribute name), and CONTXT (column name).
Context Link attribute
The context link. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: CONTEXTLINK or CONTXT_LNK (historical
name), Context Link (caption), ContextLink (attribute name), and CONTXT_LNK (column name).
End Record Date Time attribute
The end date and time of the sampled period for all summary records. The type is timestamp.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ENDRECORDDATETIME or EREC_DTTIM
(historical name), End Record Date Time (caption), EndRecordDateTime (attribute name), and
EREC_DTTIM (column name).
ID attribute
The ID of the request type. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ID or REQ_SUM_ID (historical name), ID
(caption), ID (attribute name), and REQ_SUM_ID (column name).
Max Response Time attribute
The maximum response time (in milliseconds) for a particular request. The type is integer (32-bit
gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: MAXRESPONSETIME or MAX_RESP
(historical name), Max Response Time (caption), MaxResponseTime (attribute name), and
MAX_RESP (column name).
Min Response Time attribute
The minimum response time (in milliseconds) for a particular request. The type is integer (32-bit
gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: MINRESPONSETIME or MIN_RESP (historical
name), Min Response Time (caption), MinResponseTime (attribute name), and MIN_RESP
(column name).
Node attribute
The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption),
ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).
Request Count attribute
The total number of requests for a particular request name. The type is integer (32-bit counter).
The following names are defined for this attribute: REQUESTCOUNT or REQ_COUNTT
(historical name), Request Count (caption), RequestCount (attribute name), and REQ_COUNTT
(column name).
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Context Link attribute
The context link. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: CONTEXTLINK or CONTXT_LNK (historical
name), Context Link (caption), ContextLink (attribute name), and CONTXT_LNK (column name).
End Record Date Time attribute
The end date and time of the sampled period for all records. The type is timestamp.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ENDRECORDDATETIME or EREC_DTTIM
(historical name), End Record Date Time (caption), EndRecordDateTime (attribute name), and
EREC_DTTIM (column name).
ID attribute
The ID of the request type. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ID or REQ_SUM_ID (historical name), ID
(caption), ID (attribute name), and REQ_SUM_ID (column name).
Maximum Response Time attribute
The maximum response time (in milliseconds) for a particular request. The type is integer (32-bit
gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: MAXRESPONSETIME or MAX_RESP
(historical name), Maximum Response Time (caption), MaxResponseTime (attribute name), and
MAX_RESP (column name).
Minimum Response Time attribute
The minimum response time (in milliseconds) for a particular request. The type is integer (32-bit
gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: MINRESPONSETIME or MIN_RESP (historical
name), Minimum Response Time (caption), MinResponseTime (attribute name), and MIN_RESP
(column name).
Node attribute
The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption),
ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).
Request Count attribute
The total number of requests for a particular request name. The type is integer (32-bit counter).
The following names are defined for this attribute: REQUESTCOUNT or REQ_COUNTT
(historical name), Request Count (caption), RequestCount (attribute name), and REQ_COUNTT
(column name).
Request Name attribute
The name of the request. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: REQUESTNAME or REQ_NAME (historical
name), Request Name (caption), RequestName (attribute name), and REQ_NAME (column name).
Request Type attribute
The type of request. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: REQUESTTYPE or REQ_TYPE (historical
name), Request Type (caption), RequestType (attribute name), and REQ_TYPE (column name).
Sample Request Instances attribute
The total amount of sampled request instances. The type is string.
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Event Name attribute
The name of the event. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: EVENTNAME or EVENT_NAME (historical
name), Event Name (caption), EventName (attribute name), and EVENT_NAME (column name).
Event Type attribute
The type of event. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: EVENTTYPE or EVENT_TYPE (historical
name), Event Type (caption), EventType (attribute name), and EVENT_TYPE (column name).
Node attribute
The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption),
ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).
Order ID attribute
The order ID of the method call or request. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ORDERID or ORDER_ID (historical name),
Order ID (caption), OrderId (attribute name), and ORDER_ID (column name).
Parent Request ID attribute
The ID of the parent request. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: PARENTREQUESTID or PRT_REQ_ID
(historical name), Parent Request ID (caption), ParentRequestID (attribute name), and
PRT_REQ_ID (column name).
Post Time attribute
The end time (in milliseconds) of the trace method. The attribute is used by the Method Trace
group widget to calculate the duration of the trace method response time. A timeline is used to
represent the duration. The type is integer (32-bit gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: POSTTIME or REQ_POST (historical name),
Post Time (caption), PostTime (attribute name), and REQ_POST (column name).
Pre Time attribute
The start time (in milliseconds) of the trace method. The attribute is used by the Method Trace
group widget to calculate the duration of the trace method response time. A timeline is used to
represent the duration. The type is integer (32-bit gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: PRETIME or REQ_PRET (historical name), Pre
Time (caption), PreTime (attribute name), and REQ_PRET (column name).
Response Time attribute
The response time (in milliseconds) of the trace method. In the Method Trace group widget, a
timeline represents the duration of the response time. The type is integer (32-bit gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: RESPONSETIME or REQ_RESP (historical
name), Response Time (caption), ResponseTime (attribute name), and REQ_RESP (column name).
Start Time attribute
The start time of the method call or request. The type is integer (32-bit gauge).
The following names are defined for this attribute: STARTTIME or START_TME (historical name),
Start Time (caption), StartTime (attribute name), and START_TME (column name).
Timestamp attribute
The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp
(caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).
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Action Command attribute
The command that was run by the action. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTION_COMMAND or TSKCMND
(historical name), Action Command (caption), Action_Command (attribute name), and
TSKCMND (column name).
Action ID attribute
The id of the action. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property).
The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTION_ID or TSKID (historical name),
Action ID (caption), Action_ID (attribute name), and TSKID (column name).
Action Instance attribute
The instance that is associated with the output produced by running the action. The type is
string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTION_INSTANCE or TSKINST (historical
name), Action Instance (caption), Action_Instance (attribute name), and TSKINST (column name).
Action Message attribute
The message that is associated with the return code of the action. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTION_MESSAGE or TSKMSGE (historical
name), Action Message (caption), Action_Message (attribute name), and TSKMSGE (column
name).
Action Name attribute
The name of the action that was run. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTION_NAME or TSKNAME (historical
name), Action Name (caption), Action_Name (attribute name), and TSKNAME (column name).
Action Node attribute
The node where the action ran. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTION_NODE or TSKORGN (historical
name), Action Node (caption), Action_Node (attribute name), and TSKORGN (column name).
Action Owner attribute
The name of the situation or user that initiated the action. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTION_OWNER or TSKOWNR (historical
name), Action Owner (caption), Action_Owner (attribute name), and TSKOWNR (column name).
Action Results attribute
The output that is produced by running the action. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTION_RESULTS or TSKOUTP (historical
name), Action Results (caption), Action_Results (attribute name), and TSKOUTP (column name).
Action Status attribute
The return code from the Action Status dialog, which is the return code category that is defined
for the application return code. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property).
The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTION_STATUS or TSKSTAT (historical
name), Action Status (caption), Action_Status (attribute name), and TSKSTAT (column name).
Action Subnode attribute
The subnode where the action ran. The type is string.
The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTION_SUBNODE or TSKSBND (historical
name), Action Subnode (caption), Action_Subnode (attribute name), and TSKSBND (column
name).
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Thread Pool Avg Queue Length attribute
The average length of the thread pool queue during this run. The type is real number (32-bit
gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are
defined: NO DATA (-1), NO DATA (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is
displayed in the User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: THREAD_POOL_AVG_QUEUE_LENGTH or
TPAVGQL (historical name), Thread Pool Avg Queue Length (caption),
Thread_Pool_Avg_Queue_Length (attribute name), and TPAVGQL (column name).
Thread Pool Max Active Threads attribute
The peak number of threads in the thread pool that were simultaneously active doing work. The
type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO
DATA (-1), NO DATA (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the
User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: THREAD_POOL_MAX_ACTIVE_THREADS
or TPMAXAT (historical name), Thread Pool Max Active Threads (caption),
Thread_Pool_Max_Active_Threads (attribute name), and TPMAXAT (column name).
Thread Pool Max Queue Length attribute
The peak length the thread pool queue reached. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with
enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO DATA (-1), NO DATA (-100). Any
value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: THREAD_POOL_MAX_QUEUE_LENGTH or
TPMAXQL (historical name), Thread Pool Max Queue Length (caption),
Thread_Pool_Max_Queue_Length (attribute name), and TPMAXQL (column name).
Thread Pool Max Size attribute
The maximum number of threads that are allowed to exist in the thread pool. The type is integer
(32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO DATA
(-1), NO DATA (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User
Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: THREAD_POOL_MAX_SIZE or TPMAXSZ
(historical name), Thread Pool Max Size (caption), Thread_Pool_Max_Size (attribute name), and
TPMAXSZ (column name).
Thread Pool Min Active Threads attribute
The smallest number of threads in the thread pool that were simultaneously active doing work.
The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined:
NO DATA (-1), NO DATA (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in
the User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: THREAD_POOL_MIN_ACTIVE_THREADS or
TPMINAT (historical name), Thread Pool Min Active Threads (caption),
Thread_Pool_Min_Active_Threads (attribute name), and TPMINAT (column name).
Thread Pool Min Queue Length attribute
The minimum length the thread pool queue reached. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with
enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO DATA (-1), NO DATA (-100). Any
value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.
The following names are defined for this attribute: THREAD_POOL_MIN_QUEUE_LENGTH or
TPMINQL (historical name), Thread Pool Min Queue Length (caption),
Thread_Pool_Min_Queue_Length (attribute name), and TPMINQL (column name).
Thread Pool Queue Length attribute
The number of jobs currently waiting in the thread pool queue. The type is integer (32-bit gauge)
with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO DATA (-1), NO DATA (-100). Any
value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.
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K P
Key attribute 52 P4 Port attribute 31, 33
KPIs 3 Parent Request ID attribute 60
Percent attribute 51
Percentile Value attribute 53, 54
L Performance Object Status data set 48
Perm Gen Memory Shortages attribute 37
Last Accessed Time attribute 44, 45
Post Time attribute 60
Last Collection Duration attribute 47, 50
Pre Time attribute 60
Last Collection Finished attribute 47, 50
Product Name attribute 40
Last Collection Start attribute 47, 50
Location attribute 25, 27
Q
M Query Name attribute 48, 51
Max Response Time attribute 56
Maximum Response Time attribute 58
Memory Utilization Percent attribute 42 R
Message Server Host attribute 29 Refresh Interval attribute 48, 51
Message Server Port attribute 29 Request Breakdown data set 51
Method Trace attribute 25 Request Context data set 52
Min Response Time attribute 56 Request Count attribute 56, 58
Minimum Response Time attribute 58 Request Details attribute 41
Request Distribution data set 52
Request ID attribute 52, 54, 55
N Request Instance data set 53
Request Name attribute 41, 54, 57, 58
Name attribute 29, 31, 33
Request Response Time attribute 41
NetWeaver Agent Configuration data set 24
Request Stack Trace data set 54
NetWeaver Agent Configuration INS data set 24
Request Status data set 55
NetWeaver Cluster Heap data set 25
Request Summary data set 57
NetWeaver Configuration Manager data set 26
Request Trace data set 59
NetWeaver Instance Heap data set 26
Request Type attribute 41, 51, 54, 57, 58
NetWeaver J2EE Cluster data set 27
Response Time attribute 44, 45, 54, 60
NetWeaver J2EE Instance data set 30
NetWeaver J2EE Instance Sub data set 32
NetWeaver JVM Data Source data set 34
NetWeaver JVM Failed Applications data set 35 S
NetWeaver JVM GCProblem Reporting data set 36 Sample Req Instances attribute 57
NetWeaver JVM Logged In Users data set 38 Sample Request Instances attribute 58
NetWeaver JVM Web Container data set 38 SAP NetWeaver Java Application Servers data set 61
NetWeaver License Information data set 39 SAP System Name attribute 31, 33
NetWeaver Request Analysis data set 41 Security Session Count attribute 38
NetWeaver Resource Utilizaion data set 42 SID attribute 29
NetWeaver Transaction Services data set 43 Size attribute 26, 27
NetWeaver User Session Management data set 43 SQL Type attribute 35
NetWeaver User Session Management Ins data set 44 Start Error attribute 36
Node attribute 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 31, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, Start Record Date Time attribute 57, 59
41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 60, 61, 63 Start Template attribute 31, 33
Number of Collections attribute 47, 50 Start Time attribute 60
NWJ Performance Object Status data set 45 Startup Mode attribute 36
State attribute 31, 34
Status attribute 29, 36, 40
O Subnode Affinity attribute 61
Subnode MSN attribute 61
Object Name attribute 47, 50
Subnode Resource Name attribute 61
Object Status attribute 48, 50
Subnode Type attribute 61
Object Type attribute 48, 50
Subnode Version attribute 61
Order ID attribute 55, 60
System Home attribute 34
OS Architecture attribute 31, 33
System Host attribute 31
OS Name attribute 31, 33
System ID attribute 40
OS Version attribute 31, 33
System Number attribute 40
Out of Memory Errors attribute 37
T
Take Action Status data set 61
Telnet Port attribute 32, 34
U
Upper Bound attribute 53
Used Connection Count attribute 35
Used Connection Rate attribute 35
Used Disk Space Percent attribute 42
User Name attribute 38, 44, 45
V
Validity Days attribute 41
Value attribute 52
Vendor attribute 30
Version attribute 30
W
Waiting Connection Request Count attribute 35
Web Session Count attribute 38
widgets 3
Working Directory attribute 32, 34
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