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RTR ACP to Application Messages, Node: NodeA PID: -ALL- Process name: -ALL- Image: -ALL- 14:15:46 Mon Jan 25 1999 Message Type Client Server Other Pend # Bytes # Bytes # Bytes # opened 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 closed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 msg1 0 0 0 msg1_uncertain 0 0 0 msgn 0 0 0 reply 0 0 0 rettosend 0 0 0 prepared 0 0 0 accepted 0 0 0 0 0 rejected 0 0 0 0 0 user_event 0 0 0 0 0 rtr_event 0 0 0 0 0 prepare 0 0 0 other request_info 0 0 0 set_info 0 0 0 calls active fail timeout receive_message 0 0 0 0 user_wakeup 0 0 |
Displays counts of messages and number of bytes from RTRACP to the application, as viewed from a specific node. Includes opened, closed, msg1, msg1_uncertain, msgn, reply (reply to client), rettosend (return to sender), accepted, prepared, rejected, user_event, rtr_event, prepare, request_info , and set_info messages as appropriate. For receive_message and user_wakeup , displays calls, active, fail, and timeout counts. Refer to the C Application Programmer's Reference Manual for an explanation of the message types.
The default is to display information on all PIDs, process names, and
images. To display information on one process only, use the qualifier
/IDENTIFICATION=
process-id
.
6.2.3 Monitor Active
ACTIVE TRANSACTIONS BY PROCESS Fri Mar 12 1999 19:32:41 Starts Complete Active Display totals: 5 5 0 Node ID Process name Image name NodeA 11141 SMITH_1 DISK01:[SMITH]RTR 5 5 0 |
Displays a list of RTR processes, and for each process the number of transactions they have started, the number of transactions they have completed, and the number of transactions still active.
OpenVMS systems show the actual process names; on Windows and UNIX
systems RTR produces a process name by combining user name and image
name.
6.2.4 Monitor App2acp
RTR Application to ACP Messages, Node: NodeA PID: -ALL- Process name: -ALL- Image: -ALL- 14:21:19 Mon Jan 25 1999 RTR Message Type Client Server Other # Bytes # Bytes # Bytes open_channel 0 0 0 0 0 0 close_channel 0 0 0 0 0 0 prepare_tx 0 0 accept_tx 0 0 0 0 reject_tx 0 0 0 0 broadcast_even 0 start_tx 0 0 send_to_servr 0 0 reply_to_client 0 0 request_info 0 0 set_info 0 0 |
Displays counts of messages and number of bytes from the application to RTRACP, as viewed from a specific node. Includes open_channel, close_channel, prepare_tx (prepare transaction), accept_tx (accept transaction), reject_tx (reject transaction), broadcast_event, start_tx, send_to_server, reply_to_client, request_info , and set_info . Refer to the C Application Programmer's Reference Manual for an explanation of the message types.
The default is to display counts for all PIDs and processes, for
client, server, and other roles.
6.2.5 Monitor Appdelay
FLOW CONTROL STALLS BY PROCESS Mon Jul 16 2001 15:38:37, NODE: rtrdoc Txn traffic stalls Bdcst traffic stalls KBytes PID Process Name reqs times secs max reqs times secs max sent Total _ * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |
Displays counts of flow-control induced traffic stalls by application
process.
6.2.6 Monitor Broadcast
BROADCAST RECEPTION BY PROCESS 15:20:27 6-APR-1999 Node ID Process name Received Queued Lost Delivery Rate Total 2750 5 17 850.0 NODEA 20400249 SMITH RTR 0 0 0 NODEA 2040024D JONES RTR 2750 5 17 850.0 NODEA 2040024B BROWN RTR 0 0 0 NODEA 2040024C ALLEN RTR 0 0 0 |
Displays information about the RTR user events process. Fields
displayed include number of user events enqueued for the application,
number of user events received by the application, and number of user
events discarded by RTR.
6.2.7 Monitor Calls
RTR API calls, Node: nodea , PID: 2162 , Process name: -ALL- Image: -ALL- 16:38:05 Fri Feb 12 1999 CALLS Client server fail MESSAGES client server pend open_channel 1 1 0 mt_opened 1 1 0 close_channel 0 0 0 mt_closed 0 0 0 start_tx 0 0 mt_msg1 - 0 1 send_to_server 1 0 mt_msg1_uncertain - 0 0 mt_msgn 0 0 reply_to_client 0 0 mt_reply 0 0 mt_rettosend 0 0 prepare_tx 0 0 mt_prepared 0 0 accept_tx 0 0 0 mt_accepte 0 0 0 reject_tx 0 0 0 mt_rejed 0 0 0 broadcast_event 0 0 0 mt_u_event 0 0 0 set_user_handle 0 0 0 mtr_event 0 0 0 get_tid 0 0 0 mt_prepare 0 0 other other request_info 3 0 mt_request_info 2 - 0 set_info 0 0 mt_set_info 0 - 0 error_text 2 mt_closed 2 set_wakeup 0 calls active fail timeout receive_message 9 1 2 2 user wakeup 0 0 |
Displays the total number of RTR API calls and their outcome for the
processes on all the nodes being monitored. Use the /IDENTIFICATION=
process-id
qualifier to display the values for one specific process, otherwise the
total values for all processes are displayed.
6.2.8 Monitor Channel
RTR CHANNELS BY TYPE PER PROCESS 16:41:13 Fri Feb 12 1999 Call-out Node ID Process name Image name Client Server Router Backend Nodea 2162 SMITH_1 DISK01:[SMI... 1 0 0 0 |
Displays the channels opened by the CALL RTR_OPEN_CHANNEL command.
OpenVMS systems show the actual process names; on Windows and UNIX
systems RTR produces a process name by combining user name and image
name.
6.2.9 Monitor Connects
C o n n e c t i o n S t a t u s S u m m a r y Node: nodea Tue Feb 16 1999 13:02:18 Executive summary--------------------------------------- Number of links up: 3 Number of links up (%): 100.0 Required links up: Yes ------------------------------------------------ -Detail- Node -> Link State Arch T'port Fail-reason --------------:-----:-----:------:-------------------------------- nodea->nodea up alpha - nodea->nodeb up alpha TCP nodea->nodec up i386 TCP |
Displays the link protocol for connected links, and the fail reason as
a text message for any links on which a connection has failed.
Unconnected links where connection has been attempted are highlighted.
Link state and architecture of the remote node are also displayed.
Summarizes link status and is less detailed than the MONITOR NETSTAT
display.
6.2.10 Monitor Ctccalls
ORTR Call history monitor screen on node:walkin PID : -ALL- Image: -ALL- at 16:48:32 Mon Jul 16 2001_ Calls Channel # State Msg/Event Ch.Used Status |
Displays the history of calls for a specific client transaction
controller.
6.2.11 Monitor Downstream
FLOW CONTROL STALLS DOWNSTREAM BY NODE & FACILITY Mon Jul 16 2001 15:40:21, NODE Txn traffic Bdcst traffic be->tr tr->fe be->tr Node & Facility reqs stall reqs stall reqs stall rtrdoc Test |
Displays counts of flow-control induced traffic stalls downstream from
the backend, between the backend and the router, and between the router
and the frontend. Downstream traffic runs away from the backend.
6.2.12 Monitor Event
EVENT ROUTING STATISTICS BY FACILITY Fri Sep 08 2000 15:21:47 Destination Transit Node & Facility In Out Lost In Out Lost Total 180 175 5 180 180 0 NODEA FACCMS 25 25 0 25 25 0 NODEA TESTFAC 155 150 5 155 155 0 |
Displays event routing data by facility. Information includes events in
transit from RTR to a destination facility and destination information
showing number of events enqueued for the application (In column),
number of events processed by the application (Out column), and the
number of events discarded by RTR (Lost column).
6.2.13 Monitor Flow
FLOW CONTROL COUNTERS Tue Sep 19 2000 14:08:06, NODE: -ALL- , FAC: -ALL- Credit Data Rate Requests Grants Role Available Bytes/sec Waits Sent Pending Sent Pending FE=>TR 15000 2065 307 966 0 966 0 TR=>BE 15000 2065 70 998 0 998 0 BE=>TR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TR=>FE 15000 0 0 2 2 0 Link Data Rate Waits Pending Reqs Sent Cache in use NODEA =>NODEA 0 0 0 1 NODEA 0 NODEA =>NODEB 0 0 0 0 NODEB 51456 NODEB =>NODEB 2065 307 0 968 NODEB =>NODEA 2065 70 0 999 |
Displays the flow control internals.
6.2.14 Monitor Flostalls
FLOW CONTROL INDUCED STALLS BY FACILITY Mon Jul 16 2001 15:41:03, NODE: rtrdoc Request traffic Response traffic fe->tr tr->be be->tr tr->fe Node & Facility reqs stall reqs stall reqs stall reqs stall rtrdoc Test |
Displays counts of flow-contrl induced traffic stalls.
6.2.15 Monitor Frontend
FRONTEND STATUS BY NODE AND FACILITY Tue Nov 02 1999 10:46:24, NODE:NODEA Node Facility FE Reject Retry Quorum State Router Status Count Rejects NODEA RTR$DEFAULT_FACILITY cnctd to smith 2 0 NODEA funds_transfer cnctd to smith 2 0 |
Displays frontend status and counts by node and facility, including frontend state current router, reject status, retry count, and quorum rejects.
Concurrency Measures Tue Apr 6 1999 10:04:26, NODE: NODEA -- averages -- txn -server- -- transactions -- srv txn txn Partition state cnt cnt act vreq vote ack /csn act /sec /csn RTR$DEFAULT active 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 |
Field | Meaning |
---|---|
Partition | Partition |
state | Partition state. |
txn cnt | Number of transactions executed for this partition. |
srv cnt | Number of servers active for this partition. |
srv act | Number of servers currently busy processing transactions for this sample. |
The following fields track the progress of a transaction through the states: vote requested, voted, acknowledged. | |
vreq | Number of transactions waiting for the server to vote. |
vote | Number of transactions that have been voted on by the server but not committed by RTR. |
ack | Number of transactions that have been committed but have not been acknowledged by the server. Acknowledgment occurs on a subsequent rtr_receive_message() call by the server processing this transaction to get a message for a new transaction. |
/csn | Number of transactions which have been grouped under the same "commit sequence number" (CSN). This grouping determines the ordering of transactions submitted to a secondary shadow server. |
txn/sec | The average rate of transaction starts per second for this partition. |
txn/csn | Average number of transactions which have been grouped under the same commit sequence number (CSN) since this partition became active. This average is computed as the quotient of the txn cnt column and the total number of CSNs. |
Node: NODE11 I P C S u m m a r y Fri Mar 5 1999 11:18:34 +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ This screen displays usage information on IPC messages, byte counts and IO primitives. Display units are counts, kbytes and calls respectively. +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | - - - - - O u t g o i n g / s - - - - | - - I n c o m i n g / s - -| Process Messages ...kbytes send() ...kbytes Messages recv() ...kbytes rtracp 110334 49744 73437 49744 73434 220299 5616 3123B84F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31232395 73282 5569 73280 5569 109930 293144 49685 |
Displays interprocess communication message information.
6.2.18 Monitor Ipcrate
Node: NODE11 I P C R a t e s Fri Mar 5 1999 11:18:53 +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ This screen displays rate information on IPC messages, byte counts and IO primitive usage. Display units are counts, kbytes and calls per second respectively. +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | - - - - - O u t g o i n g / s - - - - | - - I n c o m i n g / s - -| Process Messages ...kbytes send() ...kbytes Messages recv() ...kbytes rtracp 44 19 29 19 29 86 2 3123B84F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31232395 28 2 28 2 41 110 18 |
Displays interprocess communication rate information for messages.
JOURNAL USAGE ON NODE NODEA AT 10:36:05 Tue Apr 6 1999 LOCAL JOURNAL STANDBY JOURNAL(S) JNL_LCL_BLOCKS_IN_USE 128 JNL_RMT_BLOCKS_IN_USE 0 [___ 13% ] [ 0% ] JNL_LCL_NR_BLOCKS 992 JNL_RMT_NR_BLOCKS 992 JNL_LCL_TOP_BLOCKS_USED 128 JNL_RMT_TOP_BLOCKS_USED 0 JNL_LCL_BLOCKS_AVAILABLE 864 JNL_RMT_BLOCKS_AVAILABLE 0 JNL_LCL_TX_ENTRIES 1 JNL_RMT_TX_ENTRIES 0 JNL_LCL_TX_RECORDS 2 JNL_RMT_TX_RECORDS 0 JNL_LCL_MEMORY_BYTES 530121 JNL_RMT_MEMORY_BYTES 4197 JNL_LCL_DISK_READS 31 JNL_RMT_DISK_READS 33 JNL_LCL_BLOCKS_READ 992 JNL_RMT_BLOCKS_READ 1056 JNL_LCL_DISK_WRITES 12 JNL_RMT_DISK_WRITES 0 JNL_LCL_BLOCKS_WRITTEN 14 JNL_RMT_BLOCKS_WRITTEN 0 JNL_LCL_ENTRIES_TOTAL 201 JNL_RMT_ENTRIES_TOTAL 5 JNL_LCL_RECORDS_TOTAL 398 JNL_RMT_RECORDS_TOTAL 9 JNL_LCL_RECORDS_READ 21 JNL_RMT_RECORDS_READ 0 JNL_LCL_REC_BYTES_READ 8006 JNL_RMT_REC_BYTES_READ 0 JNL_LCL_NONTX_ENTRIES 5 JNL_RMT_NONTX_ENTRIES 0 JNL_LCL_OPEN_JOURNALS 2 |
Displays information about journal usage, including total number of entries and records written, number of records read, and how many bytes were involved. Bar graphs showing current usage of journal blocks (as a percentage of the total) are also provided.
The local journal figures refer to journal usage for the displayed node. Standby journals are journals of standby nodes that are being accessed due to restart or catch-up situations. Under normal conditions, standby journal figures are all zero.
The bar graphs appear under the first line of the display
(JNL_LCL_BLOCKS_IN_USE).
LINK COUNTERS Tue Sep 19 2000 14:24:44, NODE: -ALL- , LINK: -ALL- -> -ALL- ncf_protocol 0 nio_writing 0 ncf_timeout 0 nio_reading 0 ncf_linkexit 0 nio_wrerror 0 ncf_disconnect 0 nio_rderror 0 ncf_thirdparty 0 nio_rdincmp 0 ncf_pathlost 0 nio_seqerr 0 ncf_responses_sent 3 nio_bufovf 0 ncf_queries_rcvd 11 nio_reads_active 3 ncf_responses_rcvd 2 nio_writes_active 0 ncf_queries_sent 10 nio_bytes_rcvd 44206961 ncf_ipt_msgs_rcvd 16 nio_bytes_sent 44206996 ncf_ipt_msgs_sent 16 nio_pckts_rcvd 412114 ncf_link_gain 4 nio_pckts_sent 412114 ncf_link_loss 0 nio_msgs_rcvd 189284 ncf_aborted 0 nio_tmo_sends 161307 ncf_rejected 1 nio_tot_stall_sec 0 ncf_accepted 1 nio_tot_stalls 0 ncf_confirmed 1 qrm_req_link_queue 0 ncf_initiated 2 qrm_rsp_link_queue 0 |
Displays a number of per-link counters. The /LINK= link-name qualifier can be used to display the values for one specific link, otherwise the total values for all links are displayed.
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