Name | Data Type | Default Value | Qualifiers |
Name | Data Type | Value |
AverageResponseTime | uint32 | |
Description | string | The average response time is the mean of a number of requests captured between StatisticTime and a close point in time in the past. This interval or duration, that the average depends on, is defined by the underlying implementation such that it still has a reasonable proximity to one point in time. The term average is not focused on averaging a number of requests but averaging a period of time. Therefore, the average does not relate to more than a couple of minutes and, consequently, AverageResponseTime has the notion of the response time at the point in time of StatisticTime. If the interval is too great, AverageResponseTime becomes meaningless for monitoring. If no response time can be determined, the value is 0. |
PUnit | string | second * 10^-3 |
Units | string | MilliSeconds |
LastActivity | datetime | |
Description | string | The point in time (date and time) when the most recent inbound activity was observed for the application. A value of all zeros indicates that no inbound activity has taken place since the application was started. |
NumberOfActiveRequestors | uint32 | |
Counter | boolean | true |
Description | string | The number of active requestors in the application system. It may differ from the number of active requests (greater if a requestor has issued multiple requests, smaller if some of the requestors have no request running at the considered point in time). Very often it reflects the number of user logged on to the application system or the number of sessions being served by the system.
Note that the semantics of a requestor are general enough to characterize the entire application system. |
NumberOfActiveRequests | uint32 | |
Counter | boolean | true |
Description | string | The number of requests currently being served. This is not the count of open connections! Very often it reflects the number of current user requests. Note that the semantics of a request are general enough to characterize the entire application system. |