Status metrics for the queue manager. The values of these change frequently.
The MQ queue manager status metrics appear under the folder: MQ Queue Managers|<queue manager name>|Status.
These status metrics are reported for queue managers:
Displays the amount of real storage in kilobytes the queue manager address space is using in the private region.
Displays the accumulated CPU time in CPU microseconds used by the queue manager address space.
Displays the accumulated CPU time in CPU microseconds used by the job for the interval specified.
Displays the channel initiator status. Possible values are:
The channel initiator is active.
The channel initiator is not active.
Displays the amount of time it takes the wall clock to execute for the queue manager address space.
The number of I/O operations performed by the queue manager address space.
Displays the number of I/O operations performed by the queue manager address space for the specified interval.
Displays the queue manager status. Possible values are:
The queue manager is active.
The queue manager is not active.
The queue manager is quiescing.
Displays the status indicator for the Queue Manager Status with these values.
0
NONE
1
NORMAL
2
HIGH
3
WARNING
4
PROBLEM
All metrics are reported on every polling interval unless the alert has been acknowledged. In which case the metrics are absent and go gray.
Only the alerts that are unacknowledged appear in the Workstation Investigator tree. If there are no unacknowledged alerts these metrics will be zero.
The current number of MQ alerts that have a status of problem.
The current number of unacknowledged MQ alerts.
The current number of MQ alerts that have a status of warning.
The metrics for each MQ alert appear under the folder structure: MQ Queue Managers|<manager>|Alerts
The current alert threshold status. This value can be NONE, NORMAL, HIGH, WARNING, or PROBLEM.
The current alert threshold status as a numeric value. This value can be 0=NONE, 1=NORMAL, 2=HIGH, 3=WARNING, or 4=PROBLEM.
A description of the alert.
The name of the alert. In CA SYSVIEW, it is the variable name for the data collection element of the alert. This metric is the prefix of the alert folder name.
The priority of the alert from 0 through 999 with 999 having the highest priority.
The name of the queue manager
The resource of the alert. CA SYSVIEW is the resource argument to qualify the collection element of the alert. This metric will not appear if it has no value. This becomes the second underscore separated portion of the alert's folder name, when it exists.
The exception rule type. Possible values are:
The subgroup classification for the alert. Possible values are:
CHANNEL - MQ channel alert
PAGESET - MQ page set alert
POOL - MQ buffer pool alert
QMGR - MQ queue manager alert
QUEUE - MQ queue alert
The value last used during threshold processing. If the resource does not currently have an associated threshold definition, the value is the last value the data collector collects.
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