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5.2.4.2 Data Elements List


The table below identifies data elements contained in this
file.  The entries for each data element are:
 
TIMESPAN:  Defines the timespans in which the data element
           is supported.  The timespans are indicated by
           the letters "XDWMYT" as follows:
 
                  X - DETAIL
                  D - DAYS
                  W - WEEKS
                  M - MONTHS
                  Y - YEARS
                  T - TABLES AREA
                  . - File is not supported
 
 The timespan field also indicates Essential Elements with
 the letter E, if applicable.
 
 DATA ELEMENT:  The data element name.
 
 DATA ELEMENT DESCRIPTION:  The data element's long name.
 
 The timespans in which a data element is supported are
 defined by each installation when CA MICS is installed.
 Therefore, this table has been generated as part of the
 installation process to accurately reflect the CA MICS
 system at your installation.

 
GENERATION DATE: Tue, May 12, 2009
 
Note:  Essential data elements are identified by an "E"
       under the Timespan asterisk (*) column.
 
  Time-    Data      Data Element
  Span *  Element    Description (LABEL)
 -------  --------   ----------------------------------------
 
 
Sequence/Summary Data Elements
 
 X.....E  DAY      - Day of Month
 X.....E  HOUR     - Hour of Day
 X..M..E  MONTH    - Month of Year
 X..M..E  NETWRKID - Network Identifier
 X..M..E  NINCODE  - Reporting Exception Code
 X..M..E  SYSID    - System Identifier
 X.....E  WEEK     - Week of Year
 X..M..E  YEAR     - Year of Century
 X..M..E  ZONE     - Time Zone
 
Common Data Elements
 
 X.....E  DAYNAME  - Name of Day of Week
 X..M..   DURATION - Recording Interval Time
 X..M..E  ENDTS    - End Time Stamp
 X..M..   MICSVER  - CA MICS Version Number
 X.....E  NCPNAME  - Network Ctl Program Name
 X.....E  NETNAME  - Resource Network Name
 X.....E  NPMIPADR - NPM IP Address
 X..M..   NPMTMAOT - Actual Observation Time
 X..M..   NPMTSEIS - Expected Interval Time
 X..M..   NPMTSLOG - Time Record Logged To SMF
 X..M..E  PLUNETID - PLU Network Id
 X..M..E  PRODUCT  - Network Product (Source) Name
 X..M..E  PRODVRRL - Product Version and Release
 X..M..E  RESNAME  - Resource Generic Name
 X..M..E  STARTTS  - Start Time Stamp
 X..M..   TMOFFSET - Time Offset
 
Retained Data Elements
 
 X.....   NINEVETS - Time Alert Was Recorded
 X.....E  NINEXCRC - Exception/Resolution Reason Code
 X..M..   NINMONNM - Alert Monitor Name
 X..M..   NINNMEXA - Exception Generic Category
 X..M..   NINNMEXT - Exception Type, Low Or High
 X..M..E  NINNRHIC - High Limit Criterion For Exception
 X..M..E  NINNRLOC - Low Limit Criterion For Exception
 X.....E  NINNRTRI - Monitor Limit Triggered
 X..M..E  NINNRVAL - Value Of Monitored Element
 X.....E  NINRESOL - Exception Resolution (Y/N)
 X..M..E  NINTYPE  - Incident Type (E/R)
 X.....E  NINUINID - Unique Incident ID
 X..M..   NINUMSSG - User-specified Alert Description
 X..M..   NINXDSPY - Cross Domain NetSpy Name
 
Accumulated Data Elements
 
 X..M..E  NINNRDER - Detached Resolution Count
 X..M..E  NINNREXI - Expired Intervals Since Exception
 X..M..   NINNRHER - Total High Limit Value Difference
 X..M..   NINNRHIR - High Limit Resolution Count
 X..M..   NINNRHIX - High Limit Exception Count
 X..M..   NINNRLER - Total Low Limit Value Difference
 X..M..   NINNRLOR - Low Limit Resolution Count
 X..M..   NINNRLOX - Low Limit Exception Count
 X..M..   NINNRMRR - Number Of Monitor Resolutions
 X..M..   NINNRMXR - Number Of Monitor Exceptions
 X..M..E  NINNRSTR - Stopped Resolution Count
 
Derived Data Elements
 
 X..M..   NINAVHER - Average High Limit Value Difference
 X..M..   NINAVLER - Average Low Limit Value Difference