Response time, Queue – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Inaccessible Time—Total inaccessible time duration of the WebSphere MQ application since

00:00 today.

Unmanaged Time—Total unmanaged time duration of the WebSphere MQ application since
00:00 today.

Availability time statistics of a new application monitor are collected since the application monitor was

added. An availability time field does not appear if its value is 0.

Response Time

The Response Time area layout is shown in

Figure 514

.

Figure 514 Response Time area layout

Response Time area fields:

Response Time trend graph—Shows changes of WebSphere MQ response time over the last 1 hour.
Point to a spot on the curve to view the response time at the specific time point. To change the report
period, click the Last 1 Hour icon

on the upper right of the graph, and then select an icon from

the list. Available options include Last 6 Hours

, Today

, Yesterday

, This Week

, This

Month

, and This Year

.

Attribute/Value—Monitor index name and data that was obtained when APM last polled
WebSphere MQ.

{

Response Time—Round trip response time of WebSphere MQ.

{

Set Threshold—Click the Set Threshold icon

to set alarm thresholds for the response time.

The specified alarm thresholds appear on the Response Time trend graph as dotted lines. The

data is highlighted in orange when the response time reaches the level-1 threshold, and is
highlighted in red when the response time reaches the level-2 threshold. Use the global

thresholds or custom thresholds. For information about setting the thresholds, see "

6

Configuration management

."

{

History Record—Click the History Record icon

to view the history graph of the response

time trend. Point to a spot on the curve to view the response time at the specific time point.

Authorized users can view statistics over the last 1 hour, last 6 hours, today, yesterday, this week,

this month, and this year by clicking the corresponding icons on the upper right of the graph.

Queue

WebSphere MQ stores messages in queues until other applications process them. By default, the

WebSphere MQ application monitor report displays 10 queues. The Queue area layout is shown

in

Figure 515

. The data was obtained when APM last polled WebSphere MQ.

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