Monitoring Agent for OS Version 6.3.5

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Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Version 6.3.5

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This edition applies to version 6.35.14 of the Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions. © Copyright IBM Corporation 2010, 2018. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents

Chapter 1. Monitoring Agent for UNIX Disk data set ...... 109 OS ...... 1 Disk Performance data set ...... 118 FCP Daemon Status data set ...... 126 Chapter 2. Dashboards ...... 3 File Information data set ...... 126 Log File Profile Events data set ...... 130 Default dashboards ...... 3 Log File Profiles data set ...... 133 Widgets for the Default dashboards...... 4 Log File Regex Statistics data set ...... 135 Custom views ...... 33 Log File Status data set ...... 137 Machine Information data set ...... 140 Chapter 3. Thresholds ...... 35 Managed UNIX OS Profiles data set ..... 142 Predefined thresholds ...... 35 Network data set ...... 142 Customized thresholds ...... 40 NFS and RPC Statistics data set ...... 153 data set ...... 169 Chapter 4. Attributes ...... 41 Profile Performance Object Status data set ... 183 Data sets for the monitoring agent...... 42 SMP CPU data set...... 186 Attribute descriptions ...... 45 Solaris Zones data set ...... 194 Agent Active Runtime Status data set .... 46 System data set...... 197 Agent Availability Management Status data set 48 TCP Statistics data set ...... 210 AIX AMS data set ...... 50 CPU Processes data set...... 211 AIX Defined Users data set ...... 52 Top Memory Processes data set ...... 212 AIX Devices data set ...... 53 Unix All Users data set ...... 214 AIX Logical Volumes data set ...... 54 UNIX Devices data set ...... 215 AIX LPAR data set ...... 55 Unix File Comparison data set ...... 216 AIX Memory Per Page (AIX) data set..... 64 Unix File Pattern data set ...... 217 AIX MPIO Attributes data set ...... 67 Unix Group data set ...... 218 AIX MPIO Status data set ...... 68 UNIX IP Address data set ...... 218 AIX Network Adapters data set ...... 69 Unix Memory data set ...... 219 AIX Physical Volumes data set ...... 76 Unix Ping data set...... 234 AIX System IO data set ...... 78 Unix Print Queue data set ...... 235 AIX Volume Groups data set ...... 80 User data set ...... 236 AIX WPAR CPU data set ...... 82 AIX WPAR File System data set ...... 84 Accessibility features ...... 239 AIX WPAR Information data set ...... 85 AIX WPAR Network data set ...... 89 Notices ...... 241 AIX WPAR Physical Memory data set .... 90 Trademarks ...... 243 Alerts Table data set ...... 91 Terms and conditions for product documentation 243 Configuration Information data set ..... 93 IBM Online Privacy Statement...... 244 Custom Scripts data set ...... 96 Custom Scripts Runtime data set ...... 100 Index ...... 245 Custom Scripts Runtime Sampled data set... 104 Data Collection Status data set ...... 107

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2010, 2018 iii iv Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Chapter 1. Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS

The Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS offers a central point of management for your UNIX OS environment or application.

The software provides a comprehensive means for gathering the information that is required to detect problems early and to prevent them. Information is standardized across the system. You can monitor multiple servers from a single console. By using the Unix OS agent you can easily collect and analyze UNIX OS specific information. Installing and configuring the agent

Install the monitoring agent on the system where the application that you want to monitor is located.

For more information, see the agent installation and configuration topics in IBM Knowledge Center: v IBM Cloud Application Performance Management v IBM Cloud Application Performance Management, Private For supported operating systems, see System Requirements in the APM Developer Center.

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2010, 2018 1 2 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Chapter 2. Dashboards

Open the Application Performance Dashboard in the Cloud APM console to see a status summary of all your applications. As you drill down to dashboards for specific applications and their supporting elements, more details are available about the selected item.

Use the Unix OS agent dashboards to proactively monitor your UNIX OS deployment. Each dashboard page contains views with key performance indicators.

When an application that includes UNIX OS managed resources is selected, the navigator and the Status Overview tab show UNIX OS in the Components group: v Click Components to see a single UNIX OS group widget that is displayed along with a group widget for every other data source type in the application. v Click the UNIX OS subgroup to see a group widget for each managed resource in the application. v Click inside a UNIX OS group widget or click a UNIX OS managed resource from the navigator Instances section to open a dashboard with KPIs from the selected managed resource.

For more information about the KPIs, click in the view or click in the dashboard banner.

Default dashboards UNIX OS The UNIX OS dashboard presents a high level status of the UNIX system. If any metrics have a critical or warning status, click inside the group widget to drill down to a dashboard with more details. AIX LPAR The dashboard presents group widgets of LPAR, detailed CPU usage and memory details. CPU Details The dashboard presents group widgets of selected CPU information, detailed CPU usage and usage details of the selected CPU. CPU Overview The dashboard presents groups widgets of list of machine CPUs, aggregate CPU usage and usage details of aggregate CPU. Look for specific CPU information by clicking on a CPU listed in the table Disk Details The dashboard presents group widgets of selected disk information, detailed disk usage and operations details of a selected disk. Disks Overview The dashboard presents group widgets that list machine disks, aggregate disk operations per second and usage details of aggregate disk. Look for specific disk information by clicking on a disk listed in the table. Events In Monitored Log The dashboard presents group widgets of list events received for that monitored log file File System Detail The dashboard presents groups widgets of selected file system information and detailed file system usage

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2010, 2018 3 File Systems Overview The dashboard presents group widgets that list machine file systems and aggregate file systems usage. Look for specific file system information by clicking on a file system listed in the table. Memory The dashboard presents group widgets of the memory utilization, proving information on real memory, virtual memory, swap memory and paging information. Monitored Logs The dashboard presents group widgets of list of monitored log files Network Interface Detail The dashboard presents groups widgets of selected network interface, network interface usage and network interface associated errors Network Interfaces Overview The dashboard presents group widgets that list machine network interfaces and aggregate network interfaces usage and error information. Look for specific network interface information by clicking on a network interface listed in the table. Overview The dashboard presents group widgets of CPUs, memory, disks, network utilization on the UNIX system and information on running processes, LPAR and WPARs. Look for detailed information on each metric by clicking inside a group widget. Processes The dashboard presents group widgets of the processes with the highest CPU, memory, virtual memory and CPU on the UNIX system. Processes details The dashboard presents groups widgets of the processes with the highest CPU, memory, and disk utilization on the UNIX system. Also shown is the status of each network interface and transmission rates over time. Look for correlating processes in the group widgets, and review the utilization over time to help identify the source. WPAR Details The dashboard presents group widgets of selected WPAR information, detailed WPAR usage and detailed WPAR memory usage. WPARs Overview The dashboard presents group widgets that list WPARs, aggregate WPARs CPU and memory usage. Look for specific WPAR information by clicking on a WPAR listed in the table. Additional group widgets These pop-up group widgets are displayed after you click a group widget for more details. Some group widgets have links to more granular information in a popup widget, described here.

Widgets for the Default dashboards UNIX OS The UNIX OS dashboard presents a high level status of the UNIX system. If any metrics have a critical or warning status, click inside the group widget to drill down to a dashboard with more details. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: UNIX OS The UNIX OS Status group widget provides a summary of the UNIX OS system status. When you click on this widget, you open the UNIX OS details dashboard. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described:

4 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference v Aggregate CPU usage (%): The sum of the System CPU and User CPU attributes in percent. This data is derived from the CPU Busy attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v Memory usage (%): Percent of physical memory in use as non computational memory (AIX only). This represents the percentage of physical memory reserved for filesystem cache. Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available and -20 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Non Comp Mem Pct attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Network usage (Pkts/sec): The number of packets received and transmitted on all network interfaces per second over the last 30 minutes. The graph shows the data in the last 30 minutes only and is not affected by the historical data time setting. v Number of online CPU Status Critical: The total number of offline processors. v Number of online CPU Status Normal: The total number of online processors. v Number of processes: The number of processes running on the system, including both system and user processes. This data is derived from the System Procs Number attribute in the System data set. v Total disk space (GB): The total size of a file system, expressed in gigabytes. v Total disk usage (%): The total storage space calculated by dividing the total space used by the total space, expressed in gigabytes. v Total real memory (MB): The total number of megabytes of physical memory on a monitored system. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Total Real Mem MB attribute in the Unix Memory data set. AIX LPAR The dashboard presents group widgets of LPAR, detailed CPU usage and memory details. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: LPAR The LPAR group widget shows detailed information about LPAR configuration. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Capped Mode: The capped Logical Partition mode: uncapped or capped (and donating if LPAR is configured as dedicated and donating). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Capped Mode attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Donation: The status of the willingness of this LPAR to allow unused CPU cycles to be used by other LPARs. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Collected, 0 indicates disabled, 1 indicates capable, and 2 indicates enabled. This data is derived from the Donation Enablement attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Entitlement: The number of entitlement units assigned to this LPAR. Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available, -02 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Entitlement attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Name: The name of the logical partition. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the LPAR Name attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Number: The LPAR identification number assigned to this LPAR. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the LPAR Number attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Number of CPU: The number of active licensed physical CPUs. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Number of Physical CPUs attribute in the AIX LPAR data set.

Chapter 2. Dashboards 5 v Shared Mode: The shared Logical Partition mode (dedicated or shared). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Shared Mode attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v SMT Mode: The simultaneous multi-threading mode (off or on). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the SMT Mode attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v SMT Threads: The number of threads per CPU. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the SMT Threads attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Up time: The period of time this LPAR is operational. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Uptime attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. LPAR CPU Utilization The LPAR CPU Utilization group widget provides detailed information about the CPU usage of an LPAR. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v CPU Busy Time: The logical busy time percentage. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Busy Pct attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Entitlement Used: The percentage of the given CPU Entitlement used by this LPAR. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Entitlement Used Pct attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Max CPU Used: The percentage of maximum physical CPU available to this LPAR that is actually used. For capped LPARs, this value is the same as CPU Phys Ent Pct. Note: the value -100 indicates Not Available, -200 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Max CPU Cap Used Pct attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Timestamp: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Total System CPU Used: The percentage of the Total System CPU used by this LPAR. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Total Used Pct attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. LPAR Memory Utilization The LPAR Memory Utilization group widget provides detailed information about memory usage of an LPAR. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % Computational Memory Pages: Percent of physical memory in use as computational memory (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available and -20 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Comp Mem Pct attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v % Non-Computational Memory Pages: Percent of physical memory in use as non computational memory (AIX only). This represents the percentage of physical memory

6 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference reserved for filesystem cache. Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available and -20 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Non Comp Mem Pct attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Timestamp: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Unix Memory data set. CPU Details The dashboard presents group widgets of selected CPU information, detailed CPU usage and usage details of the selected CPU. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: CPU Usage Details for Processor The CPU Usage Details for Processor group widget provides detailed consumption information in relation to the selected CPU. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % I/O Wait: The percent of wait I/O CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use Wait I/O to indicate how effectively the system or a processor is using disks. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platform. This data is derived from the Wait I/O attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v % System: Percent of system CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine the percentage of system or per processor CPU time devoted to executing UNIX system kernel code. System CPU time includes time spent executing system calls and performing administrative functions. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. This data is derived from the System CPU attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v % User: Percent of user CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine the percentage of system or per processor CPU time devoted to user processes. User CPU time includes time spent executing both user program and library functions. It does not include CPU time spent executing system calls. The ratio between user and system CPU time varies, depending on the kinds of programs executing. If user CPU is extremely high and adversely affecting system performance, you might want to determine which user programs are preventing the CPU from functioning at its normal speed. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. This data is derived from the User CPU attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the SMP CPU data set. CPU Usage Percentage The CPU Usage Percentage group widget provides detailed percentage information about the selected CPU. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % Busy: The sum of the System CPU and User CPU attributes in percent. Valid entries in the range 0 to 100. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use to determine system workload or per processor workload of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. This data is derived from the CPU Busy attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v % Idle: The percentage of idle CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to

Chapter 2. Dashboards 7 determine how efficiently the entire system or each processor of the SMP system is operating. The Idle CPU value must be low if the system is heavy, and high if the system load is light. If the system load is heavy and the Idle CPU value is high, an I/O problem might exist. If the Idle CPU value is small, or zero, and the User percentage is larger (greater than 30%), the system might be compute-bound or in a loop. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. This data is derived from the Idle CPU attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the SMP CPU data set. Processor The Processor group widget shows detailed information about the selected CPU. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v ID: The processor ID. Use this attribute to determine the processor ID. In an SMP system with more than one processor, the CPU report shows CPU ID as aggregate on the first row. This means the data row return aggregated CPU statistics. This data is derived from the CPU ID attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v Physical Consumption: The number of physical CPU units consumed by this logical CPU. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Physical Consumption attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v Status: The current status of the processor. CPU Overview The dashboard presents groups widgets of list of machine CPUs, aggregate CPU usage and usage details of aggregate CPU. Look for specific CPU information by clicking on a CPU listed in the table The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Aggregate CPU Usage Details The Aggregate CPU Usage Details group widget provides detailed information about the CPU utilization on the machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % I/O Wait: The percent of wait I/O CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use Wait I/O to indicate how effectively the system or a processor is using disks. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platform. This data is derived from the Wait I/O attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v % System: Percent of system CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine the percentage of system or per processor CPU time devoted to executing UNIX system kernel code. System CPU time includes time spent executing system calls and performing administrative functions. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. This data is derived from the System CPU attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v % User: Percent of user CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine the percentage of system or per processor CPU time devoted to user processes. User CPU time includes time spent executing both user program and library functions. It does not include CPU time spent executing system calls. The ratio between user and system CPU time varies, depending on the kinds of programs executing. If user CPU is

8 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference extremely high and adversely affecting system performance, you might want to determine which user programs are preventing the CPU from functioning at its normal speed. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. This data is derived from the User CPU attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the SMP CPU data set. Processors The Processors group widget lists the available CPUs on the UNIX machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v ID: The processor ID. Use this attribute to determine the processor ID. In an SMP system with more than one processor, the CPU report shows CPU ID as aggregate on the first row. This means the data row return aggregated CPU statistics. This data is derived from the CPU ID attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v Physical Consumption: The number of physical CPU units consumed by this logical CPU. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Physical Consumption attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v Status: The current status of the processor. Top 5 CPUs by Usage The Top 5 CPUs by Usage group widget shows the five CPUs with the highest utilization. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % Idle Time: The percentage of idle CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine how efficiently the entire system or each processor of the SMP system is operating. The Idle CPU value must be low if the system load is heavy, and high if the system load is light. If the system load is heavy and the Idle CPU value is high, an I/O problem might exist. If the Idle CPU value is small, or zero, and the User percentage is larger (greater than 30%), the system might be compute-bound or in a loop. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. This data is derived from the Idle CPU attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v % : Percent of system CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine the percentage of system or per processor CPU time devoted to executing UNIX system kernel code. System CPU time includes time spent executing system calls and performing administrative functions. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. This data is derived from the System CPU attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v % User Time: Percent of user CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine the percentage of system or per processor CPU time devoted to user processes. User CPU time includes time spent executing both user program and library functions. It does not include CPU time spent executing system calls. The ratio between user and system CPU time varies, depending on the kinds of programs executing. If user CPU is extremely high and adversely affecting system performance, you might want to determine which user programs are preventing the CPU from functioning at its normal speed. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. This data is derived from the User CPU attribute in the SMP CPU data set.

Chapter 2. Dashboards 9 v % Wait I/O Time: The percent of wait I/O CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use Wait I/O to indicate how effectively the system or a processor is using disks. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platform. This data is derived from the Wait I/O attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v CPU ID: The processor ID. Use this attribute to determine the processor ID. In an SMP system with more than one processor, the CPU report shows CPU ID as aggregate on the first row. This means the data row return aggregated CPU statistics. This data is derived from the CPU ID attribute in the SMP CPU data set. Disk Details The dashboard presents group widgets of selected disk information, detailed disk usage and operations details of a selected disk. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Disk The Disk group widget shows detailed information about the selected disk. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Name: The name of the physical disk which might be partitioned. Valid entries are up to 32 letters or numbers. This data is derived from the Disk Name attribute in the Disk Performance data set. v Parent: The parent device name. Valid entries are up to 96 letters or numbers. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Parent attribute in the Disk Performance data set. v Type: The type of device. Valid entries are up to 96 letters or numbers. This data is derived from the Type attribute in the Disk Performance data set. v Volume Group Name: The name of the volume group. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Volume Group Name attribute in the Disk Performance data set. Disk I/O Usage The Disk I/O Usage group widget provides detailed usage information about the selected disk. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Disk I/O Read(bytes per sec): The number of bytes per second transferred from the disk during read operations over the previous 30-second interval. HP-UX systems do not measure this attribute and a value of -1 will be reported. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Disk Read Bytes Sec attribute in the Disk Performance data set. v Disk I/O Write(bytes per sec): The number of bytes per second transferred to the disk during write operations over the previous 30-second interval. HP-UX systems do not measure this attribute and a value of -1 will be reported. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Disk Write Bytes Sec attribute in the Disk Performance data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Disk Performance data set. Disk Operations per Seconds The Disk Operations per Seconds group widget provides detailed read/write operations information about the selected disk.

10 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Read Operations per sec.: The number of read transfers per second that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Read Transfers per Sec attribute in the Disk Performance data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Disk Performance data set. v Write Operations per sec.: The number of write transfers per second that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Write Transfers per Sec attribute in the Disk Performance data set. Disks Overview The dashboard presents group widgets that list machine disks, aggregate disk operations per second and usage details of aggregate disk. Look for specific disk information by clicking on a disk listed in the table. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Aggregate Disk I/O Usage The Aggregate Disk I/O Usage group widget provides aggregate information about the disk I/O utilization on the machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Disk I/O Read(bytes per sec): The sum of the number of bytes per second transferred from the disk during read operations over the previous 30-second interval. v Disk I/O Write(bytes per sec): The sum of the number of bytes per second transferred to the disk during write operations over the previous 30-second interval. v TIMESTAMP: The date and time the agent collects information as set on the monitored system. Aggregate Disk Operations per Seconds The Aggregate Disk Operations per Seconds group widget provides aggregate information about the disk operations on the machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Read Operations per sec.: The sum of the number of bytes per second transferred from the disk during read operations over the previous 30-second interval. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. v Write Operations per sec.: The sum of the number of bytes per second transferred to the disk during write operations over the previous 30-second interval. Disks The Disks group widget lists the available disks on the UNIX machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Name: The name of the physical disk which might be partitioned. Valid entries are up to 32 letters or numbers. This data is derived from the Disk Name attribute in the Disk Performance data set. v Parent: The parent device name. Valid entries are up to 96 letters or numbers. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Parent attribute in the Disk Performance data set. v Type: The type of device. Valid entries are up to 96 letters or numbers. This data is derived from the Type attribute in the Disk Performance data set.

Chapter 2. Dashboards 11 v Volume Group Name: The name of the volume group. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Volume Group Name attribute in the Disk Performance data set. Events In Monitored Log The dashboard presents group widgets of list events received for that monitored log file The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Log File Entries The Log Entries group widget shows the events collected for the selected log file (max 1500 entries). The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Event Type: A flag indicating whether the current event is a flood control summary event. This data is derived from the Event Type attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Message: The contents of the msg slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the msg attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Occurrence: The number of times this event occurred over the current flood control summary interval. This data is derived from the Occurrence Count attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Timestamp: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. Monitored Log The Monitored Logs group widget shows the list of log files monitored by the selected configuration. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Codepage: The language codepage of the monitored file. This data is derived from the Codepage attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v Configuration: The Resource Name of the subnode agent. This data is derived from the Subnode Resource Name attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v Current Position: The current position in bytes into the monitored file. Data up to this has been processed, after it has not. Not applicable to pipes. This data is derived from the Current File Position attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v File Name: The full path name of the monitored file. The file name will be null if the row represents a file pattern to be matched during the next scan. This data is derived from the File Name attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v File Size: The current size of the monitored file. Not applicable to pipes. This data is derived from the Current File Size attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v File Status: The current status of this file. This data is derived from the File Status attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v File Type: The type of this file (regular file or pipe). This data is derived from the File Type attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v Last Modification Time: The time when the monitored file was last written to. Not applicable to pipes. This data is derived from the Last Modification Time attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v Matched Records: The number of processed records from this log which matched one of the specified patterns. This data is derived from the Num Records Matched attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v Processed Records: The number of records processed from this log since agent start (including ones that are not matches/events). This data is derived from the Num Records Processed attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set.

12 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference File System Detail The dashboard presents groups widgets of selected file system information and detailed file system usage The following widgets are available in this dashboard: File System The File System group widget shows detailed information about the selected file system. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Disk: The name of the physical disk partition where the file system is mounted. This is the physical location of the disk. Valid entries are up to 32 letters or numbers. This data is derived from the Name attribute in the Disk data set. v Name: The path name of the directory to which a file system is mounted. This is the virtual name for the directory. This data is derived from the Mount Point U attribute in the Disk data set. v Size (GB): The total size of a file system, expressed in gigabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Size GB Decimal attribute in the Disk data set. v Status: The availability status of the remote file system (NFS). Note: the value 2 indicates Up, 1 indicates Down, 0 indicates Not Available, and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the File System Status attribute in the Disk data set. v Type: The filesystem type name, for example jfs and gpfs. Values that include up to eight letters or numbers are valid. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Any query, applied to an agent prior to V6. 2. 3, containing this attribute displays a blank in the File System Type column. This data is derived from the File System Type attribute in the Disk data set. v Usage (GB): The amount of disk space currently in use on a file system, expressed in gigabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Space Used GB Decimal attribute in the Disk data set. File System Space Usage The File System Space Usage group widget provides detailed usage information about the selected file system. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Disk data set. v Total: The total size of a file system, expressed in megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Size MB Decimal attribute in the Disk data set. v Used: The amount of disk space currently in use on a file system, expressed in megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Space Used MB Decimal attribute in the Disk data set. File System Usage The File System Usage group widget provides detailed percentage usage information about the selected file system.

Chapter 2. Dashboards 13 The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % Avail: The percentage of space available for a given dataset on the entire ZFS space. v % Used: The percentage of space used for a given dataset on the entire ZFS space. This attribute reflects the percentage of disk space which is available to non-superusers. A high value in this column alerts you to critical disk space conditions. This data is derived from the Space Used Percent attribute in the Disk data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Disk data set. File Systems Overview The dashboard presents group widgets that list machine file systems and aggregate file systems usage. Look for specific file system information by clicking on a file system listed in the table. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Aggregate File Systems Space Usage The File Systems Space Usage group widget provides aggregate information abuot file systems utilization on the machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v TIMESTAMP: The date and time the agent collects information as set on the monitored system. v Total: The total size of a file system, expressed in megabytes. v Used: The amount of disk space currently in use on a file system, expressed in megabytes. Aggregate File Systems Usage The File Systems Usage group widget provides aggregate usage information about the file systems on the UNIX machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % Avail: The percent of disk space available. v % Used: The percent of disk space used. v TIMESTAMP: The date and time the agent collects information as set on the monitored system. File Systems The File Systems group widget shows the list of available file systems on the UNIX machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Disk: The name of the physical disk partition where the file system is mounted. This is the physical location of the disk. Valid entries are up to 32 letters or numbers. This data is derived from the Name attribute in the Disk data set. v Name: The path name of the directory to which a file system is mounted. This is the virtual name for the directory. This data is derived from the Mount Point U attribute in the Disk data set. v Size (GB): The total size of a file system, expressed in gigabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Size GB Decimal attribute in the Disk data set. v Status: The availability status of the remote file system (NFS). Note: the value 2 indicates Up, 1 indicates Down, 0 indicates Not Available, and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the File System Status attribute in the Disk data set.

14 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference v Type: The filesystem type name, for example jfs and gpfs. Values that include up to eight letters or numbers are valid. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Any query, applied to an agent prior to V6. 2. 3, containing this attribute displays a blank in the File System Type column. This data is derived from the File System Type attribute in the Disk data set. v Usage (GB): The amount of disk space currently in use on a file system, expressed in gigabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Space Used GB Decimal attribute in the Disk data set. Memory The dashboard presents group widgets of the memory utilization, proving information on real memory, virtual memory, swap memory and paging information. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Paging The Paging group widget provides detailed information about the memory paging activity. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Page-in per sec.: The number of pages per second that are paged-in from disk to system memory averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Page Ins attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Page-out per sec.: The number of pages per second paged-out from system memory to disk averaged over the previous 30-second interval. A page-out might include multiple pages and indicates the I/O rate on the paging file. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Page Outs attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Unix Memory data set. Real Memory Usage The Real Memory Usage group widget provides detailed information about real memory utilization. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Computational: The number of computational 4K pages resident in memory (AIX only). v Non computational: The number of non-computational 4K pages resident in memory (AIX only). v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Total: The total number of megabytes of physical memory on a monitored system. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Total Real Mem MB attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Used: The amount of physical memory, in megabytes, currently used on the system. The amount of real memory in use by user programs and the system. It is not unusual for the amount of in use memory to be very high, because the system uses available real memory for caching of system information. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum,

Chapter 2. Dashboards 15 and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Used Real Mem MB attribute in the Unix Memory data set. Swap Memory Usage The Swap Memory Usage group widget provides detailed information about swap memory utilization. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Free: The number of megabytes of secondary storage available to host virtual memory. Any part of memory available for additional paging (pseudo-swap) that is free is also included. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Avail Swap Space MB attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Total: The total number of megabytes of secondary storage dedicated to hosting virtual memory. Any part of memory available for the system to use for additional paging (pseudo-swap) is also included. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Total Swap Space MB attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Used: The number of megabytes of secondary storage currently hosting virtual memory. Any part of memory used for additional paging (pseudo-swap) is also included. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Used Swap Space MB attribute in the Unix Memory data set. Virtual Memory Usage The Virtual Memory Usage group widget provides detailed information about virtual memory utilization. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Free: The total number of megabytes available for paging that is not currently being used. This includes primary memory and secondary storage. This includes primary memory and secondary storage. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Avail Virtual Storage MB attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Total: The total number of megabytes of storage available for hosting virtual memory. This includes primary memory and secondary backing store. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Total Virtual Storage MB attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Used: The number of megabytes of virtual memory currently in use by the system. This includes primary memory and secondary backing store. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Used Virtual Storage MB attribute in the Unix Memory data set.

16 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Monitored Logs The dashboard presents group widgets of list of monitored log files The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Configuration Details The Configuration Details group widget contains detailed information about the selected configuration. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Configuration: The Resource Name of the subnode agent. This data is derived from the Subnode Resource Name attribute in the Kux LFAProfiles data set. v Configuration File: The path to the discovered configuration file that caused this subnode to be created. This data is derived from the Subnode Config File attribute in the Kux LFAProfiles data set. v Description: User supplied description of this subnode, specified via the SubnodeDescription key in the config file. This data is derived from the Subnode Description attribute in the Kux LFAProfiles data set. v Error Code: The error code that is associated with the query. This data is derived from the Error Code attribute in the Kux LFAProfiles data set. v Status: The status of the performance object. This data is derived from the Object Status attribute in the Kux LFAProfiles data set. v Subnode Name: The Managed System Name of the subnode agent. This data is derived from the Subnode MSN attribute in the Kux LFAProfiles data set. v Type: The Node Type of this subnode. This data is derived from the Subnode Type attribute in the Kux LFAProfiles data set. Monitored Logs The Monitored Logs group widget shows the list of log files monitored by the selected configuration. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Codepage: The language codepage of the monitored file. This data is derived from the Codepage attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v Current Position: The current position in bytes into the monitored file. Data up to this has been processed, after it has not. Not applicable to pipes. This data is derived from the Current File Position attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v File Name: The full path name of the monitored file. The file name will be null if the row represents a file pattern to be matched during the next scan. This data is derived from the File Name attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v File Size: The current size of the monitored file. Not applicable to pipes. This data is derived from the Current File Size attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v File Status: The current status of this file. This data is derived from the File Status attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v File Type: The type of this file (regular file or pipe). This data is derived from the File Type attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v Last Modification Time: The time when the monitored file was last written to. Not applicable to pipes. This data is derived from the Last Modification Time attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. v Matched Records: The number of processed records from this log which matched one of the specified patterns. This data is derived from the Num Records Matched attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set.

Chapter 2. Dashboards 17 v Processed Records: The number of records processed from this log since agent start (including ones that are not matches/events). This data is derived from the Num Records Processed attribute in the Kux Log File Status data set. Network Interface Detail The dashboard presents groups widgets of selected network interface, network interface usage and network interface associated errors The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Network Interface The Network Interface group widget shows detailed information about the selected network interface. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v IPv4 Address: The Internet Protocol (IP) address of the network interface. A gateway system has more than one interface, each with a separate address. Valid entries: Internet protocol addresses in the form a. b. c. d. where a, b, c, and d are integers in the range 0 to 255. Example: 197.128.55.55 indicates the network interface uses the IP address 197.128.55.55. This data is derived from the Interface IP Address attribute in the Network data set. v MAC Address: The Machine Access Control (MAC) address of the Network Interface Card. This attribute is empty when the agent runs in Solaris local zones. This data is derived from the MAC Address attribute in the Network data set. v Maximum Transmission Unit: The maximum packet size (in bytes) for the specified network interface. This is a fixed value. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the minimum, maximum or average packet size used by a network interface. This information can help you determine the size used by a network interface. This information can help you determine the data transfer capabilities of various network interfaces, and alleviate bottlenecks by re-routing traffic from devices that are displayed to be overloaded, to other network interfaces that might be able to handle additional data traffic. This data is derived from the Transmission Unit Maximum attribute in the Network data set. v Name: The name of the network interface adapter. Aggregate Valid entries are simple text string, alphanumeric comprised of Interface Name, Unit Number. This data is derived from the Network Interface Name attribute in the Network data set. v Status: The status of the network interface and whether it is available currently. This data is derived from the Interface Status attribute in the Network data set. v Type: The type of network interface card. 25, IEEE 802. 5 Token-Ring, PPP, Other, Localtalk, SLIP, Not Available, Unknown, Multi-protocol Over Frame Relay, Character Asynchronous Protocol, ATM Classical IP Interface, Infiniband, HDH Arpanet, ISO 802. 6 MAN, Hyperchannel, SMDS, SONET, 802. 2 LLC, Frame Relay, Federation Switch, SP Switch, Virtual Interface, DS3/T3, ULTRA, ISO 8802/3 and Ethernet, ISO HDLC Protocol, HIPPI, Frame Relay LAPF, 100-Based VG Token Ring, IEEE 802. 4 Token-Bus, MODEM, Fibre Channel Interface, 100-Based VG Ethernet, PTP Serial, IEEE 802. 3 Network, Proprietary Virtual, IBM Channel to Channel Adapter, HSSI, T1/E1, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, Character Synchronous Protocol, ISDN, XNS, ATM, Proprietary Multiplexing, 100 Base-T, V. 35, SDLC, X. 25 LAPB, Not Collected, and Software Loopback. This data is derived from the Type attribute in the Network data set. Network Interface Errors The Network Interface Errors group widget provides detailed information about errors in relation to the selected network interface.

18 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Packets Collision: The number of times during the monitoring interval that a packet transmitted by the network interface collided with another packet. This occurs when another interface on the same local network transmits a packet at almost the same time. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine if a network interface has an unacceptable number of packet collisions. Packet collisions cause the interface to retransmit the packet. With this increased traffic, the likelihood of future collisions increases. This can result in a steady increase of network traffic to critical levels. This data is derived from the Collisions attribute in the Network data set. v Packets Input error: The number of packets with errors received by the interface during the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Input Errors attribute in the Network data set. v Packets Output error: The number of packet transmission errors sent by the network interface during the 30-second monitoring interval. You must provide this interval as an argument for the netstat -i command to ensure consistency with data obtained from the system command. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Output Errors attribute in the Network data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Network data set. Network Interface I/O Rates The Network Interface I/O Rates group widget provides detailed information about the transfer rates in relation to the selected network interface. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Packets received per sec.: The number of packets received per second by the interface during the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Frames Received per sec attribute in the Network data set. v Packets transmitted per sec.: The number of packets transmitted per second by the interface during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Frames Transmitted per sec attribute in the Network data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Network data set. Network Interfaces Overview The dashboard presents group widgets that list machine network interfaces and aggregate network interfaces usage and error information. Look for specific network interface information by clicking on a network interface listed in the table. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Aggregate Network Interfaces Errors The Network Interfaces Errors group widget provides aggregate information about transmission errors on the machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described:

Chapter 2. Dashboards 19 v Packets Collision: The number of times during the monitoring interval that a packet transmitted by the network interface collided with another packet. This occurs when another interface on the same local network transmits a packet at almost the same time. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine if a network interface has an unacceptable number of packet collisions. Packet collisions cause the interface to retransmit the packet. With this increased traffic, the likelihood of future collisions increases. This can result in a steady increase of network traffic to critical levels. This data is derived from the Collisions attribute in the Network data set. v Packets Input error: The number of packets with errors received by the interface during the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Input Errors attribute in the Network data set. v Packets Output error: The number of packet transmission errors sent by the network interface during the 30-second monitoring interval. You must provide this interval as an argument for the netstat -i command to ensure consistency with data obtained from the system command. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Output Errors attribute in the Network data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Network data set. Aggregate Network Interfaces I/O Rates The Network Interfaces I/O Rates group widget provides aggregate information about transmission rates on the machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Packets received per sec.: The number of packets received per second by the interface during the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Frames Received per sec attribute in the Network data set. v Packets transmitted per sec.: The number of packets transmitted per second by the interface during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Frames Transmitted per sec attribute in the Network data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Network data set. Network Interfaces The Network Interfaces group widget shows the list of available network interfaces on the UNIX machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v IPv4 Address: The Internet Protocol (IP) address of the network interface. A gateway system has more than one interface, each with a separate address. Valid entries: Internet protocol addresses in the form a. b. c. d. where a, b, c, and d are integers in the range 0 to 255. Example: 197.128.55.55 indicates the network interface uses the IP address 197.128.55.55. This data is derived from the Interface IP Address attribute in the Network data set.

20 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference v MAC Address: The Machine Access Control (MAC) address of the Network Interface Card. This attribute is empty when the agent runs in Solaris local zones. This data is derived from the MAC Address attribute in the Network data set. v Maximum Transmission Unit: The maximum packet size (in bytes) for the specified network interface. This is a fixed value. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the minimum, maximum or average packet size used by a network interface. This information can help you determine the size used by a network interface. This information can help you determine the data transfer capabilities of various network interfaces, and alleviate bottlenecks by re-routing traffic from devices that are displayed to be overloaded, to other network interfaces that might be able to handle additional data traffic. This data is derived from the Transmission Unit Maximum attribute in the Network data set. v Name: The name of the network interface adapter. Aggregate Valid entries are simple text string, alphanumeric comprised of Interface Name, Unit Number. This data is derived from the Network Interface Name attribute in the Network data set. v Status: The status of the network interface and whether it is available currently. This data is derived from the Interface Status attribute in the Network data set. v Type: The type of network interface card. 25, IEEE 802. 5 Token-Ring, PPP, Other, Localtalk, SLIP, Not Available, Unknown, Multi-protocol Over Frame Relay, Character Asynchronous Protocol, ATM Classical IP Interface, Infiniband, HDH Arpanet, ISO 802. 6 MAN, Hyperchannel, SMDS, SONET, 802. 2 LLC, Frame Relay, Federation Switch, SP Switch, Virtual Interface, DS3/T3, ULTRA, ISO 8802/3 and Ethernet, ISO HDLC Protocol, HIPPI, Frame Relay LAPF, 100-Based VG Token Ring, IEEE 802. 4 Token-Bus, MODEM, Fibre Channel Interface, 100-Based VG Ethernet, PTP Serial, IEEE 802. 3 Network, Proprietary Virtual, IBM Channel to Channel Adapter, HSSI, T1/E1, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, Character Synchronous Protocol, ISDN, XNS, ATM, Proprietary Multiplexing, 100 Base-T, V. 35, SDLC, X. 25 LAPB, Not Collected, and Software Loopback. This data is derived from the Type attribute in the Network data set. Overview The dashboard presents group widgets of CPUs, memory, disks, network utilization on the UNIX system and information on running processes, LPAR and WPARs. Look for detailed information on each metric by clicking inside a group widget. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Aggregate CPU Usage The Aggregate CPU Usage group widget provides percentage information in relation to the CPU utilization on the machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % Busy: The sum of the System CPU and User CPU attributes in percent. Valid entries in the range 0 to 100. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use to determine system workload or per processor workload of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. This data is derived from the CPU Busy attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v % Idle: The percentage of idle CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine how efficiently the entire system or each processor of the SMP system is operating. The Idle CPU value must be low if the system load is heavy, and high if the system load is light. If the system load is heavy and the Idle CPU value is high, an I/O problem might exist. If the Idle CPU value is small, or zero, and the User percentage is

Chapter 2. Dashboards 21 larger (greater than 30%), the system might be compute-bound or in a loop. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. This data is derived from the Idle CPU attribute in the SMP CPU data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the SMP CPU data set. Log Files The Log Files group widget shows general information about the log monitoring configurations. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Configuration Name: The Resource Name of the subnode agent. This data is derived from the Subnode Resource Name attribute in the Kux LFAProfiles data set. v Distributed configurations: The number of distributed log monitoring profiles. v Status: The status of the monitored log configuration. Memory Usage The Memory Usage group widget shows aggregate information about real, virtual, and swap memory usage. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Comp: Percent of physical memory in use as computational memory (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available and -20 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Comp Mem Pct attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Free: Percentage of free memory after eliminating the percent of physical memory in use as computational memory and the percent of physical memory in use as non-computational memory. v Free: Percent of swap space available. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: (Avail_Swap_Space_MB / Total_Swap_Space_MB ) * 100. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Avail Swap Space Pct attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Free: The percent of virtual storage available. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: 100 - Virtual_Storage_Pct_Used. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Virtual Storage Pct Avail attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Non-Comp: Percent of physical memory in use as non computational memory (AIX only). This represents the percentage of physical memory reserved for filesystem cache. Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available and -20 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Non Comp Mem Pct attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Used: The percent of swap space used. this is calculated by the agent using the formula: (100 - Avail_Swap_Space_Pct). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Used Swap Space Pct attribute in the Unix Memory data set. v Used: The percent of virtual memory used. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: (Used_Virtual_Storage_MB / Total_Virtual_Storage_MB ) * 100. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This data is derived from the Virtual Storage Pct Used attribute in the Unix Memory data set. Processes Information The Processes Information group widget shows general information about the processes running on the system. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described:

22 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference v Number of active processes: The number of processes running on the system, including both system and user processes. This data is derived from the System Procs Number attribute in the System data set. v Number of idle processes: The number of processes currently in idle state. This data is derived from the Processes Idle attribute in the System data set. v Number of runnable processes: The number of processes waiting to be run. waiting to be run or are currently running. This data is derived from the Processes Runnable attribute in the System data set. v Number of sleeping processes: The number of processes currently in sleep state. This data is derived from the Processes Sleeping attribute in the System data set. v Number of stopped processes: The number of processes currently in the stopped state. This data is derived from the Processes Stopped attribute in the System data set. v Number of zombie processes: The number of zombie processes. This data is derived from the Processes Zombie attribute in the System data set. System Information The System Information group widget shows general information about OS, LPAR configuration and WPARs. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v LPAR Physical CPU Usage (%): The number of physical CPU units consumed by this LPAR. Note: the value -100 indicates Not Available, -200 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Physical CPU Units Used attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v LPAR Physical Memory (MB): The amount of current online memory in MB. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Online Mem attribute in the AIX LPAR data set. v Number of active / defined WPARs: The number of active WPARs divided by the number of defined WPARs. v : A concatenation of the type of UNIX operating system residing on a monitored host and the version number of a UNIX operating system on the network. v Processes in kernel run queue over 1 / 5 / 15 min.: The average number of processes in the UNIX kernel run queue during the last minute, last five minutes, and last fifteen minutes. v System uptime (seconds): The number of seconds that a monitored system runs continuously. This data is derived from the Up Time attribute in the System data set. Top 10 Network Interfaces by Transmitted Packets The Top 10 Network Interfaces by Transmitted Packets group widget shows the ten network interfaces with the highest transmission rate. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Network Interfaces: The name of the network interface adapter. Aggregate Valid entries are simple text string, alphanumeric comprised of Interface Name, Unit Number. This data is derived from the Network Interface Name attribute in the Network data set. v Packets transmitted: The number of packets transmitted by the interface during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Frames Transmitted attribute in the Network data set. Top 5 Disks The Top 5 Disks group widget shows the five disks with the highest transfer rate.

Chapter 2. Dashboards 23 The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Data transfers per sec.: The number of data transfers per second during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Transfer Rate attribute in the Disk Performance data set. v Disks: The name of the physical disk which might be partitioned. Valid entries are up to 32 letters or numbers. This data is derived from the Disk Name attribute in the Disk Performance data set. Top 5 File Systems The Top 5 File Systems group widget shows the five file systems with the highest usage. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % Free: The space currently available on the file system, expressed as a percentage of the sum of used and available space. Valid entries are whole numbers up to 100, such as 10 for 10%. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. [ ZFS's perspective: The amount of space available to the dataset, expressed as a percentage of the total size]. This data is derived from the Space Available Percent attribute in the Disk data set. v % Used: The percentage of space used for a given dataset on the entire ZFS space, reflecting the percentage of disk space which is available to non-superusers. A high value in this column alerts you to critical disk space conditions. For a file system of type ZFS, if the QUOTA (and REFQUOTA) are 0, the percentage is calculated by dividing the space used for the given dataset by the size of the entire ZFS space. Valid entries are whole numbers up to 100, such as 80 for 80%. v File Systems: The path name of the directory to which a file system is mounted. This is the virtual name for the directory. This data is derived from the Mount Point U attribute in the Disk data set. Processes The dashboard presents group widgets of the processes with the highest CPU, memory, virtual memory and CPU time on the UNIX system. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Top 5 Processes by CPU Spent The Top 5 Processes by CPU Spent group widget provides a list of five processes with the highest CPU time. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v CPU time: The time, in seconds, the CPU has been utilized. Note that the CPU Time attribute indicates number of seconds, the Time attribute indicates MMMMM:SS (minutes:seconds), and the Total CPU Time attribute indicates DDD:HH:MM:SS (days:hours:minutes:seconds). The value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the CPU Time attribute in the Process data set. v Process - PID: A concatenation of the command that initiated the process and the numerical process ID assigned to a process. Top 5 Processes by CPU Usage The Top 5 Processes by CPU Usage group widget provides a list of five processes with the highest CPU utilization. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % CPU Usage: The percentage of CPU used by this process. As this value is normalized, it does not exceed 100 percent, even if more than one processor is

24 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference installed. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using the most CPU time. High CPU percent might indicate a runaway or long running process. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. For example, enter 50 to represent 50.00%, or 50.34 to represent 50.34%. This data is derived from the CPU Pct attribute in the Process data set. v Process - PID: A concatenation of the command that initiated the process and the numerical process ID assigned to a process. Top 5 Processes by Resident Size The Top 5 Processes by Resident Size group widget provides a list of five processes with the highest resident set size utilization. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Process - PID: A concatenation of the command that initiated the process and the numerical process ID assigned to a process. v Resident size: The resident set size of the process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using too much memory. Excessive resident set size might lead to memory shortage and cause system performance problems. This data is derived from the Size attribute in the Process data set. Top 5 Processes by Virtual Size The Top 5 Processes by Virtual Size group widget provides a list of five processes with the highest virtual memory utilization. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Process - PID: A concatenation of the command that initiated the process and the numerical process ID assigned to a process. v Virtual size: The size of the virtual memory used by this process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the size of the virtual memory used by a process. Excessive virtual memory size might indicate a memory leak. This data is derived from the Virtual Size attribute in the Process data set. Processes details The dashboard presents groups widgets of the processes with the highest CPU, memory, and disk utilization on the UNIX system. Also shown is the status of each network interface and transmission rates over time. Look for correlating processes in the group widgets, and review the utilization over time to help identify the source. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Top 5 Processes by CPU Spent The Top 5 Processes by CPU Spent group widget provides a list of five processes with the highest number of open handles. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Binary path: The command that initiated a process. Use this attribute to determine which command initiated a process. This data is derived from the Command U attribute in the Process data set. v CPU Spent (sec.): The time, in seconds, the CPU has been utilized. Note that the CPU Time attribute indicates number of seconds, the Time attribute indicates MMMMM:SS (minutes:seconds), and the Total CPU Time attribute indicates DDD:HH:MM:SS (days:hours:minutes:seconds). The value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not

Chapter 2. Dashboards 25 Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the CPU Time attribute in the Process data set. v CPU Usage (%): The percentage of CPU used by this process. As this value is normalized, it does not exceed 100 percent, even if more than one processor is installed. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using the most CPU time. High CPU percent might indicate a runaway or long running process. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. For example, enter 50 to represent 50.00%, or 50.34 to represent 50.34%. This data is derived from the CPU Pct attribute in the Process data set. v PID: The numerical process ID assigned to a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the process ID for this process. Process ID values vary from system to system. This data is derived from the Process ID attribute in the Process data set. v Process: The command that initiated a process. This data is derived from the Base Command attribute in the Process data set. v Resident Set Size (KBs): The resident set size of the process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using too much memory. Excessive resident set size might lead to memory shortage and cause system performance problems. This data is derived from the Size attribute in the Process data set. v User ID: The numerical user ID of the owner of a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to identify the owner of a process. The numeric identification number varies from system to system and user to user. An example of a user ID could be 48765. This data is derived from the User ID attribute in the Process data set. v Virtual size (KBs): The size of the virtual memory used by this process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the size of the virtual memory used by a process. Excessive virtual memory size might indicate a memory leak. This data is derived from the Virtual Size attribute in the Process data set. Top 5 Processes by CPU Usage The Top 5 Processes by CPU Usage group widget provides a list of five processes with the highest CPU utilization. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Binary path: The command that initiated a process. Use this attribute to determine which command initiated a process. This data is derived from the Command U attribute in the Process data set. v CPU Spent (sec.): The time, in seconds, the CPU has been utilized. Note that the CPU Time attribute indicates number of seconds, the Time attribute indicates MMMMM:SS (minutes:seconds), and the Total CPU Time attribute indicates DDD:HH:MM:SS (days:hours:minutes:seconds). The value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the CPU Time attribute in the Process data set. v CPU Usage (%): The percentage of CPU used by this process. As this value is normalized, it does not exceed 100 percent, even if more than one processor is installed. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use

26 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference this attribute to determine which processes are using the most CPU time. High CPU percent might indicate a runaway or long running process. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. For example, enter 50 to represent 50.00%, or 50.34 to represent 50.34%. This data is derived from the CPU Pct attribute in the Process data set. v PID: The numerical process ID assigned to a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the process ID for this process. Process ID values vary from system to system. This data is derived from the Process ID attribute in the Process data set. v Process: The command that initiated a process. This data is derived from the Base Command attribute in the Process data set. v Resident Set Size (KBs): The resident set size of the process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using too much memory. Excessive resident set size might lead to memory shortage and cause system performance problems. This data is derived from the Size attribute in the Process data set. v User ID: The numerical user ID of the owner of a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to identify the owner of a process. The numeric identification number varies from system to system and user to user. An example of a user ID could be 48765. This data is derived from the User ID attribute in the Process data set. v Virtual size (KBs): The size of the virtual memory used by this process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the size of the virtual memory used by a process. Excessive virtual memory size might indicate a memory leak. This data is derived from the Virtual Size attribute in the Process data set. Top 5 Processes by Resident Size The Top 5 Processes by Resident Size group widget provides a list of five processes with the highest resident set size utilization. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Binary path: The command that initiated a process. Use this attribute to determine which command initiated a process. This data is derived from the Command U attribute in the Process data set. v CPU Spent (sec.): The time, in seconds, the CPU has been utilized. Note that the CPU Time attribute indicates number of seconds, the Time attribute indicates MMMMM:SS (minutes:seconds), and the Total CPU Time attribute indicates DDD:HH:MM:SS (days:hours:minutes:seconds). The value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the CPU Time attribute in the Process data set. v CPU Usage (%): The percentage of CPU used by this process. As this value is normalized, it does not exceed 100 percent, even if more than one processor is installed. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using the most CPU time. High CPU percent might indicate a runaway or long running process. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. For example, enter 50 to represent 50.00%, or 50.34 to represent 50.34%. This data is derived from the CPU Pct attribute in the Process data set.

Chapter 2. Dashboards 27 v PID: The numerical process ID assigned to a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the process ID for this process. Process ID values vary from system to system. This data is derived from the Process ID attribute in the Process data set. v Process: The command that initiated a process. This data is derived from the Base Command attribute in the Process data set. v Resident Set Size (KBs): The resident set size of the process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using too much memory. Excessive resident set size might lead to memory shortage and cause system performance problems. This data is derived from the Size attribute in the Process data set. v User ID: The numerical user ID of the owner of a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to identify the owner of a process. The numeric identification number varies from system to system and user to user. An example of a user ID could be 48765. This data is derived from the User ID attribute in the Process data set. v Virtual size (KBs): The size of the virtual memory used by this process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the size of the virtual memory used by a process. Excessive virtual memory size might indicate a memory leak. This data is derived from the Virtual Size attribute in the Process data set. Top 5 Processes by Virtual Size The Top 5 Processes by Virtual Size group widget provides a list of five processes with the highest virtual memory utilization. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Binary path: The command that initiated a process. Use this attribute to determine which command initiated a process. This data is derived from the Command U attribute in the Process data set. v CPU Spent (sec.): The time, in seconds, the CPU has been utilized. Note that the CPU Time attribute indicates number of seconds, the Time attribute indicates MMMMM:SS (minutes:seconds), and the Total CPU Time attribute indicates DDD:HH:MM:SS (days:hours:minutes:seconds). The value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the CPU Time attribute in the Process data set. v CPU Usage (%): The percentage of CPU used by this process. As this value is normalized, it does not exceed 100 percent, even if more than one processor is installed. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using the most CPU time. High CPU percent might indicate a runaway or long running process. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. For example, enter 50 to represent 50.00%, or 50.34 to represent 50.34%. This data is derived from the CPU Pct attribute in the Process data set. v PID: The numerical process ID assigned to a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the process ID for this process. Process ID values vary from system to system. This data is derived from the Process ID attribute in the Process data set.

28 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference v Process: The command that initiated a process. This data is derived from the Base Command attribute in the Process data set. v Resident Set Size (KBs): The resident set size of the process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using too much memory. Excessive resident set size might lead to memory shortage and cause system performance problems. This data is derived from the Size attribute in the Process data set. v User ID: The numerical user ID of the owner of a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to identify the owner of a process. The numeric identification number varies from system to system and user to user. An example of a user ID could be 48765. This data is derived from the User ID attribute in the Process data set. v Virtual size (KBs): The size of the virtual memory used by this process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the size of the virtual memory used by a process. Excessive virtual memory size might indicate a memory leak. This data is derived from the Virtual Size attribute in the Process data set. WPAR Details The dashboard presents group widgets of selected WPAR information, detailed WPAR usage and detailed WPAR memory usage. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: WPAR The WPAR group widget shows detailed information about the selected WPAR. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Autostart: This indicates whether the WPAR starts on a restart. This data is derived from the Autostart attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. v Home: The home directory for the WPAR. This data is derived from the Home attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. v IPv4 Address: The IP or Network address of the network interface. This data is derived from the IP Address attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. v Name: The name of the workload partition (WPAR). This data is derived from the WPAR Name attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. v Resource Controls Status: This indicates whether the resource controls are active or not. This data is derived from the RC Is Active attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. v Status: The current state of the WPAR, including Defined, Loaded, Active, Frozen, Paused, Transitional, and Broken. v Type: The type of the WPAR, including application and system. This data is derived from the Type attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. WPAR CPU Usage The WPAR CPU Usage group widget provides detailed CPU usage information about the selected WPAR. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % System: The time this WPAR spent running in CPU kernel mode percentage. This data is derived from the System CPU Pct attribute in the AIX WPAR CPU data set. v % User: The time this WPAR spent running in CPU user mode percentage. This data is derived from the User CPU Pct attribute in the AIX WPAR CPU data set.

Chapter 2. Dashboards 29 v % WPAR: The percentage of its CPU share consumed by the WPAR. This data is derived from the WPAR CPU Consumed Pct attribute in the AIX WPAR CPU data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the AIX WPAR CPU data set. WPAR Memory Usage The WPAR Memory Usage group widget provides detailed memory usage information about the selected WPAR. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % Free: The percentage of free memory in the WPAR. This data is derived from the Free Memory Pct attribute in the AIX WPAR Physical Memory data set. v % Used: The percentage of used memory in the WPAR. This data is derived from the Used Memory Pct attribute in the AIX WPAR Physical Memory data set. v TIMESTAMP: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the AIX WPAR Physical Memory data set. WPARs Overview The dashboard presents group widgets that list WPARs, aggregate WPARs CPU and memory usage. Look for specific WPAR information by clicking on a WPAR listed in the table. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: Aggregate WPARs CPU Usage The Aggregate WPARs CPU Usage group widget provides aggregate information about the CPU utilization of WPARs. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % System: The time this WPAR spent running in CPU kernel mode percentage. v % User: The time this WPAR spent running in CPU user mode percentage. v % WPAR: The percentage of its CPU share consumed by the WPAR. v TIMESTAMP: The date and time the agent collects information as set on the monitored system. Aggregate WPARs Memory Usage The Memory Usage group widget provides aggregate information about the memory utilization of WPARs. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v % Free: The percentage of free memory in the WPAR. v % Used: The percentage of used memory in the WPAR. v TIMESTAMP: The date and time the agent collects information as set on the monitored system. WPARs The WPARs group widget lists the available WPARs on the UNIX machine. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Autostart: This indicates whether the WPAR starts on a restart. This data is derived from the Autostart attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. v Home: The home directory for the WPAR. This data is derived from the Home attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. v IPv4 Address: The IP or Network address of the network interface. This data is derived from the IP Address attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. v Name: The name of the workload partition (WPAR). This data is derived from the WPAR Name attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set.

30 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference v Resource Controls Status: This indicates whether the resource controls are active or not. This data is derived from the RC Is Active attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. v Status: The current state of the WPAR, including Defined, Loaded, Active, Frozen, Paused, Transitional, and Broken. v Type: The type of the WPAR, including application and system. This data is derived from the Type attribute in the AIX WPAR Information data set. Additional group widgets These pop-up group widgets are displayed after you click a group widget for more details. Some group widgets have links to more granular information in a popup widget, described here. The following widgets are available in this dashboard: AIX_Physical_Volumes Description needed in JSON The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: AIX_Volume_Groups Description needed in JSON The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: Event Detail The Log Entry group widget shows information about the selected event. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Custom Integer 1: User-defined slot with integral type from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomInteger1 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Integer 2: User-defined slot with integral type from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomInteger2 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Integer 3: User-defined slot with integral type from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomInteger3 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Slot 1: User-defined slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomSlot1 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Slot 10: User-defined slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomSlot10 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Slot 2: User-defined slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomSlot2 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Slot 3: User-defined slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomSlot3 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Slot 4: User-defined slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomSlot4 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Slot 5: User-defined slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomSlot5 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Slot 6: User-defined slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomSlot6 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Slot 7: User-defined slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomSlot7 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Slot 8: User-defined slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomSlot8 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Custom Slot 9: User-defined slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the CustomSlot9 attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set.

Chapter 2. Dashboards 31 v Event Type: A flag indicating whether the current event is a flood control summary event. This data is derived from the Event Type attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Log Name: The name of the log in which the matching record is found. This data is derived from the Logname attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Message: The contents of the msg slot from the EIF event. This data is derived from the msg attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Occurrence Count: The number of times this event occurred over the current flood control summary interval. This data is derived from the Occurrence Count attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Remote Host: Remote host on which the event originated if using ssh/remote, blank for local system. This data is derived from the RemoteHost attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v TEC Class: The Class name of the log file event, as defined in the configured format (.fmt) file. This data is derived from the Class attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. v Timestamp: The local time at the agent when the data was collected. This data is derived from the Timestamp attribute in the Kux LogfileProfileEvents data set. File Systems Report The File Systems group widget shows the list of available file systems on the UNIX machine for reports only. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Name: The path name of the directory to which a file system is mounted. This is the virtual name for the directory. This data is derived from the Mount Point U attribute in the Disk data set. v SpaceAvail: The amount of disk space currently available to non-superusers on a file system, expressed in megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Space Available MB Decimal attribute in the Disk data set. Network Interface The Network Interface group widget shows detailed information about the selected network interface for reports. The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Name: The name of the network interface adapter. Aggregate Valid entries are simple text string, alphanumeric comprised of Interface Name, Unit Number. This data is derived from the Network Interface Name attribute in the Network data set. v Received: The number of megabytes received per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Received MB attribute in the Network data set. v Transmitted: The number of megabytes sent per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This data is derived from the Transmitted MB attribute in the Network data set. System Information Report The System Information group widget shows general information about OS, LPAR configuration and WPARs for reports.

32 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following KPIs for the widget are derived from the attributes as described: v Idle CPU: The percentage of time the CPU is not processing instructions. This data is derived from the Idle CPU attribute in the System data set.

Custom views After you select an application that includes a UNIX OS managed resource, the Custom Views tab is available for displaying and building custom dashboard pages with attribute values from the Unix OS agent. You can quickly build monitoring pages for an application and save them for viewing.

Only a subset of Unix OS agent attributes, which are the most useful for reporting, are available for custom views. These attributes are shown in italic in Chapter 4, “Attributes,” on page 41.

Chapter 2. Dashboards 33 34 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Chapter 3. Thresholds

Thresholds test for certain conditions on your managed resources, such as memory usage over 95%, and raise an event when the conditions have been met.

The agent comes with predefined thresholds that you can use to monitor your UNIX OS environment. You can create additional thresholds for the areas of interest.

After you click System Configuration > Threshold Manager, select UNIX OS as the data source type to see all the available thresholds.

Predefined thresholds The thresholds are organized in the Cloud APM console Threshold Manager by the data set for which they were written. The Unix OS agent has the following predefined thresholds: KUX_Log_Profile_Config_Error Log File configuration error. The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *VALUE Kux_pro_Performance_Object_Status.Object_Status *EQ INACTIVE *AND *VALUE Kux_pro_Performance_Object_Status.Error_Code *NE DELETED_CONFIGURATION This threshold is evaluated every 1 minute 40 seconds. The severity of this threshold is WARNING. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the Object_Name attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: Kux_pro_Performance_Object_Status.Object_Status[PROPOS.OBJSTTS] (not visible in the UI), Kux_pro_Performance_Object_Status.Error_Code[PROPOS.ERRCODE] (not visible in the UI), Kux_pro_Performance_Object_Status.Object_Name[PROPOS.OBJNAME] (not visible in the UI). UNIX_Active_Virtual_Memory Checks if Active Virtual approaches Total Virtual Memory The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE System.Active_Virtual_Memory *GT 589824 This threshold is evaluated every 2 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for the table. This threshold uses the following attributes: System.Active_Virtual_Memory[XOS.VMFREESWAP]. UNIX_Agent_Processes_Failure Monitors whether a child process of the agent has failed, affecting data collection." , The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE Data_Collection_Status.Status *EQ Failed This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the Name attribute.

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2010, 2018 35 This threshold uses the following attributes: Data_Collection_Status.Status[XDCSTAT.STATUS] (not visible in the UI), Data_Collection_Status.Name[XDCSTAT.NAME] (not visible in the UI). UNIX_BP_AvgCpuBusyPct5min_Criti Monitors the total percentage of cpu (system + user) busy for the sum of all the cpu's on the system (not applicable to single CPU systems). The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE SMP_CPU.Avg_CPU_Busy_5 *GT 90 *AND *VALUE SMP_CPU.CPU_ID *EQ aggregate This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the CPU_ID attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: SMP_CPU.Avg_CPU_Busy_5[XCPU.AVCPUBIZ5] (not visible in the UI), SMP_CPU.CPU_ID[XCPU.CPUID]. UNIX_BP_PagingRate_Critical Monitors the average rate per second of pages examined over the sampling interval The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE System.Page_Scan_Rate *GT 500 This threshold is evaluated every 3 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for the table. This threshold uses the following attributes: System.Page_Scan_Rate[XOS.VMSCAN]. UNIX_BP_SpaceUsedPct_Critical Monitors all mounted file systems for space used percentage. Opens a critical event when the space usage is higher than 90%. The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *VALUE Disk.Space_Used_Percent *GE 90 This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the Mount_Point attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: Disk.Space_Used_Percent[XDISK.PCTSPCUSED], Disk.Mount_Point[XDISK.MOUNTPT] (not visible in the UI). UNIX_BP_SpaceUsedPct_Warning Monitors all mounted file systems for space used percentage. Opens a warning event when the space usage is between 80% and 90%. The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *VALUE Disk.Space_Used_Percent *LT 90 *AND *VALUE Disk.Space_Used_Percent *GE 80 This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is WARNING. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the Mount_Point attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: Disk.Space_Used_Percent[XDISK.PCTSPCUSED], Disk.Mount_Point[XDISK.MOUNTPT] (not visible in the UI).

36 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference UNIX_BP_SwapSpaceUsedPct_Critic Monitors the percentage of swap space used The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE Unix_Memory.Used_Swap_Space_Pct *GT 40 This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for the table. This threshold uses the following attributes: Unix_Memory.Used_Swap_Space_Pct[XMEM.SWUSDP]. UNIX_CMD_Process_Critical Checks for a particular process running The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE Process.Command *EQ process_name This threshold is evaluated every 10 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the Process_Command attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: Process.Command[XPS.CMD] (not visible in the UI), Process.Process_Command[XPS.COMMAND] (not visible in the UI). UNIX_CPU_Busy_Critical Opens a critical event when the CPU usage is higher than 90%. The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *VALUE SMP_CPU.CPU_Busy *GE 90 *AND *VALUE SMP_CPU.CPU_ID *EQ aggregate This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the CPU_ID attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: SMP_CPU.CPU_Busy[XCPU.CPUBUSY], SMP_CPU.CPU_ID[XCPU.CPUID]. UNIX_CPU_Busy_Warning Opens a warning event when the CPU usage is between 80% and 90%. The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *VALUE SMP_CPU.CPU_Busy *LT 90 *AND *VALUE SMP_CPU.CPU_Busy *GE 80 *AND *VALUE SMP_CPU.CPU_ID *EQ aggregate This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is WARNING. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the CPU_ID attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: SMP_CPU.CPU_Busy[XCPU.CPUBUSY], SMP_CPU.CPU_ID[XCPU.CPUID]. UNIX_CPU_Critical Process CPU percent GE 85 The default configuration has the following SQL syntax:

Chapter 3. Thresholds 37 *IF *VALUE Process.CPU_Pct *GE 85 *AND *VALUE Process.Command *NE kproc *AND *VALUE Process.Command *NE swapper This threshold is evaluated every 10 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the Process_Command attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: Process.CPU_Pct[XPS.CPUPERCENT], Process.Command[XPS.CMD] (not visible in the UI), Process.Process_Command[XPS.COMMAND] (not visible in the UI). UNIX_HD_Config_Critical_2 Hard drive space OR Inodes free going critical The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE Disk.Inodes_Free_64 *LT 100 *OR *VALUE Disk.Space_Used_Percent *GT 90 This threshold is evaluated every 2 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the Name_U attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: Disk.Inodes_Free_64[XDISK.INODEFRE64] (not visible in the UI), Disk.Space_Used_Percent[XDISK.PCTSPCUSED], Disk.Name_U[XDISK.UDSKNAME]. UNIX_Memory_Usage_Critical Opens a critical event when the memory usage is higher than 90%. The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *VALUE Unix_Memory.Non_Comp_Mem_Pct *GE 90 This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for the table. This threshold uses the following attributes: Unix_Memory.Non_Comp_Mem_Pct[XMEM.NCMPCT]. UNIX_Memory_Usage_Warning Opens a warning event when the memory usage is between 80% and 90%. The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *VALUE Unix_Memory.Non_Comp_Mem_Pct *LT 90 *AND *VALUE Unix_Memory.Non_Comp_Mem_Pct *GE 80 This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is WARNING. The threshold is evaluated for the table. This threshold uses the following attributes: Unix_Memory.Non_Comp_Mem_Pct[XMEM.NCMPCT]. UNIX_Network_Collsns_Critical Large number of network interface collisions The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE Network.Collisions *GT 15

38 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference This threshold is evaluated every 2 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the Network_Interface_Name attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: Network.Collisions[XNET.FCOLLSNS], Network.Network_Interface_Name[XNET.FNAME]. UNIX_NFS_RPC_Rejects Checks for rejected NFS/RPC calls The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE N_F_S_and_R_P_C_Statistics.NFS_Server_Calls_Rejected *GT 2 *OR *VALUE N_F_S_and_R_P_C_Statistics.NFS_Client_Calls_Rejected *GT 2 This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for the table. This threshold uses the following attributes: N_F_S_and_R_P_C_Statistics.NFS_Server_Calls_Rejected[XNFS.NSBAD] (not visible in the UI), N_F_S_and_R_P_C_Statistics.NFS_Client_Calls_Rejected[XNFS.NCBAD] (not visible in the UI). UNIX_Process_Memory_Critical Report high memory usage processes The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE Process.Mem_Pct *GT 8000 This threshold is evaluated every 10 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the Process_Command attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: Process.Mem_Pct[XPS.MEMPERCENT] (not visible in the UI), Process.Process_Command[XPS.COMMAND] (not visible in the UI). UNIX_Process_Memory_Leak Report high virtual memory usage processes The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE Process.Virtual_Size *GT 9999999 This threshold is evaluated every 5 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for each distinct value of the Process_Command attribute. This threshold uses the following attributes: Process.Virtual_Size[XPS.VSIZE], Process.Process_Command[XPS.COMMAND] (not visible in the UI). UNIX_System_Busy_Critical Check for critical state of I/O Wait, Low Free Mem, CPU Idle The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE System.Wait_I/O *GT 25 *AND *VALUE System.Free_Memory *LT 1 *AND *VALUE System.Idle_CPU *GT 10 *AND *VALUE System.Load_Average_1_Min *GT 2 This threshold is evaluated every 2 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL.

Chapter 3. Thresholds 39 The threshold is evaluated for the table. This threshold uses the following attributes: System.Wait_I/O[XOS.UNIXWAITIO], System.Free_Memory[XOS.VMFREEMEM] (not visible in the UI), System.Idle_CPU[XOS.UNIXIDLCPU], System.Load_Average_1_Min[XOS.NETLOAD1]. UNIX_System_Capacity_Critical Monitors system capacity w/ process number and CPU Util The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE System.System_Procs_Number *GE 250 *AND *VALUE System.System_CPU *GT 80 This threshold is evaluated every 2 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for the table. This threshold uses the following attributes: System.System_Procs_Number[XOS.NOSYSPROCS], System.System_CPU[XOS.UNIXSYSCPU]. UNIX_System_Paging_Warning Monitors if the VMM is working too hard to find free pages. The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE System.Page_Scan_Rate *GT 400 This threshold is evaluated every 3 minutes. The severity of this threshold is WARNING. The threshold is evaluated for the table. This threshold uses the following attributes: System.Page_Scan_Rate[XOS.VMSCAN]. UNIX_User_CPU_Critical Monitors if user CPU usage is system dominant and impacts users The default configuration has the following SQL syntax: *IF *VALUE System.User_CPU *GT 0 *AND *VALUE System.User_CPU *LT 70 *AND *VALUE System.System_CPU *GT 40 This threshold is evaluated every 2 minutes. The severity of this threshold is CRITICAL. The threshold is evaluated for the table. This threshold uses the following attributes: System.User_CPU[XOS.UNIXUSRCPU], System.System_CPU[XOS.UNIXSYSCPU].

Customized thresholds You can use the predefined thresholds as a starting point for event monitoring, and create your own thresholds as conditions arise that you want to monitor.

The Unix OS agent has many data sets that you can use to create thresholds to monitor for specific conditions. For descriptions of the data sets, see Chapter 4, “Attributes,” on page 41.

Tip: The hover help for the Threshold Editor Data set field has a Learn more link to the attribute descriptions for the selected data set.

40 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Chapter 4. Attributes

Attributes are the application properties that are being measured and reported by the Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS. Attributes make up the key performance indicators (KPIs) that are reported, and you can use them to create thresholds for conditions that you want to monitor. About attributes

Attributes are organized into data sets (also referred to as attribute groups). The values can be selectively displayed in dashboards or used to define a threshold.

The most recent data sample of the attributes in the data set are used after you open a dashboard or start a threshold. Dashboards Only a subset of Unix OS agent attributes is displayed in the dashboards. Queries to the dashboard data provider specify which attribute values to request from the managed resource. These attributes are shown in italic in this chapter. You can use these attributes to create the charts and tables in custom dashboard pages. Thresholds You can define thresholds that monitor the state of your operating system, database, or application and open an event when the threshold is exceeded. You use attributes to define thresholds that describe a condition that you want to test. After the threshold is started, the attribute values that are specified in the threshold are compared with the values collected by the Unix OS agent. After the condition is met, an event is registered and you are alerted by indicators in the Application Performance Dashboard navigator, All My Applications summary boxes, and the Events tab. The Unix OS agent comes with predefined thresholds that are enabled and started with the agent. If you edit a predefined threshold, such as to change the condition or severity, it is no longer treated as a predefined threshold but considered a custom threshold. All Unix OS agent attributes, unless otherwise noted, can be used to create custom thresholds. The Events tab has a table of open events with information, including threshold name, severity, source, and display item. You can expand an event row to see the formula and drill down to the dashboard for the managed resource. Some attributes names display differently in the Threshold Editor, as shown in parentheses after the name, such as “Object Count (OBJECT_COUNT)”. Historical data configurations The Unix OS agent collects historical data for key data sets that are shown in the dashboards. A dashboard page that includes historical views from the managed resource instance has a time selector tool for adjusting the time range. With line charts, you can also compare the values with a previous day, up to the number of days that have been saved. Additional information about attributes

Note the following conditions: v When no data can be collected for a data set, an empty result is returned (no rows of data) v When a specific attribute cannot be collected, the value 0 or “” is returned unless otherwise specified in a particular attribute (for example, “N/A”) v Any numeric attribute value that is greater than the largest (positive or negative) number that can be represented by that type returns the corresponding maximum or minimum value (for example, the

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2010, 2018 41 maximum value for a 32-bit number is 2,147,483,647). These values are displayed as text values that are defined by the data set, such as “Value Exceeds Maximum” or “Value Exceeds Minimum”.

Numeric attributes have characteristics that are indicated in parentheses after the data type, such as “(32-bit numeric property)”. A numeric attribute value can be 32-bit or 64-bit or some other size. The value type can be gauge, which means it varies, like a speedometer; counter, which counts and always increases; or numeric property, such as disk size.

For a list of the data sets, a list of the attributes in each data set, and descriptions of the attributes in the Unix OS agent, see “Data sets for the monitoring agent” and “Attribute descriptions” on page 45.

Data sets for the monitoring agent The Unix OS agent contains the following data sets. v Data set name: Agent Active Runtime Status – Table name: KUXPASSTAT – Historical table name: KUX_KCA_UX_AGENT_ACTIVE_RUNTIME_STATUS or KUXPASSTAT v Data set name: Agent Availability Management Status – Table name: KUXPASMGMT – Historical table name: KUX_KCA_UX_AGENT_AVAILABILITY_MANAGEMENT_STATUS or KUXPASMGMT v Data set name: AIX AMS – Table name: UNIXAMS – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_AMS or UNIXAMS v Data set name: AIX Defined Users – Table name: UNIXDUSERS – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_DEFINED_USERS or UNIXDUSERS v Data set name: AIX Devices – Table name: UNIXDEVIC – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_DEVICES or UNIXDEVIC v Data set name: AIX Logical Volumes – Table name: UNIXLVOLUM – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_LOGICAL_VOLUMES or UNIXLVOLUM v Data set name: AIX LPAR – Table name: UNIXLPAR – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_LPAR or UNIXLPAR v Data set name: AIX Memory Per Page (AIX) – Table name: AIXPAGMEM – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_MEMORY_PER_PAGE or AIXPAGMEM v Data set name: AIX MPIO Attributes – Table name: AIXMPIOATR – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_MPIO_ATTRIBUTES or AIXMPIOATR v Data set name: AIX MPIO Status – Table name: AIXMPIOSTS – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_MPIO_STATUS or AIXMPIOSTS v Data set name: AIX Network Adapters – Table name: AIXNETADPT

42 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_NETWORK_ADAPTERS or AIXNETADPT v Data set name: AIX Physical Volumes – Table name: UNIXPVOLUM – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_PHYSICAL_VOLUMES or UNIXPVOLUM v Data set name: AIX System IO – Table name: AIXSYSIO – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_SYSTEM_IO or AIXSYSIO v Data set name: AIX Volume Groups – Table name: UNIXVOLGRP – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_VOLUME_GROUPS or UNIXVOLGRP v Data set name: AIX WPAR CPU – Table name: UNIXWPARCP – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_WPAR_CPU or UNIXWPARCP v Data set name: AIX WPAR File System – Table name: UNIXWPARFS – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_WPAR_FILESYSTEM or UNIXWPARFS v Data set name: AIX WPAR Information – Table name: UNIXWPARIN – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_WPAR_INFORMATION or UNIXWPARIN v Data set name: AIX WPAR Network – Table name: UNIXWPARNE – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_WPAR_NETWORK or UNIXWPARNE v Data set name: AIX WPAR Physical Memory – Table name: UNIXWPARPM – Historical table name: KUX_AIX_WPAR_PHYSICAL_MEMORY or UNIXWPARPM v Data set name: Alerts Table – Table name: KUXPASALRT – Historical table name: KUX_KCA_UX_ALERTS_TABLE or KUXPASALRT v Data set name: Configuration Information – Table name: KUXPASCAP – Historical table name: KUX_KCA_UX_CONFIGURATION_INFORMATION or KUXPASCAP v Data set name: Custom Scripts – Table name: KUXSCRPTS – Historical table name: KUX_KUX_CUSTOM_SCRIPTS or KUXSCRPTS v Data set name: Custom Scripts Runtime – Table name: KUXSCRRTM – Historical table name: KUX_KUX_CUSTOM_SCRIPTS_RUNTIME or KUXSCRRTM v Data set name: Custom Scripts Runtime Sampled – Table name: KUXSCRTSM – Historical table name: KUX_KUX_CUSTOM_SCRIPTS_RTM_SMP or KUXSCRTSM v Data set name: Data Collection Status – Table name: UNIXDCSTAT – Historical table name: KUX_DATA_COLLECTION_STATUS or UNIXDCSTAT v Data set name: Disk – Table name: UNIXDISK

Chapter 4. Attributes 43 – Historical table name: KUX_DISK or UNIXDISK v Data set name: Disk Performance – Table name: UNIXDPERF – Historical table name: KUX_DISK_PERFORMANCE or UNIXDPERF v Data set name: FCP Daemon Status – Table name: KUXFCPSTA – Historical table name: KUX_KUX_FCP_DAEMON_STATUS or KUXFCPSTA v Data set name: File Information – Table name: FILEINFO v Data set name: Log File Profile Events – Table name: KUXLOGPEVT – Historical table name: KUX_KUX_LOGFILEPROFILEEVENTS or KUXLOGPEVT v Data set name: Log File Profiles – Table name: KUXLFAPFLS – Historical table name: KUX_KUX_LFAPROFILES or KUXLFAPFLS v Data set name: Log File Regex Statistics – Table name: KUXLOGFRX – Historical table name: KUX_KUX_LOG_FILE_REGEX_STATISTICS or KUXLOGFRX v Data set name: Log File Status – Table name: KUXLOGFST – Historical table name: KUX_KUX_LOG_FILE_STATUS or KUXLOGFST v Data set name: Machine Information – Table name: UNIXMACHIN – Historical table name: KUX_MACHINE_INFORMATION or UNIXMACHIN v Data set name: Managed UNIX OS Profiles – Table name: KUXMI – Historical table name: KUX_MANAGED_UNIX_OS_PROFILES or KUXMI v Data set name: Network – Table name: UNIXNET – Historical table name: KUX_NETWORK or UNIXNET v Data set name: NFS and RPC Statistics – Table name: UNIXNFS – Historical table name: KUX_N_F_S_AND_R_P_C_STATISTICS or UNIXNFS v Data set name: Process – Table name: UNIXPS – Historical table name: KUX_PROCESS or UNIXPS v Data set name: Profile Performance Object Status – Table name: KUXPROPOS – Historical table name: KUX_KUX_PRO_PERFORMANCE_OBJECT_STATUS or KUXPROPOS v Data set name: SMP CPU – Table name: UNIXCPU – Historical table name: KUX_SMP_CPU or UNIXCPU v Data set name: Solaris Zones – Table name: UNIXSOLZON – Historical table name: KUX_SOLARIS_ZONES or UNIXSOLZON

44 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference v Data set name: System – Table name: UNIXOS – Historical table name: KUX_SYSTEM or UNIXOS v Data set name: TCP Statistics – Table name: UNIXTCP – Historical table name: KUX_UNIX_TCP_STATISTICS or UNIXTCP v Data set name: Top CPU Processes – Table name: UNIXTOPCPU – Historical table name: KUX_TOP_CPU_PROCESSES or UNIXTOPCPU v Data set name: Top Memory Processes – Table name: UNIXTOPMEM – Historical table name: KUX_TOP_MEMORY_PROCESSES or UNIXTOPMEM v Data set name: Unix All Users – Table name: UNIXALLUSR – Historical table name: KUX_UNIX_ALL_USERS or UNIXALLUSR v Data set name: UNIX Devices – Table name: KUXDEVIC – Historical table name: KUX_UNIX_DEVICES or KUXDEVIC v Data set name: Unix File Comparison – Table name: UNIXFILCMP v Data set name: Unix File Pattern – Table name: UNIXFILPAT v Data set name: Unix Group – Table name: UNIXGROUP – Historical table name: KUX_UNIX_GROUP or UNIXGROUP v Data set name: UNIX IP Address – Table name: UNIXIPADDR – Historical table name: KUX_UNIX_IP_ADDRESS or UNIXIPADDR v Data set name: Unix Memory – Table name: UNIXMEM – Historical table name: KUX_UNIX_MEMORY or UNIXMEM v Data set name: Unix Ping – Table name: UNIXPING – Historical table name: KUX_UNIX_PING or UNIXPING v Data set name: Unix Print Queue – Table name: UNXPRINTQ – Historical table name: KUX_UNIX_PRINT_QUEUE or UNXPRINTQ v Data set name: User – Table name: UNIXUSER – Historical table name: KUX_USER or UNIXUSER

Attribute descriptions Attributes in each Unix OS agent data set collect data that the agent uses for monitoring.

Chapter 4. Attributes 45 The descriptions of the data sets contain information such as description, type, and names for each attribute in the data set. Some attributes are designated as key attributes, which are identifier attributes for the data set. An attribute in italic indicates that it is available for display in the Cloud APM console dashboards. Agent Active Runtime Status data set Use the Agent Active Runtime Status data set to monitor the current availability status of an agent: Running, Not present, Unknown, Stopped, Manually Stopped. You can view the frequency at which the agent's availability and runtime properties are queried and also the agent's Daily Restart Count.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Agent Availability Status The watched agent availability status. For agents that have an Availability Status of 'Running', use the attribute group to see runtime properties of the agent such as its Process ID and Count. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (0), Not found (1), Stopped (2), Start Pending (3), Running (4), Manually Stopped (5), Stop Pending (6), Not configured (7). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AGENT_AVAILABILITY_STATUS or STATUS (historical name), Agent Availability Status (caption), Agent_Availability_Status (attribute name), and STATUS (column name). Agent Host Name The host name of the agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: AGENT_HOST_NAME or AGENTHOST (historical name), Agent Host Name (caption), Agent_Host_Name (attribute name), and AGENTHOST (column name). Agent Name The watched agent name. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAS_AGENT_NAME or PASAGTNAME (historical name), Agent Name (caption), PAS_Agent_Name (attribute name), and PASAGTNAME (column name). Agent Type The watched agent type. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (0), ITM Unix (1), Console (2), Win Service (3), Discover ITM (4), Discover Bin (5), Service (6), ITM Windows (7). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AGENT_TYPE or AGENTTYPE (historical name), Agent Type (caption), Agent_Type (attribute name), and AGENTTYPE (column name). Check Frequency The frequency to check status in seconds. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: CHECK_FREQUENCY or CHECKFREQ (historical name), Check Frequency (caption), Check_Frequency (attribute name), and CHECKFREQ (column name). Command Line The command line. The type is string.

46 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: COMMAND_LINE or COMMAND (historical name), Command Line (caption), Command_Line (attribute name), and COMMAND (column name). Daily Restart Count The restarts within a period of a day. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: DAILY_RESTART_COUNT or RESTARTS (historical name), Daily Restart Count (caption), Daily_Restart_Count (attribute name), and RESTARTS (column name). Instance Name The instance name of the running managed IBM Tivoli Monitoring agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: INSTANCE_NAME or INSTNAME (historical name), Instance Name (caption), Instance_Name (attribute name), and INSTNAME (column name). IP Address The IP address of the agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: IP_ADDRESS or IPADDR (historical name), IP Address (caption), IP_Address (attribute name), and IPADDR (column name). Last Health Check The last health check timestamp. The type is timestamp with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (0000000000000001), N/C (0000000000000002), N/P (0000000000000003). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_HEALTH_CHECK or CHECKTS (historical name), Last Health Check (caption), Last_Health_Check (attribute name), and CHECKTS (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Number of Threads The thread count. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: THREAD_COUNT or THRCNT (historical name), Number of Threads (caption), Thread_Count (attribute name), and THRCNT (column name). Operating System The operating system identification. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: UNKNOWN (0), Windows (1), Linux (2), UNIX (3). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OPERATING_SYSTEM or OSTYPE (historical name), Operating System (caption), Operating_System (attribute name), and OSTYPE (column name). Page Faults Per Second The page faults per second. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_FAULTS_SEC or PGFAULT (historical name), Page Faults Per Second (caption), Page_Faults_Sec (attribute name), and PGFAULT (column name). Parent Process ID The parent process identification. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property).

Chapter 4. Attributes 47 The following names are defined for this attribute: PARENT_PROCESS_ID or PPID (historical name), Parent Process ID (caption), Parent_Process_ID (attribute name), and PPID (column name). Process ID The process ID. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_ID or PID (historical name), Process ID (caption), Process_ID (attribute name), and PID (column name). Process Name The process name. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_NAME or PROCNAME (historical name), Process Name (caption), Process_Name (attribute name), and PROCNAME (column name). Process System CPU (Percent) The system CPU. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_CPU or CPUPCT (historical name), Process System CPU (Percent) (caption), System_CPU (attribute name), and CPUPCT (column name). Process User CPU (Percent) The user CPU time. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_CPU or USRPCT (historical name), Process User CPU (Percent) (caption), User_CPU (attribute name), and USRPCT (column name). Resident Size The size of the resident process. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: RESIDENT_SIZE or RSSIZE (historical name), Resident Size (caption), Resident_Size (attribute name), and RSSIZE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Total Size (Pages) The total memory size in pages. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_SIZE_MEMORY or MEMSIZE (historical name), Total Size (Pages) (caption), Total_Size_Memory (attribute name), and MEMSIZE (column name). User Name The user name of the running managed agent. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (NOT_AVAILABLE). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_NAME or USERNAME (historical name), User Name (caption), User_Name (attribute name), and USERNAME (column name). Agent Availability Management Status data set Use the Agent Availability Management Status data set to monitor the current management status of an agent relative to Agent Management Services.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes:

48 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Agent Management Status The watched agent management status. A value of 'Managed' means that the agent is under the management of Agent Management Services. A value of 'Unmanaged' means it is known, but that the agent is not under the management of Agent Management Services. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unmanaged (0), Managed (1), Watchdog (2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AGENT_MANAGEMENT_STATUS or MGMTSTAT (historical name), Agent Management Status (caption), Agent_Management_Status (attribute name), and MGMTSTAT (column name). Agent Name The watched agent name. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAS_AGENT_NAME or PASAGTNAME (historical name), Agent Name (caption), PAS_Agent_Name (attribute name), and PASAGTNAME (column name). Agent Type The watched agent type. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (0), ITM Unix (1), Console (2), Windows Service (3), Discover ITM (4), Discover Bin (5), Linux Service (6), ITM Windows (7). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AGENT_TYPE or AGENTTYPE (historical name), Agent Type (caption), Agent_Type (attribute name), and AGENTTYPE (column name). Agent Version The version, release, and modification information for the agent. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (NOT_AVAILABLE). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AGENT_VERSION or VERSION (historical name), Agent Version (caption), Agent_Version (attribute name), and VERSION (column name). Build Number The build number information for the agent. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (NOT_AVAILABLE). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BUILD_NUMBER or BUILDNUM (historical name), Build Number (caption), Build_Number (attribute name), and BUILDNUM (column name). Manager Type The enum defining the manager type. A value of 'Agent Management Services' means that Agent Management Services is responsible. A value of 'NotManaged' means that the agent is not under availability monitoring by any application. A value of 'Externally' means that some other application besides Agent Management Services is responsible for availability monitoring of the agent, for example Tivoli System Automation or Windows service control manager. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (0), Not Managed (1), Agent Management Services (2), Watchdog (3), External (4). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MANAGER_TYPE or MGTYPE (historical name), Manager Type (caption), Manager_Type (attribute name), and MGTYPE (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 49 Operating System The operating system identification. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: UNKNOWN (0), Windows (1), Linux (2), UNIX (3). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OPERATING_SYSTEM or OSTYPE (historical name), Operating System (caption), Operating_System (attribute name), and OSTYPE (column name). Service Name The Windows or Linux service name of the agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SERVICE_NAME or SERVNAME (historical name), Service Name (caption), Service_Name (attribute name), and SERVNAME (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). AIX AMS data set Use the AIX AMS data set to monitor information about the Active Memory Sharing (AMS) pool. When the AMS mode is dedicated, the active memory sharing is not enabled. So all the other AMS attributes, AMS Mem Loaned, AMS Memory Ent InUse, AMS Memory Entitlement, AMS Physical Mem, AMS Pool ID, AMS Pool Size, Page Ins, and Hypervisor Page Ins Time, will be Not Available.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: AMS Memory Entitlement The AMS memory entitlement of the partition (MB). The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AMS_MEM_ENTITLEMENT or AME (historical name), AMS Memory Entitlement (caption), AMS_Mem_Entitlement (attribute name), and AME (column name). AMS Memory In Use The AMS memory entitlement of the partition in use (MB). The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AMS_MEM_ENT_INUSE or AMEI (historical name), AMS Memory In Use (caption), AMS_Mem_Ent_InUse (attribute name), and AMEI (column name). AMS Memory Loaned The AMS logical memory loaned to the hypervisor. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AMS_MEM_LOANED or AML (historical name), AMS Memory Loaned (caption), AMS_Mem_Loaned (attribute name), and AML (column name).

50 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference AMS Mode Indicates whether the LPAR is in AMS shared or dedicated mode. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Dedicated (0), Shared (1). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AMS_MODE (historical name), AMS Mode (caption), AMS_Mode (attribute name), and AMS_MODE (column name). AMS Physical Memory The physical memory supporting AMS logical memory for the partition. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AMS_PHYSICAL_MEM or APM (historical name), AMS Physical Memory (caption), AMS_Physical_Mem (attribute name), and APM (column name). AMS Pool ID The pool ID associated with the LPAR. All LPARs in AMS mode will have a pool ID of 0 until multiple pools are supported. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AMS_POOL_ID or API (historical name), AMS Pool ID (caption), AMS_Pool_ID (attribute name), and API (column name). AMS Pool Size The AMS Memory pool size in GB. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AMS_POOL_SIZE or APS (historical name), AMS Pool Size (caption), AMS_Pool_Size (attribute name), and APS (column name). Hypervisor Page Ins The number of hypervisor page-ins. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: HYPERVISOR_PAGE_INS or HPI (historical name), Hypervisor Page Ins (caption), Hypervisor_Page_Ins (attribute name), and HPI (column name). Hypervisor Page Ins Time The time spent waiting for hypervisor page-ins in nanoseconds. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: HYPERVISOR_PAGE_INS_TIME or HPIT (historical name), Hypervisor Page Ins Time (caption), Hypervisor_Page_Ins_Time (attribute name), and HPIT (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 51 The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). AIX Defined Users data set Use the AIX Defined Users data set to monitor defined users, including logon user names, defined roles, whether the user accounts have been locked, expiration dates, and the number of incorrect logon attempts. Note that the attribute values include Not Available and Not Collected, when applicable. The data collection for this data set is by default disabled for performance reasons. You must set KUX_DEFINED_USERS=True in the ux. ini file to enable it.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Account Locked The indicator of whether or not the user account has been locked. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ACCOUNT_LOCKED or AL (historical name), Account Locked (caption), Account_Locked (attribute name), and AL (column name). Expires The expiration date of this user ID. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: EXPIRES (historical name), Expires (caption), Expires (attribute name), and EXPIRES (column name). Login Retries The number of incorrect logon attempts before the user ID is locked. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGINRETRIES or L (historical name), Login Retries (caption), Loginretries (attribute name), and L (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Roles The roles defined for this user ID. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ROLES (historical name), Roles (caption), Roles (attribute name), and ROLES (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).

52 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference User Name The logon user name. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_NAME (historical name), User Name (caption), User_Name (attribute name), and USER_NAME (column name). AIX Devices data set Use the AIX Devices data set to monitor information about network and storage device status. This group of attributes has been superseded by the UNIX Devices data set. The latter group monitors the same attributes, but for all UNIX platforms (AIX, HP, and Solaris).

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Class The class of the device. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DCLASS (historical name), Class (caption), DClass (attribute name), and DCLASS (column name). Name The name of the device. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and NAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Parent The parent device name. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PARENT (historical name), Parent (caption), Parent (attribute name), and PARENT (column name). State The device status. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATE (historical name), State (caption), State (attribute name), and STATE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Type The device type. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TYPE (historical name), Type (caption), Type (attribute name), and TYPE (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 53 AIX Logical Volumes data set Use the AIX Logical Volumes data set to monitor logical volume information.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Mount Point The file system mount point for the logical volume. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MOUNT_POINT or MP (historical name), Mount Point (caption), Mount_Point (attribute name), and MP (column name). Name The name of the logical volume. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and NAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Size MB The size of the logical volume in MB. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE_MB (historical name), Size MB (caption), Size_MB (attribute name), and SIZE_MB (column name). State The state of the logical volume. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATE (historical name), State (caption), State (attribute name), and STATE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Type The logical volume type. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TYPE (historical name), Type (caption), Type (attribute name), and TYPE (column name). Volume Group Name The name of the volume group. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

54 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: VOLUME_GROUP_NAME or VGN (historical name), Volume Group Name (caption), Volume_Group_Name (attribute name), and VGN (column name). AIX LPAR data set Use the AIX LPAR data set to monitor the logical partition (LPAR). This data set contains information about the logical partition. A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Available CPUs in Pool The number of CPUs that are available for allocation. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVAILABLE_CPUS_IN_POOL or ACIP (historical name), Available CPUs in Pool (caption), Available_CPUs_in_Pool (attribute name), and ACIP (column name). Busy Pct The logical busy time percentage. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BUSY_PCT (historical name), Busy Pct (caption), Busy_Pct (attribute name), and BUSY_PCT (column name). Capped Mode The capped Logical Partition mode: uncapped or capped (and donating if LPAR is configured as dedicated and donating). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CAPPED_MODE or CM (historical name), Capped Mode (caption), Capped_Mode (attribute name), and CM (column name). Donation Enablement The status of the willingness of this LPAR to allow unused CPU cycles to be used by other LPARs. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Collected, 0 indicates disabled, 1 indicates capable, and 2 indicates enabled. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), disable (0), capable (1), enable (2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DONATION_ENABLEMENT or DE (historical name), Donation Enablement (caption), Donation_Enablement (attribute name), and DE (column name). Entitlement Used Pct The percentage of the given CPU Entitlement used by this LPAR. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and

Chapter 4. Attributes 55 -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ENTITLEMENT_USED_PCT or EUP (historical name), Entitlement Used Pct (caption), Entitlement_Used_Pct (attribute name), and EUP (column name). Entitlement The number of entitlement units assigned to this LPAR. Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available, -02 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ENTITLEMENT or E (historical name), Entitlement (caption), Entitlement (attribute name), and E (column name). LPAR Name The name of the logical partition. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LPAR_NAME or LPARNAME (historical name), LPAR Name (caption), LPAR_Name (attribute name), and LPARNAME (column name). LPAR Number The LPAR identification number assigned to this LPAR. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LPAR_NUMBER or LN (historical name), LPAR Number (caption), LPAR_Number (attribute name), and LN (column name). Machine ID The frame hardware ID to which this LPAR belongs. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MACHINE_ID (historical name), Machine ID (caption), Machine_ID (attribute name), and MACHINE_ID (column name). Max CPU Cap Used Pct The percentage of maximum physical CPU available to this LPAR that is actually used. For capped LPARs, this value is the same as CPU Phys Ent Pct. Note: the value -100 indicates Not Available, -200 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

56 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_CPU_CAP_USED_PCT or MCCUP (historical name), Max CPU Cap Used Pct (caption), Max_CPU_Cap_Used_Pct (attribute name), and MCCUP (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Number of Physical CPUs The number of active licensed physical CPUs. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_PHYSICAL_CPUS or NOPC (historical name), Number of Physical CPUs (caption), Number_of_Physical_CPUs (attribute name), and NOPC (column name). Number of Virtual CPUs The number of current online virtual CPUs. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_VIRTUAL_CPUS or NOVC (historical name), Number of Virtual CPUs (caption), Number_of_Virtual_CPUs (attribute name), and NOVC (column name). Online Mem The amount of current online memory in MB. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ONLINE_MEM (historical name), Online Mem (caption), Online_Mem (attribute name), and ONLINE_MEM (column name). Physical CPU Units Used The number of physical CPU units consumed by this LPAR. Note: the value -100 indicates Not Available, -200 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHYSICAL_CPU_UNITS_USED or PCUU (historical name), Physical CPU Units Used (caption), Physical_CPU_Units_Used (attribute name), and PCUU (column name). Shared Mode The shared Logical Partition mode (dedicated or shared). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The

Chapter 4. Attributes 57 following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SHARED_MODE or SM (historical name), Shared Mode (caption), Shared_Mode (attribute name), and SM (column name). SMT Mode The simultaneous multi-threading mode (off or on). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SMT_MODE (historical name), SMT Mode (caption), SMT_Mode (attribute name), and SMT_MODE (column name). SMT Threads The number of threads per CPU. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SMT_THREADS or ST (historical name), SMT Threads (caption), SMT_Threads (attribute name), and ST (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Total Used Pct The percentage of the Total System CPU used by this LPAR. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_USED_PCT or TUP (historical name), Total Used Pct (caption), Total_Used_Pct (attribute name), and TUP (column name). Uptime The period of time this LPAR is operational. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: UPTIME (historical name), Uptime (caption), Uptime (attribute name), and UPTIME (column name). Available CPU Units in Pool The number of physical CPU units that are available for allocation from the shared pool. Note: the value -100 indicates Not Available, -200 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

58 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: AVAILABLE_CPU_UNITS_IN_POOL or ACUIP (historical name), Available CPU Units in Pool (caption), Available_CPU_Units_in_Pool (attribute name), and ACUIP (column name). Capacity Weight The relative weight between 0 and 255 that is used to determine how much extra CPU capacity this LPAR is to receive. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CAPACITY_WEIGHT or CW (historical name), Capacity Weight (caption), Capacity_Weight (attribute name), and CW (column name). CPU Capacity Increment The processor capacity change granule, CPU units: 100 per processor (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_CAPACITY_INCREMENT or CCI (historical name), CPU Capacity Increment (caption), CPU_Capacity_Increment (attribute name), and CCI (column name). CPU Entitlement The entitled processor capacity for the partition. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_ENTITLEMENT or CE (historical name), CPU Entitlement (caption), CPU_Entitlement (attribute name), and CE (column name). CPU Pool ID The ID of the Shared Processor Pool. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: POOLID (historical name), CPU Pool ID (caption), PoolID (attribute name), and POOLID (column name). Donated Busy Cycles Pct The percentage of physical processor that is used by donating busy cycles, for dedicated partitions only. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DONATED_BUSY_CYCLES_PCT or DBCP (historical name), Donated Busy Cycles Pct (caption), Donated_Busy_Cycles_Pct (attribute name), and DBCP (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 59 Donated Idle Cycles Pct The percentage of physical processor that is used by explicitly donated idle cycles, for dedicated partitions only. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DONATED_IDLE_CYCLES_PCT or DICP (historical name), Donated Idle Cycles Pct (caption), Donated_Idle_Cycles_Pct (attribute name), and DICP (column name). Entitlement Pct The entitlement as a percentage. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ENTITLEMENT_PCT or EP (historical name), Entitlement Pct (caption), Entitlement_Pct (attribute name), and EP (column name). Hostname The host name of the LPAR. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: HOSTNAME (historical name), Hostname (caption), Hostname (attribute name), and HOSTNAME (column name). Hypervisor Calls The number of hypervisor calls made during the monitoring period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: HYPERVISOR_CALLS or HC (historical name), Hypervisor Calls (caption), Hypervisor_Calls (attribute name), and HC (column name). Last Machine ID The previous frame hardware ID of this LPAR before it is migrated to the current frame. This attribute is cached for 5 minutes after the LPAR migration is detected to allow a situation to discover and report that the LPAR had been migrated. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_MACHINE_ID or LMI (historical name), Last Machine ID (caption), Last_Machine_ID (attribute name), and LMI (column name). Machine Serial Number The serial number of the machine. Valid entries: simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length of 64 characters. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (UNKNOWN). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

60 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: MACHINE_SERIAL or MACSERIAL (historical name), Machine Serial Number (caption), Machine_Serial (attribute name), and MACSERIAL (column name). Max CPU Capacity The maximum processor capacity (CPU units: 100 per processor). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_CPU_CAPACITY or MCC0 (historical name), Max CPU Capacity (caption), Max_CPU_Capacity (attribute name), and MCC0 (column name). Max Dispatch Latency The maximum latency between dispatches in nanoseconds (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_DISPATCH_LATENCY or MDL (historical name), Max Dispatch Latency (caption), Max_Dispatch_Latency (attribute name), and MDL (column name). Max Memory The maximum amount of memory that this LPAR can support in MB. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_MEMORY (historical name), Max Memory (caption), Max_Memory (attribute name), and MAX_MEMORY (column name). Max Phys CPUs The maximum number of physical CPUs in the system. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_PHYS_CPUS or MPC (historical name), Max Phys CPUs (caption), Max_Phys_CPUs (attribute name), and MPC (column name). Max Virt CPUs The maximum number of virtual CPUs in this LPAR. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_VIRT_CPUS or MVC0 (historical name), Max Virt CPUs (caption), Max_Virt_CPUs (attribute name), and MVC0 (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 61 Maximum Pool Capacity The maximum pool capacity. Note: the value -100 indicates Not Available, -200 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAXIMUM_POOL_CAPACITY or MPC0 (historical name), Maximum Pool Capacity (caption), Maximum_Pool_Capacity (attribute name), and MPC0 (column name). Min CPU Capacity The minimum processor capacity (CPU units: 100 per processor). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MIN_CPU_CAPACITY or MCC (historical name), Min CPU Capacity (caption), Min_CPU_Capacity (attribute name), and MCC (column name). Min Memory The minimum amount of memory that this LPAR can support in MB. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MIN_MEMORY (historical name), Min Memory (caption), Min_Memory (attribute name), and MIN_MEMORY (column name). Min Req Virt CPU The minimum required virtual processor capacity. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MIN_REQ_VIRT_CPU or MRVC (historical name), Min Req Virt CPU (caption), Min_Req_Virt_CPU (attribute name), and MRVC (column name). Min Virt CPUs The minimum number of virtual CPUs in this LPAR (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MIN_VIRT_CPUS or MVC (historical name), Min Virt CPUs (caption), Min_Virt_CPUs (attribute name), and MVC (column name). Num Hypervisor Calls per Sec The number of hypervisor calls per second. This attribute is collected using the system API, supported by AIX 6. 1 TL5 FP2 or later. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates

62 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_HYPERVISOR_CALLS_PER_SEC or NHCPS (historical name), Num Hypervisor Calls per Sec (caption), Num_Hypervisor_Calls_per_Sec (attribute name), and NHCPS (column name). Number of Logical CPUs The number of current online logical CPUs. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_LOGICAL_CPUS or NOLC (historical name), Number of Logical CPUs (caption), Number_of_Logical_CPUs (attribute name), and NOLC (column name). Number of Physical CPUs in Shared Pool The number of physical CPUs in the shared pool. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_PHYSICAL_CPUS_IN_SHARED_POOL or NOPCISP (historical name), Number of Physical CPUs in Shared Pool (caption), Number_of_Physical_CPUs_in_Shared_Pool (attribute name), and NOPCISP (column name). Phantom Interrupts The number of phantom interrupts. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHANTOM_INTERRUPTS or PI (historical name), Phantom Interrupts (caption), Phantom_Interrupts (attribute name), and PI (column name). Phys Busy Pct The physical busy time of a full processor percentage. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHYS_BUSY_PCT or PBP (historical name), Phys Busy Pct (caption), Phys_Busy_Pct (attribute name), and PBP (column name). Physical CPU Size of Shared Pool The number of physical CPU units in the shared pool. Note: the value -100 indicates Not Available, -200 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and

Chapter 4. Attributes 63 -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHYSICAL_CPU_SIZE_OF_SHARED_POOL or PCSOSP (historical name), Physical CPU Size of Shared Pool (caption), Physical_CPU_Size_of_Shared_Pool (attribute name), and PCSOSP (column name). Pool Entitlement The entitled capacity of the pool. Note: the value -100 indicates Not Available, -200 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: POOL_ENTITLEMENT or PE (historical name), Pool Entitlement (caption), Pool_Entitlement (attribute name), and PE (column name). Time In Hypervisor Pct The time spent in the hypervisor percentage. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIME_IN_HYPERVISOR_PCT or TIHP (historical name), Time In Hypervisor Pct (caption), Time_In_Hypervisor_Pct (attribute name), and TIHP (column name). Unallocated CPU In Pool The unallocated capacity available in the shared pool. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: UNALLOCATED_CPU_IN_POOL or UCIP (historical name), Unallocated CPU In Pool (caption), Unallocated_CPU_In_Pool (attribute name), and UCIP (column name). Virt Context CPU Switches per Sec The virtual CPU context switches per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRT_CONTEXT_CPU_SWITCHES_PER_SEC or VCCSPS (historical name), Virt Context CPU Switches per Sec (caption), Virt_Context_CPU_Switches_per_Sec (attribute name), and VCCSPS (column name). AIX Memory Per Page (AIX) data set Use the AIX Memory Per Page data set to monitor memory statistics per page size (AIX only).

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

64 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference This data set contains the following attributes: Client Frames The number of client frames (numclient). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_CLIENT_FRAMES or CLIMFRM (historical name), Client Frames (caption), Num_Client_Frames (attribute name), and CLIMFRM (column name). Compressed Frames The number of frames in compressed segments (numcompr). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_COMPR_FRAMES or COMPFRM (historical name), Compressed Frames (caption), Num_Compr_Frames (attribute name), and COMPFRM (column name). Free Frames The number of pages on free list (numfrb). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_FREE_FRAMES or FREEFRM (historical name), Free Frames (caption), Num_Free_Frames (attribute name), and FREEFRM (column name). Memory Frames The number of real memory frames of this page size (numframes). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_MEM_FRAMES or REALMEMFRM (historical name), Memory Frames (caption), Num_Mem_Frames (attribute name), and REALMEMFRM (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Non Working Frames The number of frames in non-working segments (numperm). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available

Chapter 4. Attributes 65 (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_NON_WORKING_FRAMES or NONWORKFRM (historical name), Non Working Frames (caption), Num_Non_Working_Frames (attribute name), and NONWORKFRM (column name). Page Scans By Clock Per Sec The number of page scans by clock over the sampling interval (scans). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_SCANS_FRAMES_SEC or NSCFRMSEC (historical name), Page Scans By Clock Per Sec (caption), Num_Scans_Frames_Sec (attribute name), and NSCFRMSEC (column name). Page Size (KB) The page dimension, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SIZE or PAGESIZE (historical name), Page Size (KB) (caption), Page_Size (attribute name), and PAGESIZE (column name). Page Steals Per Second The number of page steals over the sampling interval (pgsteals). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_PAGE_STEAL_SEC or NPGSTSEC (historical name), Page Steals Per Second (caption), Num_Page_Steal_Sec (attribute name), and NPGSTSEC (column name). Paged In Pages from Page Space Per Sec The number of paged-in pages from page space over the sampling interval (pgspgins). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_PAGED_IN_PAGE_SPACE_SEC or NPGIPGSSEC (historical name), Paged In Pages from Page Space Per Sec (caption), Num_Paged_In_Page_Space_Sec (attribute name), and NPGIPGSSEC (column name). Paged Out Pages from Page Space Per Sec The number of paged-out pages from page space over the sampling interval (pgspgouts). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647

66 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_PAGED_OUT_PAGE_SPACE_SEC or NPGOPGSSEC (historical name), Paged Out Pages from Page Space Per Sec (caption), Num_Paged_Out_Page_Space_Sec (attribute name), and NPGOPGSSEC (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Zero Frames Per Sec The number of zero-filled pages over the sampling interval (zerofills). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_ZERO_FRAMES_SEC or ZEROFRMSEC (historical name), Zero Frames Per Sec (caption), Num_Zero_Frames_Sec (attribute name), and ZEROFRMSEC (column name). AIX MPIO Attributes data set Use the AIX MPIO Attributes data set to monitor Multi Path I/O attribute information (AIX only).

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Attribute The name of the attribute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ATTRIBUTE (historical name), Attribute (caption), Attribute (attribute name), and ATTRIBUTE (column name). Description The description of the attribute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DESCRIPTION or D (historical name), Description (caption), Description (attribute name), and D (column name). Device Name The name of the storage device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 67 The following names are defined for this attribute: DEVICE_NAME or DN (historical name), Device Name (caption), Device_Name (attribute name), and DN (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). User Settable Indicates whether or not the user can set the attribute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_SETTABLE or US (historical name), User Settable (caption), User_Settable (attribute name), and US (column name). Value The value of the attribute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VALUE (historical name), Value (caption), Value (attribute name), and VALUE (column name). AIX MPIO Status data set Use the AIX MPIO Status data set to monitor Multi Path I/O status information (AIX only).

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Connection The connection ID of the SCSI device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CONNECTION (historical name), Connection (caption), Connection (attribute name), and CONNECTION (column name). Device Name The name of the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DEVICE_NAME or DN (historical name), Device Name (caption), Device_Name (attribute name), and DN (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Parent The parent device of the current device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated

68 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PARENT (historical name), Parent (caption), Parent (attribute name), and PARENT (column name). Path Status The current status of the path. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PATH_STATUS or PS (historical name), Path Status (caption), Path_Status (attribute name), and PS (column name). Status The operational status of the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATUS (historical name), Status (caption), Status (attribute name), and STATUS (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). AIX Network Adapters data set Use the AIX Network Adapters data set to monitor network adapter information (AIX Only).

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Bad Pkts Recvd The number of bad packets received by the device driver. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BAD_PKTS_RECVD or BPR (historical name), Bad Pkts Recvd (caption), Bad_Pkts_Recvd (attribute name), and BPR (column name). Bad Pkts Recvd per Sec The number of bad packets received by the device driver per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BAD_PKTS_RECVD_PER_SEC or BPRPS (historical name), Bad Pkts Recvd per Sec (caption), Bad_Pkts_Recvd_per_Sec (attribute name), and BPRPS (column name). Broadcast Pkts Recvd The number of broadcast packets received without any error. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values.

Chapter 4. Attributes 69 The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BROADCAST_PKTS_RECVD or BPR0 (historical name), Broadcast Pkts Recvd (caption), Broadcast_Pkts_Recvd (attribute name), and BPR0 (column name). Broadcast Pkts Recvd per Sec The number of broadcast packets received per second without any error. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BROADCAST_PKTS_RECVD_PER_SEC or BPRPS0 (historical name), Broadcast Pkts Recvd per Sec (caption), Broadcast_Pkts_Recvd_per_Sec (attribute name), and BPRPS0 (column name). Broadcast Pkts Sent The number of broadcast packets transmitted without any error. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BROADCAST_PKTS_SENT or BPS (historical name), Broadcast Pkts Sent (caption), Broadcast_Pkts_Sent (attribute name), and BPS (column name). Broadcast Pkts Sent per Sec The number of broadcast packets per second transmitted without any error. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BROADCAST_PKTS_SENT_PER_SEC or BPSPS (historical name), Broadcast Pkts Sent per Sec (caption), Broadcast_Pkts_Sent_per_Sec (attribute name), and BPSPS (column name). Bytes Recvd The number of bytes received successfully by the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BYTES_RECVD or BR (historical name), Bytes Recvd (caption), Bytes_Recvd (attribute name), and BR (column name). Bytes Recvd per Sec The number of bytes received successfully by the device per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BYTES_RECVD_PER_SEC or BRPS (historical name), Bytes Recvd per Sec (caption), Bytes_Recvd_per_Sec (attribute name), and BRPS (column name).

70 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Bytes Sent The number of bytes transmitted successfully by the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BYTES_SENT (historical name), Bytes Sent (caption), Bytes_Sent (attribute name), and BYTES_SENT (column name). Bytes Sent per Sec The number of bytes per second transmitted successfully by the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BYTES_SENT_PER_SEC or BSPS (historical name), Bytes Sent per Sec (caption), Bytes_Sent_per_Sec (attribute name), and BSPS (column name). Max TransmitsQ The maximum number of outgoing packets ever queued to the software transmit queue. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_TRANSMITSQ or MT (historical name), Max TransmitsQ (caption), Max_TransmitsQ (attribute name), and MT (column name). Max TransmitsQ per Sec The maximum number of outgoing packets per second ever queued to the software transmit queue. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=- 2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_TRANSMITSQ_PER_SEC or MTPS (historical name), Max TransmitsQ per Sec (caption), Max_TransmitsQ_per_Sec (attribute name), and MTPS (column name). Multicast Pkts Recvd The number of multicast packets received without any error. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MULTICAST_PKTS_RECVD or MPR (historical name), Multicast Pkts Recvd (caption), Multicast_Pkts_Recvd (attribute name), and MPR (column name). Multicast Pkts Recvd per Sec The number of multicast packets received per second without any error. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 71 The following names are defined for this attribute: MULTICAST_PKTS_RECVD_PER_SEC or MPRPS (historical name), Multicast Pkts Recvd per Sec (caption), Multicast_Pkts_Recvd_per_Sec (attribute name), and MPRPS (column name). Multicast Pkts Sent The number of multicast packets transmitted without any error. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MULTICAST_PKTS_SENT or MPS (historical name), Multicast Pkts Sent (caption), Multicast_Pkts_Sent (attribute name), and MPS (column name). Multicast Pkts Sent per Sec The number of multicast packets per second transmitted without any error. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MULTICAST_PKTS_SENT_PER_SEC or MPSPS (historical name), Multicast Pkts Sent per Sec (caption), Multicast_Pkts_Sent_per_Sec (attribute name), and MPSPS (column name). Name The name of the adapter. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and NAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Parent The parent adapter name. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PARENT (historical name), Parent (caption), Parent (attribute name), and PARENT (column name). Pkts Recv Error The number of input errors encountered on this device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PKTS_RECV_ERROR or PRE (historical name), Pkts Recv Error (caption), Pkts_Recv_Error (attribute name), and PRE (column name). Pkts Recv Errors per Sec The number of input errors encountered on this device per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available

72 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PKTS_RECV_ERRORS_PER_SEC or PREPS (historical name), Pkts Recv Errors per Sec (caption), Pkts_Recv_Errors_per_Sec (attribute name), and PREPS (column name). Pkts Recvd The number of packets received successfully by the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PKTS_RECVD (historical name), Pkts Recvd (caption), Pkts_Recvd (attribute name), and PKTS_RECVD (column name). Pkts Recvd per Sec The number of packets received successfully by the device per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PKTS_RECVD_PER_SEC or PRPS (historical name), Pkts Recvd per Sec (caption), Pkts_Recvd_per_Sec (attribute name), and PRPS (column name). Pkts Sent The number of packets transmitted successfully by the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PKTS_SENT (historical name), Pkts Sent (caption), Pkts_Sent (attribute name), and PKTS_SENT (column name). Pkts Sent Error The number of output errors encountered on this device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PKTS_SENT_ERROR or PSE (historical name), Pkts Sent Error (caption), Pkts_Sent_Error (attribute name), and PSE (column name). Pkts Sent Errors per Sec The number of output errors per second encountered on this device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PKTS_SENT_ERRORS_PER_SEC or PSEPS (historical name), Pkts Sent Errors per Sec (caption), Pkts_Sent_Errors_per_Sec (attribute name), and PSEPS (column name). Pkts Sent per Sec The number of packets per second transmitted successfully by the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is

Chapter 4. Attributes 73 integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PKTS_SENT_PER_SEC or PSPS (historical name), Pkts Sent per Sec (caption), Pkts_Sent_per_Sec (attribute name), and PSPS (column name). Qoverflow The number of outgoing packets that have overflowed the software transmit queue. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: QOVERFLOW (historical name), Qoverflow (caption), Qoverflow (attribute name), and QOVERFLOW (column name). Qoverflow per Sec The number of outgoing packets per second that have overflowed the software transmit queue. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=- 2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: QOVERFLOW_PER_SEC or QPS (historical name), Qoverflow per Sec (caption), Qoverflow_per_Sec (attribute name), and QPS (column name). Recv Interrupts The number of interrupts received by the driver from the adapter. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RECV_INTERRUPTS or RI (historical name), Recv Interrupts (caption), Recv_Interrupts (attribute name), and RI (column name). Recv Interrupts per Sec The number of interrupts received per second by the driver from the adapter. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RECV_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or RIPS (historical name), Recv Interrupts per Sec (caption), Recv_Interrupts_per_Sec (attribute name), and RIPS (column name). Recv Pkts Dropped The number of packets received by the device driver from this device that were not given to a network driver for any reason. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RECV_PKTS_DROPPED or RPD (historical name), Recv Pkts Dropped (caption), Recv_Pkts_Dropped (attribute name), and RPD (column name).

74 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Recv Pkts Dropped per Sec The number of packets received by the device driver (per second) from this device and not given to a network driver for any reason. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RECV_PKTS_DROPPED_PER_SEC or RPDPS (historical name), Recv Pkts Dropped per Sec (caption), Recv_Pkts_Dropped_per_Sec (attribute name), and RPDPS (column name). Sent Interrupts The number of transmit interrupts received by the driver from the adapter. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SENT_INTERRUPTS or SI (historical name), Sent Interrupts (caption), Sent_Interrupts (attribute name), and SI (column name). Sent Interrupts per Sec The number of transmit interrupts per second received by the driver from the adapter. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SENT_INTERRUPTS_PER_SEC or SIPS (historical name), Sent Interrupts per Sec (caption), Sent_Interrupts_per_Sec (attribute name), and SIPS (column name). Sent Pkts Dropped The number of packets accepted by the device driver for transmission that were not given to the device for any reason. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SENT_PKTS_DROPPED or SPD (historical name), Sent Pkts Dropped (caption), Sent_Pkts_Dropped (attribute name), and SPD (column name). Sent Pkts Dropped per Sec The number of packets per second accepted by the device driver for transmission and not given to the device for any reason. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SENT_PKTS_DROPPED_PER_SEC or SPDPS (historical name), Sent Pkts Dropped per Sec (caption), Sent_Pkts_Dropped_per_Sec (attribute name), and SPDPS (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 75 The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). TransmitsQ The number of pending outgoing packets on either the software transmit queue or the hardware transmit queue. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TRANSMITSQ (historical name), TransmitsQ (caption), TransmitsQ (attribute name), and TRANSMITSQ (column name). TransmitsQ per Sec The number of pending outgoing packets per second on either the software transmit queue or the hardware transmit queue. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TRANSMITSQ_PER_SEC or TPS (historical name), TransmitsQ per Sec (caption), TransmitsQ_per_Sec (attribute name), and TPS (column name). Type The type of adapter. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TYPE (historical name), Type (caption), Type (attribute name), and TYPE (column name). AIX Physical Volumes data set Use the AIX Physical Volumes data set to monitor physical volume information. A data sample is sent to the server every 5 minutes and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Free MB The amount of available space in the physical volume in MB. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FREE_MB (historical name), Free MB (caption), Free_MB (attribute name), and FREE_MB (column name). Free Pct The percentage of free space in the physical volume. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FREE_PCT (historical name), Free Pct (caption), Free_Pct (attribute name), and FREE_PCT (column name). Name The name of the physical volume. Valid values include Not Available (-1) and Not Collected (-2).

76 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and NAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Number of Logical Volumes The number of logical volumes using the physical volume. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_LOGICAL_VOLUMES or NOLV (historical name), Number of Logical Volumes (caption), Number_of_Logical_Volumes (attribute name), and NOLV (column name). Number of Stale Partitions The number of partitions that are not updated in a mirrored LVM environment. This attribute is supported with AIX 6. 1 TL 5 (or higher) or AIX 7. 1. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_STALE_PARTITIONS or NOSP (historical name), Number of Stale Partitions (caption), Number_of_Stale_Partitions (attribute name), and NOSP (column name). Size MB The size of the physical volume in MB. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE_MB (historical name), Size MB (caption), Size_MB (attribute name), and SIZE_MB (column name). State The state of the physical volume. Valid values include Not Available (-1) and Not Collected (-2). The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATE (historical name), State (caption), State (attribute name), and STATE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Unique ID The unique identifier for the disk (UDID). This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: UNIQUE_ID (historical name), Unique ID (caption), Unique_ID (attribute name), and UNIQUE_ID (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 77 Volume Group Name The name of the volume group. Valid values include Not Available (-1) and Not Collected (-2). The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VOLUME_GROUP_NAME or VGN (historical name), Volume Group Name (caption), Volume_Group_Name (attribute name), and VGN (column name). Used MB The amount of used space in the physical volume in MB. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_MB (historical name), Used MB (caption), Used_MB (attribute name), and USED_MB (column name). Used Pct The percentage of space used in the physical volume. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_PCT (historical name), Used Pct (caption), Used_Pct (attribute name), and USED_PCT (column name). AIX System IO data set Use the AIX System IO data set to monitor information related to System IO (AIX Only).

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Logical Blk Buffer Cache Reads per Sec The logical reads from a block device through the buffer cache per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGICAL_BLK_BUFFER_CACHE_READS_PER_SEC or LBBCRPS (historical name), Logical Blk Buffer Cache Reads per Sec (caption), Logical_Blk_Buffer_Cache_Reads_per_Sec (attribute name), and LBBCRPS (column name). Logical Blk Buffer Cache Writes per Sec The logical writes to a block device through the buffer cache per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGICAL_BLK_BUFFER_CACHE_WRITES_PER_SEC or LBBCWPS (historical name), Logical Blk Buffer Cache Writes per Sec (caption), Logical_Blk_Buffer_Cache_Writes_per_Sec (attribute name), and LBBCWPS (column name).

78 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Phys Blk Buffer Cache Reads per Sec The physical 4K reads from a block device to buffer cache per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHYS_BLK_BUFFER_CACHE_READS_PER_SEC or PBBCRPS (historical name), Phys Blk Buffer Cache Reads per Sec (caption), Phys_Blk_Buffer_Cache_Reads_per_Sec (attribute name), and PBBCRPS (column name). Phys Blk Buffer Cache Writes per Sec The physical 4K writes to a block device from buffer cache per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHYS_BLK_BUFFER_CACHE_WRITES_PER_SEC or PBBCWPS (historical name), Phys Blk Buffer Cache Writes per Sec (caption), Phys_Blk_Buffer_Cache_Writes_per_Sec (attribute name), and PBBCWPS (column name). Phys Raw Reads per Sec The physical reads directly from a raw device per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHYS_RAW_READS_PER_SEC or PRRPS (historical name), Phys Raw Reads per Sec (caption), Phys_Raw_Reads_per_Sec (attribute name), and PRRPS (column name). Phys Raw Writes per Sec The physical writes directly to a raw device per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHYS_RAW_WRITES_PER_SEC or PRWPS (historical name), Phys Raw Writes per Sec (caption), Phys_Raw_Writes_per_Sec (attribute name), and PRWPS (column name). Syscall Read Chars per Sec The KBs read through the read sys call per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value

Chapter 4. Attributes 79 Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSCALL_READ_CHARS_PER_SEC or SRCPS (historical name), Syscall Read Chars per Sec (caption), Syscall_Read_Chars_per_Sec (attribute name), and SRCPS (column name). Syscall Write Chars per Sec The KBs written through the write sys call per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSCALL_WRITE_CHARS_PER_SEC or SWCPS (historical name), Syscall Write Chars per Sec (caption), Syscall_Write_Chars_per_Sec (attribute name), and SWCPS (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). AIX Volume Groups data set Use the AIX Volume Groups data set to monitor volume group information. A data sample is sent to the server every 5 minutes and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Free MB The amount of available space in the volume group in MB. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FREE_MB (historical name), Free MB (caption), Free_MB (attribute name), and FREE_MB (column name). Free Pct The percentage of free space in the volume group. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FREE_PCT (historical name), Free Pct (caption), Free_Pct (attribute name), and FREE_PCT (column name). Name The name of the volume group. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and NAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).

80 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Number of Active Physical Volumes The number of physical volumes that are currently active. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_ACTIVE_PHYSICAL_VOLUMES or NOAPV (historical name), Number of Active Physical Volumes (caption), Number_of_Active_Physical_Volumes (attribute name), and NOAPV (column name). Number of Logical Volumes The number of logical volumes currently in the volume group. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_LOGICAL_VOLUMES or NOLV (historical name), Number of Logical Volumes (caption), Number_of_Logical_Volumes (attribute name), and NOLV (column name). Number of Physical Volumes The total number of physical volumes within the volume group. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_PHYSICAL_VOLUMES or NOPV (historical name), Number of Physical Volumes (caption), Number_of_Physical_Volumes (attribute name), and NOPV (column name). Size MB The size of the volume group in MB. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE_MB (historical name), Size MB (caption), Size_MB (attribute name), and SIZE_MB (column name). State The state of the volume group. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATE (historical name), State (caption), State (attribute name), and STATE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Used MB The amount of used space in the volume group in MB. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_MB (historical name), Used MB (caption), Used_MB (attribute name), and USED_MB (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 81 Used Pct The percentage of space used in the volume group. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_PCT (historical name), Used Pct (caption), Used_Pct (attribute name), and USED_PCT (column name). AIX WPAR CPU data set Use the AIX WPAR CPU data set to monitor CPU usage information for the workload partitions (WPARs). A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). System CPU Pct The time this WPAR spent running in CPU kernel mode percentage. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_CPU_PCT or SCP (historical name), System CPU Pct (caption), System_CPU_Pct (attribute name), and SCP (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). User CPU Pct The time this WPAR spent running in CPU user mode percentage. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_CPU_PCT or UCP (historical name), User CPU Pct (caption), User_CPU_Pct (attribute name), and UCP (column name). WPAR CPU Consumed Pct The percentage of its CPU share consumed by the WPAR. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WPAR_CPU_CONSUMED_PCT or WCCP (historical name), WPAR CPU Consumed Pct (caption), WPAR_CPU_Consumed_Pct (attribute name), and WCCP (column name). WPAR Name The name of the workload partition (WPAR). This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WPAR_NAME (historical name), WPAR Name (caption), WPAR_Name (attribute name), and WPAR_NAME (column name).

82 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference CPU Consumption Limit The maximum number of physical processors that a WPAR is allowed to consume. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_CONSUMPTION_LIMIT or CCL (historical name), CPU Consumption Limit (caption), CPU_Consumption_Limit (attribute name), and CCL (column name). Fraction CPUs Consumed The number or fraction of physical processors consumed by the WPAR when the LPAR is in shared processor mode. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FRACT_CPUS_CONSUMED or FCC (historical name), Fraction CPUs Consumed (caption), Fract_CPUs_Consumed (attribute name), and FCC (column name). LPAR CPU Consumed Pct The percentage of CPU entitlement of the LPAR consumed by the WPAR. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LPAR_CPU_CONSUMED_PCT or LCCP (historical name), LPAR CPU Consumed Pct (caption), LPAR_CPU_Consumed_Pct (attribute name), and LCCP (column name). LPAR Entitlement The number of entitlement units assigned to this LPAR. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LPAR_ENTITLEMENT or LE (historical name), LPAR Entitlement (caption), LPAR_Entitlement (attribute name), and LE (column name). Num CPUs Consumed The number of physical processors consumed by the WPAR when the LPAR is in shared processor mode. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_CPUS_CONSUMED or NCC (historical name), Num CPUs Consumed (caption), Num_CPUs_Consumed (attribute name), and NCC (column name). RC CPU Limits Hard Max The maximum percentage CPU that a WPAR can have even if there is no contention for CPU. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_CPU_LIMITS_HARD_MAX or RCLHM (historical name), RC CPU Limits Hard Max (caption), RC_CPU_Limits_Hard_Max (attribute name), and RCLHM (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 83 AIX WPAR File System data set Use the AIX WPAR File System data set to monitor file system information of the workload partitions (WPARs).

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Device Name The name of the mounted file system. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DEVICE_NAME or DN (historical name), Device Name (caption), Device_Name (attribute name), and DN (column name). Mount Options The specified mount options. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MOUNT_OPTIONS or MO (historical name), Mount Options (caption), Mount_Options (attribute name), and MO (column name). Mount Point The file system mount point. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MOUNT_POINT or MP (historical name), Mount Point (caption), Mount_Point (attribute name), and MP (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Node Name The name of the remote node. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE_NAME (historical name), Node Name (caption), Node_Name (attribute name), and NODE_NAME (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). VFS Type The virtual file system type. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VFS_TYPE (historical name), VFS Type (caption), VFS_Type (attribute name), and VFS_TYPE (column name). WPAR Name The name of the workload partition (WPAR). The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

84 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: WPAR_NAME (historical name), WPAR Name (caption), WPAR_Name (attribute name), and WPAR_NAME (column name). AIX WPAR Information data set Use the AIX WPAR Information data set to monitor the general configuration parameters of the workload partitions (WPARs). A data sample is sent to the server every 8 minutes and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Autostart This indicates whether the WPAR starts on a restart. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: No (0), Yes (1), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AUTOSTART (historical name), Autostart (caption), Autostart (attribute name), and AUTOSTART (column name). Home The home directory for the WPAR. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: HOME (historical name), Home (caption), Home (attribute name), and HOME (column name). IP Address The IP or Network address of the network interface. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: IP_ADDRESS (historical name), IP Address (caption), IP_Address (attribute name), and IP_ADDRESS (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). RC Is Active This indicates whether the resource controls are active or not. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: No (0), Yes (1), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_IS_ACTIVE or RIA (historical name), RC Is Active (caption), RC_Is_Active (attribute name), and RIA (column name). State The current state of the WPAR, including Defined, Loaded, Active, Frozen, Paused, Transitional, and Broken. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Defined (0), Loaded (1), Active (2), Frozen (3), Paused (4), Transitional (5), Broken (6), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATE (historical name), State (caption), State (attribute name), and STATE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 85 The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Type The type of the WPAR, including application and system. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Application (0), System (1), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TYPE (historical name), Type (caption), Type (attribute name), and TYPE (column name). WPAR Name The name of the workload partition (WPAR). This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WPAR_NAME (historical name), WPAR Name (caption), WPAR_Name (attribute name), and WPAR_NAME (column name). Admin Process ID The PID of the administrative operation performed. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ADMIN_PROCESS_ID or API (historical name), Admin Process ID (caption), Admin_Process_ID (attribute name), and API (column name). Admin Start Time The time when the administrative operation started. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ADMIN_START_TIME or AST (historical name), Admin Start Time (caption), Admin_Start_Time (attribute name), and AST (column name). Admin Operation The administrative operation being performed. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ADMIN_OPERATION or AO (historical name), Admin Operation (caption), Admin_Operation (attribute name), and AO (column name). Checkpointable This indicates whether the WPAR can be checkpointed or not. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: No (0), Yes (1), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CHECKPOINTABLE or C (historical name), Checkpointable (caption), Checkpointable (attribute name), and C (column name). Hostname The host name for the WPAR. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: HOSTNAME (historical name), Hostname (caption), Hostname (attribute name), and HOSTNAME (column name).

86 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Owner The user ID that owns the WPAR. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OWNER (historical name), Owner (caption), Owner (attribute name), and OWNER (column name). RC CPU Limits Hard Max The maximum percentage of CPU that a WPAR has even if there is no contention for CPU. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_CPU_LIMITS_HARD_MAX or RCLHM (historical name), RC CPU Limits Hard Max (caption), RC_CPU_Limits_Hard_Max (attribute name), and RCLHM (column name). RC CPU Limits Min The minimum percentage of CPU that is guaranteed to the WPAR. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_CPU_LIMITS_MIN or RCLM (historical name), RC CPU Limits Min (caption), RC_CPU_Limits_Min (attribute name), and RCLM (column name). RC CPU Limits Soft Max The maximum percentage of CPU that a WPAR has when there is a contention for CPU. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_CPU_LIMITS_SOFT_MAX or RCLSM (historical name), RC CPU Limits Soft Max (caption), RC_CPU_Limits_Soft_Max (attribute name), and RCLSM (column name). RC CPU Shares The number of CPU shares for this WPAR. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_CPU_SHARES or RCS (historical name), RC CPU Shares (caption), RC_CPU_Shares (attribute name), and RCS (column name). RC Max Processes The total number of processes allowed in the WPAR. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_MAX_PROCESSES or RMP (historical name), RC Max Processes (caption), RC_Max_Processes (attribute name), and RMP (column name). RC Max Threads The total number of threads allowed in the WPAR. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_MAX_THREADS or RMT (historical name), RC Max Threads (caption), RC_Max_Threads (attribute name), and RMT (column name). RC Memory Limits Hard Max The maximum percentage of memory that a WPAR has even if there is no contention for memory.

Chapter 4. Attributes 87 The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_MEMORY_LIMITS_HARD_MAX or RMLHM (historical name), RC Memory Limits Hard Max (caption), RC_Memory_Limits_Hard_Max (attribute name), and RMLHM (column name). RC Memory Limits Min The minimum percentage of memory that is guaranteed to the WPAR. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_MEMORY_LIMITS_MIN or RMLM (historical name), RC Memory Limits Min (caption), RC_Memory_Limits_Min (attribute name), and RMLM (column name). RC Memory Limits Soft Max The maximum percentage of memory that a WPAR has when there is a contention for memory. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_MEMORY_LIMITS_SOFT_MAX or RMLSM (historical name), RC Memory Limits Soft Max (caption), RC_Memory_Limits_Soft_Max (attribute name), and RMLSM (column name). RC Memory Shares The number of memory shares for this WPAR. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_MEMORY_SHARES or RMS (historical name), RC Memory Shares (caption), RC_Memory_Shares (attribute name), and RMS (column name). RC per Process VM Limit The maximum amount of virtual memory that a process in the WPAR consumes. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_PER_PROCESS_VM_LIMIT or RPPVL (historical name), RC per Process VM Limit (caption), RC_per_Process_VM_Limit (attribute name), and RPPVL (column name). RC RSet The name of the configured Resource Set. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_RSET (historical name), RC RSet (caption), RC_RSet (attribute name), and RC_RSET (column name). Shares usr Dir This indicates whether the WPAR shares its /usr file system with the LPAR. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: No (0), Yes (1), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SHARES_USR_DIR or SUD (historical name), Shares usr Dir (caption), Shares_usr_Dir (attribute name), and SUD (column name).

88 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference WPAR Application Path The full path of the executable file to run inside the Application WPAR. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WPAR_APPLICATION_PATH or WAP (historical name), WPAR Application Path (caption), WPAR_Application_Path (attribute name), and WAP (column name). AIX WPAR Network data set Use the AIX WPAR Network data set to monitor network-related information of the workload partitions (WPARs).

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Broadcast IP The broadcast IP address. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BROADCAST_IP or BI (historical name), Broadcast IP (caption), Broadcast_IP (attribute name), and BI (column name). Interface Name The name of the network interface. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INTERFACE_NAME or IN (historical name), Interface Name (caption), Interface_Name (attribute name), and IN (column name). IP Address The IP or network address of the network interface. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: IP_ADDRESS (historical name), IP Address (caption), IP_Address (attribute name), and IP_ADDRESS (column name). Network Mask The internet network mask. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NETWORK_MASK or NM (historical name), Network Mask (caption), Network_Mask (attribute name), and NM (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). WPAR Name The name of the workload partition (WPAR). This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string

Chapter 4. Attributes 89 with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WPAR_NAME (historical name), WPAR Name (caption), WPAR_Name (attribute name), and WPAR_NAME (column name). AIX WPAR Physical Memory data set Use the AIX WPAR Physical Memory data set to monitor general configuration parameters of the workload partitions (WPARs). A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Free Memory Pct The percentage of free memory in the WPAR. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FREE_MEMORY_PCT or FMP (historical name), Free Memory Pct (caption), Free_Memory_Pct (attribute name), and FMP (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Used Memory Pct The percentage of used memory in the WPAR. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_MEMORY_PCT or UMP (historical name), Used Memory Pct (caption), Used_Memory_Pct (attribute name), and UMP (column name). WPAR Name The name of the workload partition (WPAR). This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WPAR_NAME (historical name), WPAR Name (caption), WPAR_Name (attribute name), and WPAR_NAME (column name). Free Memory MB The amount of free (unallocated) memory in the WPAR in MB. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FREE_MEMORY_MB or FMM (historical name), Free Memory MB (caption), Free_Memory_MB (attribute name), and FMM (column name).

90 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference LPAR Memory Used Pct The percentage of LPAR memory used by the WPAR. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LPAR_MEMORY_USED_PCT or LMUP (historical name), LPAR Memory Used Pct (caption), LPAR_Memory_Used_Pct (attribute name), and LMUP (column name). LPAR Memory Size MB The total amount of physical memory available to the LPAR in MB. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LPAR_MEMORY_SIZE_MB or LMSM (historical name), LPAR Memory Size MB (caption), LPAR_Memory_Size_MB (attribute name), and LMSM (column name). Memory Size MB The total amount of physical memory available to the WPAR in MB. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MEMORY_SIZE_MB or MSM (historical name), Memory Size MB (caption), Memory_Size_MB (attribute name), and MSM (column name). RC Memory Limits Hard Max The maximum percentage of memory that a WPAR can have even if there is no contention for memory. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RC_MEMORY_LIMITS_HARD_MAX or RMLHM (historical name), RC Memory Limits Hard Max (caption), RC_Memory_Limits_Hard_Max (attribute name), and RMLHM (column name). Used Memory MB The amount of used (allocated) memory in the WPAR in MB. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_MEMORY_MB or UMM (historical name), Used Memory MB (caption), Used_Memory_MB (attribute name), and UMM (column name). Alerts Table data set Use the Alerts Table data set to monitor exceptional Critical, Warning, or Informational alerts sent by Agent Management Services. You can view these for 24 hours or until the OS agent is recycled. These events have to do with the operation of Agent Management Services or conditions affecting its ability to manage agents. Alerts include Availability policy removed, Agent abnormally stopped, Agent restart failed, Agent exceeded restart count, Agent not found, Agent overutilizing memory, Agent overutilizing CPU, Managed agent removed from system, Unmanaged agent removed from system, Agent start failed, and Agent status check script failed.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

Chapter 4. Attributes 91 This data set contains the following attributes: Agent Name The watched agent name. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAS_AGENT_NAME or PASAGTNAME (historical name), Agent Name (caption), PAS_Agent_Name (attribute name), and PASAGTNAME (column name). Agent Status The agent status. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (0), Not found (1), Stopped (2), Start Pending (3), Running (4), Manually Stopped (5), Stop Pending (6), Not configured (7). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AGENT_STATUS or STATUS (historical name), Agent Status (caption), Agent_Status (attribute name), and STATUS (column name). Agent Type The watched agent type. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (0), ITM Unix (1), Console (2), Windows Service (3), Discover ITM (4), Discover Bin (5), Linux Service (6), ITM Windows (7). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AGENT_TYPE or AGENTTYPE (historical name), Agent Type (caption), Agent_Type (attribute name), and AGENTTYPE (column name). Alert Details The alert message details. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: ALERT_DETAILS or DETAILS (historical name), Alert Details (caption), Alert_Details (attribute name), and DETAILS (column name). Alert Message The alert message. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Availability policy removed (1), Managed agent removed from system (2), Unmanaged agent removed from system (3), Agent abnormally stopped (4), Agent exceeded restart count (5), Agent restart failed (6), Agent overutilizing memory (7), Agent overutilizing CPU (8), Agent manual stop failed (9), Agent Management Services watchdog not reliable (11). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ALERT_TEXT or MESSAGE (historical name), Alert Message (caption), Alert_Text (attribute name), and MESSAGE (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Operating System The operating system identification. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: UNKNOWN (0), Windows (1), Linux (2), UNIX (3). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OPERATING_SYSTEM or OSTYPE (historical name), Operating System (caption), Operating_System (attribute name), and OSTYPE (column name). Process ID The process ID. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_ID or PID (historical name), Process ID (caption), Process_ID (attribute name), and PID (column name).

92 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Process Name The process name. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_NAME or PROCNAME (historical name), Process Name (caption), Process_Name (attribute name), and PROCNAME (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Configuration Information data set Use the Configuration Information data set to monitor agent configuration such as Memory Threshold and Operating System.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: % CPU Threshold The amount of CPU the agent process is allowed to consume before Agent Management Services restarts it. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_THRESHOLD or CPUTHRES (historical name), % CPU Threshold (caption), CPU_Threshold (attribute name), and CPUTHRES (column name). Agent Name The sub agent name. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAS_AGENT_NAME or PASAGTNAME (historical name), Agent Name (caption), PAS_Agent_Name (attribute name), and PASAGTNAME (column name). Agent Path The fully qualified path to the agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: AGENT_PATH or AGENTPATH (historical name), Agent Path (caption), Agent_Path (attribute name), and AGENTPATH (column name). Agent Type The watched agent type. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (0), ITM Unix (1), Console (2), Windows Service (3), Discover ITM (4), Discover Bin (5), Linux Service (6), ITM Windows (7). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AGENT_TYPE or AGENTTYPE (historical name), Agent Type (caption), Agent_Type (attribute name), and AGENTTYPE (column name). Check Frequency The frequency to check status in seconds. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: CHECK_FREQUENCY or CHECKFREQ (historical name), Check Frequency (caption), Check_Frequency (attribute name), and CHECKFREQ (column name). Configuration Script The agent configuration script. The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 93 The following names are defined for this attribute: CONFIG_SCRIPT or CFGSCRIP (historical name), Configuration Script (caption), Config_Script (attribute name), and CFGSCRIP (column name). Dependencies Any agents, monitored by Agent Management Services, that must be started before the target agent can be started. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: DEPENDENCIES or DEPENDS (historical name), Dependencies (caption), Dependencies (attribute name), and DEPENDS (column name). Kernel Release The version of Linux kernel that a particular CAP file stanza applies to, if that level of granularity is needed. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: KERNEL_RELEASE or KRNLRLS (historical name), Kernel Release (caption), Kernel_Release (attribute name), and KRNLRLS (column name). Manager Type The enum defining the manager type. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (0), Not Managed (1), Agent Management Services (2), Watchdog (3), External (4). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MANAGER_TYPE or MGTYPE (historical name), Manager Type (caption), Manager_Type (attribute name), and MGTYPE (column name). Maximum Daily Restarts The maximum number of restarts allowed. The clock begins at midnight. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: MAXIMUM_RESTARTS or MAXREST (historical name), Maximum Daily Restarts (caption), Maximum_Restarts (attribute name), and MAXREST (column name). Memory Threshold The amount of working set memory the agent process is allowed to consume before Agent Management Services restarts it. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: MEMORY_THRESHOLD or MEMTHRES (historical name), Memory Threshold (caption), Memory_Threshold (attribute name), and MEMTHRES (column name). Memory Unit The maximum memory allowed units. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Bytes (0), KB (1), MB (2), GB (3). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MEMORY_UNITS or MEMUNIT (historical name), Memory Unit (caption), Memory_Units (attribute name), and MEMUNIT (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Operating System The operating system that a particular CAP file stanza applies to. The following values are valid: Unknown (0), Windows (1), Linux (2), and UNIX (3). The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: UNKNOWN (0), Windows (1), Linux (2), UNIX (3). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

94 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: OPERATING_SYSTEM or OSTYPE (historical name), Operating System (caption), Operating_System (attribute name), and OSTYPE (column name). Operating System Name The operating system name that a particular CAP file stanza applies to, if that level of granularity is required. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: OPERATING_SYSTEM_NAME or OSNAME (historical name), Operating System Name (caption), Operating_System_Name (attribute name), and OSNAME (column name). Operating System Version The operating system version that a particular CAP file stanza applies to, if that level of granularity is required. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: OPERATING_SYSTEM_VERSION or OSVER (historical name), Operating System Version (caption), Operating_System_Version (attribute name), and OSVER (column name). PAS ID The internal ID assigned to an agent by Agent Management Services. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAS_ID or PASID (historical name), PAS ID (caption), PAS_ID (attribute name), and PASID (column name). Policy File Timestamp The date and time of CAP file. The type is timestamp. The following names are defined for this attribute: POLICY_FILE_TIMESTAMP or CAPTS (historical name), Policy File Timestamp (caption), Policy_File_Timestamp (attribute name), and CAPTS (column name). Process Name The process name of the managed agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_NAME or PROCNAME (historical name), Process Name (caption), Process_Name (attribute name), and PROCNAME (column name). Service Name The Windows or Linux service name of an agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SERVICE_NAME or SERVNAME (historical name), Service Name (caption), Service_Name (attribute name), and SERVNAME (column name). Startup Script The agent startup script. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: START_SCRIPT or STRSCRIP (historical name), Startup Script (caption), Start_Script (attribute name), and STRSCRIP (column name). Status Script The agent status script. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATUS_SCRIPT or STATSCRIP (historical name), Status Script (caption), Status_Script (attribute name), and STATSCRIP (column name). Stop Script The agent stop script. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: STOP_SCRIPT or STOPSCRIP (historical name), Stop Script (caption), Stop_Script (attribute name), and STOPSCRIP (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 95 Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Custom Scripts data set Statistic data gathered using custom scripts. It contains on row for each defined script

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Attribute Name As defined in the properties file; user for metric identification This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: ATTRIBUTE_NAME or ATTRNAME (historical name), Attribute Name (caption), Attribute_Name (attribute name), and ATTRNAME (column name). Average Execution Duration The average duration of all execution of this script, in seconds . The type is real number (32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO DATA (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVERAGE_EXECUTION_DURATION or COLAVGD (historical name), Average Execution Duration (caption), Average_Execution_Duration (attribute name), and COLAVGD (column name). Custom Label Float #1 Label for floating point custom attribute #1 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_FLOAT1 or CSTLBFL1 (historical name), Custom Label Float #1 (caption), Cust_Label_Float1 (attribute name), and CSTLBFL1 (column name). Custom Label Float #2 Label for floating point custom attribute #2 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_FLOAT2 or CSTLBFL2 (historical name), Custom Label Float #2 (caption), Cust_Label_Float2 (attribute name), and CSTLBFL2 (column name). Custom Label Float #3 Label for floating point custom attribute #3 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_FLOAT3 or CSTLBFL3 (historical name), Custom Label Float #3 (caption), Cust_Label_Float3 (attribute name), and CSTLBFL3 (column name). Custom Label Float #4 Label for floating point custom attribute #4 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_FLOAT4 or CSTLBFL4 (historical name), Custom Label Float #4 (caption), Cust_Label_Float4 (attribute name), and CSTLBFL4 (column name). Custom Label Float #5 Label for floating point custom attribute #5 The type is string.

96 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_FLOAT5 or CSTLBFL5 (historical name), Custom Label Float #5 (caption), Cust_Label_Float5 (attribute name), and CSTLBFL5 (column name). Custom Label Integer #1 Label for integer custom attribute #1 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_INT1 or CSTLBIN1 (historical name), Custom Label Integer #1 (caption), Cust_Label_Int1 (attribute name), and CSTLBIN1 (column name). Custom Label Integer #2 Label for integer custom attribute #2 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_INT2 or CSTLBIN2 (historical name), Custom Label Integer #2 (caption), Cust_Label_Int2 (attribute name), and CSTLBIN2 (column name). Custom Label Integer #3 Label for integer custom attribute #3 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_INT3 or CSTLBIN3 (historical name), Custom Label Integer #3 (caption), Cust_Label_Int3 (attribute name), and CSTLBIN3 (column name). Custom Label Integer #4 Label for integer custom attribute #4 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_INT4 or CSTLBIN4 (historical name), Custom Label Integer #4 (caption), Cust_Label_Int4 (attribute name), and CSTLBIN4 (column name). Custom Label Integer #5 Label for integer custom attribute #5 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_INT5 or CSTLBIN5 (historical name), Custom Label Integer #5 (caption), Cust_Label_Int5 (attribute name), and CSTLBIN5 (column name). Custom Label String #1 Label for string custom attribute #1 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_STR1 or CSTLBST1 (historical name), Custom Label String #1 (caption), Cust_Label_Str1 (attribute name), and CSTLBST1 (column name). Custom Label String #2 Label for string custom attribute #2 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_STR2 or CSTLBST2 (historical name), Custom Label String #2 (caption), Cust_Label_Str2 (attribute name), and CSTLBST2 (column name). Custom Label String #3 Label for string custom attribute #3 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_STR3 or CSTLBST3 (historical name), Custom Label String #3 (caption), Cust_Label_Str3 (attribute name), and CSTLBST3 (column name). Custom Label String #4 Label for string custom attribute #4 The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 97 The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_STR4 or CSTLBST4 (historical name), Custom Label String #4 (caption), Cust_Label_Str4 (attribute name), and CSTLBST4 (column name). Custom Label String #5 Label for string custom attribute #5 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_LABEL_STR5 or CSTLBST5 (historical name), Custom Label String #5 (caption), Cust_Label_Str5 (attribute name), and CSTLBST5 (column name). Custom Name As defined in the properties file; used for custom reporting The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOM_NAME or CUSTNAME (historical name), Custom Name (caption), Custom_Name (attribute name), and CUSTNAME (column name). Execution Duration The duration of last execution of this script, in seconds . The type is real number (32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision. The following names are defined for this attribute: EXECUTION_DURATION or EXEDURA (historical name), Execution Duration (caption), Execution_Duration (attribute name), and EXEDURA (column name). Execution Start The time last execution of this script started. The type is timestamp with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NOT COLLECTED (0691231190000000), NOT COLLECTED (0000000000000001). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: EXECUTION_START or EXESTRT (historical name), Execution Start (caption), Execution_Start (attribute name), and EXESTRT (column name). Intervals Skipped The number of times an execution of this script was skipped because the previous collection was still running when the next one was due to start. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: INTERVALS_SKIPPED or INTSKIP (historical name), Intervals Skipped (caption), Intervals_Skipped (attribute name), and INTSKIP (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Number of Executions The number of times this script has been executed since agent start. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_COLLECTIONS or NUMCOLL (historical name), Number of Executions (caption), Number_of_Collections (attribute name), and NUMCOLL (column name). Output Type The script standard output type The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO TYPE (0), STRING (1), INTEGER (2), FLOAT (3). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STANDARD_OUTPUT_TYPE or OUTTYPE (historical name), Output Type (caption), Standard_Output_Type (attribute name), and OUTTYPE (column name).

98 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Property File Name The name of the property file This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROPERTY_FILE or PROPFILE (historical name), Property File Name (caption), Property_File (attribute name), and PROPFILE (column name). Property Group The name of the property group The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROPERTY_GROUP or PROPGRP (historical name), Property Group (caption), Property_Group (attribute name), and PROPGRP (column name). Refresh Interval The interval at which this script is restarted, in seconds. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: REFRESH_INTERVAL or REFRINT (historical name), Refresh Interval (caption), Refresh_Interval (attribute name), and REFRINT (column name). Return Code Integer value returned by the Script The type is integer (32-bit gauge). The following names are defined for this attribute: RETURN_CODE or RETCODE (historical name), Return Code (caption), Return_Code (attribute name), and RETCODE (column name). Script Name The name of the script The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SCRIPT_NAME or SCRPTNME (historical name), Script Name (caption), Script_Name (attribute name), and SCRPTNME (column name). Script Path Name The fully qualified path name of the script with arguments The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SCRIPT_PATH or SCRPTPTH (historical name), Script Path Name (caption), Script_Path (attribute name), and SCRPTPTH (column name). Script Standard Error Script Standard Error in a unique row The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: STANDARD_ERROR or STERROR (historical name), Script Standard Error (caption), Standard_Error (attribute name), and STERROR (column name). Status Code The status of the script. It may report general errors, configuration errors, the status or the execution code returned by the Factory Script Provider The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: UNKNOWN ERROR (0), NO ERROR (1), DAEMON STARTING (2), DAEMON STARTED (3), DAEMON STOPPING (4), DAEMON STOPPED (5), DAEMON STOPPING AT AGENT STOP (6), DAEMON STOPPED AT AGENT STOP (7), DAEMON ERROR (8), DAEMON ERROR NO RESTART (9), ERROR OPENING PROP DIRECTORY (10), PROP DIRECTORY NOT FOUND (11), NO SCRIPT DEFINED (12), PROP FILE NOT FOUND (13), ERROR OPENING PROP FILE (14), SCRIPT ADDED (15), SCRIPT CHANGED (16), SCRIPT REMOVED (17), SCRIPT INACTIVE (18), ATTRIBUTE INVALID (19), ATTRIBUTE DUPLICATED (20), NO SCRIPT PATH (21), SCRIPT PATH INVALID (22), FACTORY UNKNOWN ERROR (23), FACTORY NO ERROR (24), GENERAL ERROR (25), OBJECT NOT FOUND (26), OBJECT CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE (27), NO INSTANCES RETURNED (28), NO RESPONSE RECEIVED (29), AUTHENTICATION FAILED (30), ACCESS DENIED (31), TIMEOUT (32), NOT IMPLEMENTED (33), RESPONSE TOO BIG (34), GENERAL RESPONSE ERROR (35), SCRIPT NONZERO RETURN (36), SCRIPT

Chapter 4. Attributes 99 NOT FOUND (37), SCRIPT LAUNCH ERROR (38), INVALID TOKEN TYPES (39), FEATURE NOT ENABLED (40). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATUS_CODE or STSCODE (historical name), Status Code (caption), Status_Code (attribute name), and STSCODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Custom Scripts Runtime data set Data gathered using custom scripts. It contains the output rows of the scripts currently running

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Attribute Name As defined in the properties file; user for metric identification This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: ATTRIBUTE_NAME or ATTRNAME (historical name), Attribute Name (caption), Attribute_Name (attribute name), and ATTRNAME (column name). Custom attribute Float #1 Floting point (2 decimals) custom attribute #1 The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_FLOAT1 or CSTATFL1 (historical name), Custom attribute Float #1 (caption), Cust_Attr_Float1 (attribute name), and CSTATFL1 (column name). Custom attribute Float #2 Floting point (2 decimals) custom attribute #2 The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_FLOAT2 or CSTATFL2 (historical name), Custom attribute Float #2 (caption), Cust_Attr_Float2 (attribute name), and CSTATFL2 (column name). Custom attribute Float #3 Floting point (2 decimals) custom attribute #3 The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_FLOAT3 or CSTATFL3 (historical name), Custom attribute Float #3 (caption), Cust_Attr_Float3 (attribute name), and CSTATFL3 (column name).

100 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Custom attribute Float #4 Floting point (2 decimals) custom attribute #4 The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_FLOAT4 or CSTATFL4 (historical name), Custom attribute Float #4 (caption), Cust_Attr_Float4 (attribute name), and CSTATFL4 (column name). Custom attribute Float #5 Floting point (2 decimals) custom attribute #5 The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_FLOAT5 or CSTATFL5 (historical name), Custom attribute Float #5 (caption), Cust_Attr_Float5 (attribute name), and CSTATFL5 (column name). Custom attribute Integer #1 Integer custom attribute #1 The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_INT1 or CSTATIN1 (historical name), Custom attribute Integer #1 (caption), Cust_Attr_Int1 (attribute name), and CSTATIN1 (column name). Custom attribute Integer #2 Integer custom attribute #2 The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_INT2 or CSTATIN2 (historical name), Custom attribute Integer #2 (caption), Cust_Attr_Int2 (attribute name), and CSTATIN2 (column name). Custom attribute Integer #3 Integer custom attribute #3 The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_INT3 or CSTATIN3 (historical name), Custom attribute Integer #3 (caption), Cust_Attr_Int3 (attribute name), and CSTATIN3 (column name). Custom attribute Integer #4 Integer custom attribute #4 The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_INT4 or CSTATIN4 (historical name), Custom attribute Integer #4 (caption), Cust_Attr_Int4 (attribute name), and CSTATIN4 (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 101 Custom attribute Integer #5 Integer custom attribute #5 The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_INT5 or CSTATIN5 (historical name), Custom attribute Integer #5 (caption), Cust_Attr_Int5 (attribute name), and CSTATIN5 (column name). Custom attribute String #1 String custom attribute #1 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_STR1 or CSTATST1 (historical name), Custom attribute String #1 (caption), Cust_Attr_Str1 (attribute name), and CSTATST1 (column name). Custom attribute String #2 String custom attribute #2 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_STR2 or CSTATST2 (historical name), Custom attribute String #2 (caption), Cust_Attr_Str2 (attribute name), and CSTATST2 (column name). Custom attribute String #3 String custom attribute #3 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_STR3 or CSTATST3 (historical name), Custom attribute String #3 (caption), Cust_Attr_Str3 (attribute name), and CSTATST3 (column name). Custom attribute String #4 String custom attribute #4 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_STR4 or CSTATST4 (historical name), Custom attribute String #4 (caption), Cust_Attr_Str4 (attribute name), and CSTATST4 (column name). Custom attribute String #5 String custom attribute #5 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_STR5 or CSTATST5 (historical name), Custom attribute String #5 (caption), Cust_Attr_Str5 (attribute name), and CSTATST5 (column name). Custom Name As defined in the properties file; used for custom reporting The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOM_NAME or CUSTNAME (historical name), Custom Name (caption), Custom_Name (attribute name), and CUSTNAME (column name). Float Standard Output Script Output in Floating Point Format (2 decimals) The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STANDARD_OUTPUT_FLOAT or FLTOTPT (historical name), Float Standard Output (caption), Standard_Output_Float (attribute name), and FLTOTPT (column name).

102 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Integer Standard Output Script Output in Integer Format The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STANDARD_OUTPUT_INTEGER or INTOTPT (historical name), Integer Standard Output (caption), Standard_Output_Integer (attribute name), and INTOTPT (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Output Type The script standard output type The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO TYPE (0), STRING (1), INTEGER (2), FLOAT (3). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STANDARD_OUTPUT_TYPE or OUTTYPE (historical name), Output Type (caption), Standard_Output_Type (attribute name), and OUTTYPE (column name). Property File Name The name of the property file This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROPERTY_FILE or PROPFILE (historical name), Property File Name (caption), Property_File (attribute name), and PROPFILE (column name). Return Code Integer value returned by the Script The type is integer (32-bit gauge). The following names are defined for this attribute: RETURN_CODE or RETCODE (historical name), Return Code (caption), Return_Code (attribute name), and RETCODE (column name). Row Number Output row number This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: ROW_NUMBER or ROWNUM (historical name), Row Number (caption), Row_Number (attribute name), and ROWNUM (column name). Script Path Name The fully qualified path of the script The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SCRIPT_PATH or SCRPTPTH (historical name), Script Path Name (caption), Script_Path (attribute name), and SCRPTPTH (column name). String Standard Output Script Standard Output in String Format The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: STANDARD_OUTPUT_STRING or STROTPT (historical name), String Standard Output (caption), Standard_Output_String (attribute name), and STROTPT (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 103 Custom Scripts Runtime Sampled data set Data gathered using custom scripts. It contains the output rows of the scripts currently running

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Attribute Name As defined in the properties file; user for metric identification This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: ATTRIBUTE_NAME or ATTRNAME (historical name), Attribute Name (caption), Attribute_Name (attribute name), and ATTRNAME (column name). Custom attribute Float #1 Floting point (2 decimals) custom attribute #1 The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_FLOAT1 or CSTATFL1 (historical name), Custom attribute Float #1 (caption), Cust_Attr_Float1 (attribute name), and CSTATFL1 (column name). Custom attribute Float #2 Floting point (2 decimals) custom attribute #2 The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_FLOAT2 or CSTATFL2 (historical name), Custom attribute Float #2 (caption), Cust_Attr_Float2 (attribute name), and CSTATFL2 (column name). Custom attribute Float #3 Floting point (2 decimals) custom attribute #3 The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_FLOAT3 or CSTATFL3 (historical name), Custom attribute Float #3 (caption), Cust_Attr_Float3 (attribute name), and CSTATFL3 (column name). Custom attribute Float #4 Floting point (2 decimals) custom attribute #4 The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_FLOAT4 or CSTATFL4 (historical name), Custom attribute Float #4 (caption), Cust_Attr_Float4 (attribute name), and CSTATFL4 (column name). Custom attribute Float #5 Floting point (2 decimals) custom attribute #5 The type is real number (64-bit numeric property)

104 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_FLOAT5 or CSTATFL5 (historical name), Custom attribute Float #5 (caption), Cust_Attr_Float5 (attribute name), and CSTATFL5 (column name). Custom attribute Integer #1 Integer custom attribute #1 The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_INT1 or CSTATIN1 (historical name), Custom attribute Integer #1 (caption), Cust_Attr_Int1 (attribute name), and CSTATIN1 (column name). Custom attribute Integer #2 Integer custom attribute #2 The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_INT2 or CSTATIN2 (historical name), Custom attribute Integer #2 (caption), Cust_Attr_Int2 (attribute name), and CSTATIN2 (column name). Custom attribute Integer #3 Integer custom attribute #3 The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_INT3 or CSTATIN3 (historical name), Custom attribute Integer #3 (caption), Cust_Attr_Int3 (attribute name), and CSTATIN3 (column name). Custom attribute Integer #4 Integer custom attribute #4 The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_INT4 or CSTATIN4 (historical name), Custom attribute Integer #4 (caption), Cust_Attr_Int4 (attribute name), and CSTATIN4 (column name). Custom attribute Integer #5 Integer custom attribute #5 The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_INT5 or CSTATIN5 (historical name), Custom attribute Integer #5 (caption), Cust_Attr_Int5 (attribute name), and CSTATIN5 (column name). Custom attribute String #1 String custom attribute #1 The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 105 The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_STR1 or CSTATST1 (historical name), Custom attribute String #1 (caption), Cust_Attr_Str1 (attribute name), and CSTATST1 (column name). Custom attribute String #2 String custom attribute #2 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_STR2 or CSTATST2 (historical name), Custom attribute String #2 (caption), Cust_Attr_Str2 (attribute name), and CSTATST2 (column name). Custom attribute String #3 String custom attribute #3 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_STR3 or CSTATST3 (historical name), Custom attribute String #3 (caption), Cust_Attr_Str3 (attribute name), and CSTATST3 (column name). Custom attribute String #4 String custom attribute #4 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_STR4 or CSTATST4 (historical name), Custom attribute String #4 (caption), Cust_Attr_Str4 (attribute name), and CSTATST4 (column name). Custom attribute String #5 String custom attribute #5 The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUST_ATTR_STR5 or CSTATST5 (historical name), Custom attribute String #5 (caption), Cust_Attr_Str5 (attribute name), and CSTATST5 (column name). Custom Name As defined in the properties file; used for custom reporting The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOM_NAME or CUSTNAME (historical name), Custom Name (caption), Custom_Name (attribute name), and CUSTNAME (column name). Float Standard Output Script Output in Floating Point Format (2 decimals) The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STANDARD_OUTPUT_FLOAT or FLTOTPT (historical name), Float Standard Output (caption), Standard_Output_Float (attribute name), and FLTOTPT (column name). Integer Standard Output Script Output in Integer Format The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Numeric Field Not Used (-9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STANDARD_OUTPUT_INTEGER or INTOTPT (historical name), Integer Standard Output (caption), Standard_Output_Integer (attribute name), and INTOTPT (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).

106 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Output Type The script standard output type The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO TYPE (0), STRING (1), INTEGER (2), FLOAT (3). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STANDARD_OUTPUT_TYPE or OUTTYPE (historical name), Output Type (caption), Standard_Output_Type (attribute name), and OUTTYPE (column name). Property File Name The name of the property file This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROPERTY_FILE or PROPFILE (historical name), Property File Name (caption), Property_File (attribute name), and PROPFILE (column name). Return Code Integer value returned by the Script The type is integer (32-bit gauge). The following names are defined for this attribute: RETURN_CODE or RETCODE (historical name), Return Code (caption), Return_Code (attribute name), and RETCODE (column name). Row Number Output row number This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: ROW_NUMBER or ROWNUM (historical name), Row Number (caption), Row_Number (attribute name), and ROWNUM (column name). Script Path Name The fully qualified path of the script The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SCRIPT_PATH or SCRPTPTH (historical name), Script Path Name (caption), Script_Path (attribute name), and SCRPTPTH (column name). String Standard Output Script Standard Output in String Format The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: STANDARD_OUTPUT_STRING or STROTPT (historical name), String Standard Output (caption), Standard_Output_String (attribute name), and STROTPT (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Data Collection Status data set Use the Data Collection Status data set to monitor the health of internal data collectors of the Unix OS agent.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: CPU Pct The percentage of CPU used by this process. This value might exceed 100 percent if more than one processor is installed. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_PCT or CPUPERCENT (historical name), CPU Pct (caption), CPU_Pct (attribute name), and CPUPERCENT (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 107 Name The name of the internal process serving as data collector. To indicate a data provider started by the stat_daemon process, the string "stat_daemon" prepends the name. Valid entries are up to 48 letters or numbers. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and NAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Operating System Level The version of the operating system where the Unix OS agent is running. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OPERATING_SYSTEM_LEVEL or OSL (historical name), Operating System Level (caption), Operating_System_Level (attribute name), and OSL (column name). Process ID The numerical process ID assigned to a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_ID or PID (historical name), Process ID (caption), Process_ID (attribute name), and PID (column name). Size (KBytes) The resident set size of the process, in kilobytes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE (historical name), Size (KBytes) (caption), Size (attribute name), and SIZE (column name). StartTime The time when the process was started. The type is timestamp with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STARTTIME (historical name), StartTime (caption), StartTime (attribute name), and STARTTIME (column name). Status The status of the data collector. Valid values include Disabled (3), Failed (2), Running (1), Stopped (4), Not Available (-1), and Not Collected (-2). The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Disabled (3), Failed (2), Running (1), Stopped (4), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATUS (historical name), Status (caption), Status (attribute name), and STATUS (column name). Time The total amount of CPU time that a process has consumed. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

108 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: TIME (historical name), Time (caption), Time (attribute name), and TIME (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Virtual Size The size of the virtual memory used by this process, in kilobytes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRTUAL_SIZE or VSIZE (historical name), Virtual Size (caption), Virtual_Size (attribute name), and VSIZE (column name). Disk data set Use the Disk data set to monitor disk characteristics such as inode size, inodes used, mount point, and space available. Only mounted file systems are monitored by this agent. A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: File System Status The availability status of the remote file system (NFS). Note: the value 2 indicates Up, 1 indicates Down, 0 indicates Not Available, and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Up (2), Down (1), Not Available (0), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FILE_SYSTEM_STATUS or FSSTATUS (historical name), File System Status (caption), File_System_Status (attribute name), and FSSTATUS (column name). File System Type The filesystem type name, for example jfs and gpfs. Values that include up to eight letters or numbers are valid. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Any query, applied to an agent prior to V6. 2. 3, containing this attribute displays a blank in the File System Type column. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE or FILESYSTYP (historical name), File System Type (caption), File_System_Type (attribute name), and FILESYSTYP (column name). Inodes Used The number of inodes currently allocated to files on the file system. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 109 The following names are defined for this attribute: INODES_USED_64 or INODEUSE64 (historical name), Inodes Used (caption), Inodes_Used_64 (attribute name), and INODEUSE64 (column name). Mount Point (Unicode) The path name of the directory to which a file system is mounted. This is the virtual name for the directory. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: MOUNT_POINT_U or UMOUNTPT (historical name), Mount Point (Unicode) (caption), Mount_Point_U (attribute name), and UMOUNTPT (column name). Name (Unicode) The name of the physical disk partition where the file system is mounted. This is the physical location of the disk. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME_U or UDSKNAME (historical name), Name (Unicode) (caption), Name_U (attribute name), and UDSKNAME (column name). Name The name of the physical disk partition where the file system is mounted. This is the physical location of the disk. Valid entries are up to 32 letters or numbers. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME or DSKNAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and DSKNAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Size (GigaBytes) The total size of a file system, expressed in gigabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE_GB_DECIMAL or DSKSIZEGB6 (historical name), Size (GigaBytes) (caption), Size_GB_Decimal (attribute name), and DSKSIZEGB6 (column name). Size (KBytes) The total size of a file system, expressed in kilobytes with 64 bit precision. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE_64 or DSKSIZE64 (historical name), Size (KBytes) (caption), Size_64 (attribute name), and DSKSIZE64 (column name). Size (MegaBytes) The total size of a file system, expressed in megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (64-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

110 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE_MB_DECIMAL or DSKSIZEMB6 (historical name), Size (MegaBytes) (caption), Size_MB_Decimal (attribute name), and DSKSIZEMB6 (column name). Space Available (KBytes) The amount of unused space currently available to non-superusers on a file system, expressed in kilobytes. For example, 40000 represents 40 megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_AVAILABLE_64 or SPCAVAIL64 (historical name), Space Available (KBytes) (caption), Space_Available_64 (attribute name), and SPCAVAIL64 (column name). Space Available (MegaBytes) The amount of disk space currently available to non-superusers on a file system, expressed in megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (64-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_AVAILABLE_MB_DECIMAL or SPAVMB64 (historical name), Space Available (MegaBytes) (caption), Space_Available_MB_Decimal (attribute name), and SPAVMB64 (column name). Space Available Percent The space currently available on the file system, expressed as a percentage of the sum of used and available space. Valid entries are whole numbers up to 100, such as 10 for 10%. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. [ ZFS's perspective: The amount of space available to the dataset, expressed as a percentage of the total size] The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_AVAILABLE_PERCENT or PCTSPCAV (historical name), Space Available Percent (caption), Space_Available_Percent (attribute name), and PCTSPCAV (column name). Space Used (GigaBytes) The amount of disk space currently in use on a file system, expressed in gigabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (64-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_USED_GB_DECIMAL or SPUSEDGB64 (historical name), Space Used (GigaBytes) (caption), Space_Used_GB_Decimal (attribute name), and SPUSEDGB64 (column name). Space Used (MegaBytes) The amount of disk space currently in use on a file system, expressed in megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (64-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values.

Chapter 4. Attributes 111 The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_USED_MB_DECIMAL or SPUSEDMB64 (historical name), Space Used (MegaBytes) (caption), Space_Used_MB_Decimal (attribute name), and SPUSEDMB64 (column name). Space Used Percent The space currently used on the file system, expressed as a percentage of the sum of used and available space. The Space Used Percent reflects the percentage of disk space which is available to non-superusers. A high value in this column alerts you to critical disk space conditions. Valid entries are whole numbers up to 100, such as 80 for 80%. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. [ZFS's perspective: the space used expressed as a percentage of Space Used on Size ] The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_USED_PERCENT or PCTSPCUSED (historical name), Space Used Percent (caption), Space_Used_Percent (attribute name), and PCTSPCUSED (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Total Inodes The number of inodes allocated on a file system. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INODE_SIZE_64 or INODESIZ64 (historical name), Total Inodes (caption), Inode_Size_64 (attribute name), and INODESIZ64 (column name). Inodes Available Percent The percentage of inode space currently not in use. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INODES_AVAILABLE_PERCENT or PCTINDAVAL (historical name), Inodes Available Percent (caption), Inodes_Available_Percent (attribute name), and PCTINDAVAL (column name). Inodes Free The number of inodes currently available on your file system. Use this attribute to avoid a pending crisis. Corrective action might include freeing up unneeded space or deleting temporary files. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INODES_FREE_64 or INODEFRE64 (historical name), Inodes Free (caption), Inodes_Free_64 (attribute name), and INODEFRE64 (column name).

112 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Inodes Free (Superseded) The number of inodes currently available on your file system. Use this attribute to avoid a pending crisis. Corrective action might include freeing up unneeded space or deleting temporary files. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Example: Disk inode space is usually a high number, so the percentage of inode space to disk space must also be a high number. If the value for Inodes Free is less than 100, this is a critical condition. Notify your system administrator immediately. If the value for Inodes Percent is above 30%, delay taking corrective action. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INODES_FREE or INODEFREE (historical name), Inodes Free (Superseded) (caption), Inodes_Free (attribute name), and INODEFREE (column name). Inodes Used (Superseded) The number of inodes currently allocated to files on the file system. This value equals the Inode Size value minus the Inodes Free value. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INODES_USED or INODEUSED (historical name), Inodes Used (Superseded) (caption), Inodes_Used (attribute name), and INODEUSED (column name). Inodes Used Percent The percentage of inode space currently allocated to files. Valid entries are whole numbers up to 100, such as 85 for 85%. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INODES_USED_PERCENT or PCTINDUSED (historical name), Inodes Used Percent (caption), Inodes_Used_Percent (attribute name), and PCTINDUSED (column name). Mount Options The options used to mount the file systems. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: MOUNT_OPTIONS or MOUNTOPT (historical name), Mount Options (caption), Mount_Options (attribute name), and MOUNTOPT (column name). Mount Point The path name of the directory to which a file system is mounted. This is the virtual name for the directory. Valid entries are up to 32 letters or numbers representing a directory path. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: MOUNT_POINT or MOUNTPT (historical name), Mount Point (caption), Mount_Point (attribute name), and MOUNTPT (column name). Size (GB) (Superseded) The total size of a file system, expressed in gigabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647),

Chapter 4. Attributes 113 Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE_GB or DSKSIZEGB (historical name), Size (GB) (Superseded) (caption), Size_GB (attribute name), and DSKSIZEGB (column name). Size (KBytes) (Superseded) The total size of a file system, expressed in kilobytes. For example, 1000000 represents one gigabyte. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE or DSKSIZE (historical name), Size (KBytes) (Superseded) (caption), Size (attribute name), and DSKSIZE (column name). Size (MB) (Superseded) The total size of a file system, expressed in megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE_MB or DSKSIZEMB (historical name), Size (MB) (Superseded) (caption), Size_MB (attribute name), and DSKSIZEMB (column name). Space Available (GB) (Superseded) The amount of disk space currently available to non-superusers on a file system, expressed in gigabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_AVAILABLE_GB or SPAVGB (historical name), Space Available (GB) (Superseded) (caption), Space_Available_GB (attribute name), and SPAVGB (column name). Space Available (GigaBytes) The amount of disk space currently available to non-superusers on a file system, expressed in gigabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (64-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_AVAILABLE_GB_DECIMAL or SPAVGB64 (historical name), Space Available (GigaBytes) (caption), Space_Available_GB_Decimal (attribute name), and SPAVGB64 (column name). Space Available (KB) (Superseded) The amount of unused space currently available to non-superusers on a file system, expressed in kilobytes. For example, 40000 represents 40 megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This disk space does not include any space which is reserved for supersuser. A low value in this column, relative to the disk size, alerts you to critical disk

114 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference space conditions. If this value is low for one or more file systems, relative to the disk size, you might need to evaluate reconfiguring the file system to distribute the files more evenly across disks. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_AVAILABLE or SPCAVAIL (historical name), Space Available (KB) (Superseded) (caption), Space_Available (attribute name), and SPCAVAIL (column name). Space Available (MB) (Superseded) The amount of disk space currently available to non-superusers on a file system, expressed in megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_AVAILABLE_MB or SPAVMB (historical name), Space Available (MB) (Superseded) (caption), Space_Available_MB (attribute name), and SPAVMB (column name). Space Used (GB) (Superseded) The amount of disk space currently in use on a file system, expressed in gigabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_USED_GB or SPUSEDGB (historical name), Space Used (GB) (Superseded) (caption), Space_Used_GB (attribute name), and SPUSEDGB (column name). Space Used (KB) (Superseded) The amount of disk space currently in use on a file system, expressed in kilobytes. Valid entries For example, 5000 represents five megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_USED or SPCUSED (historical name), Space Used (KB) (Superseded) (caption), Space_Used (attribute name), and SPCUSED (column name). Space Used (KBytes) The amount of disk space currently in use on a file system, expressed in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_USED_64 or SPCUSED64 (historical name), Space Used (KBytes) (caption), Space_Used_64 (attribute name), and SPCUSED64 (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 115 Space Used (MB) (Superseded) The amount of disk space currently in use on a file system, expressed in megabytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPACE_USED_MB or SPUSEDMB (historical name), Space Used (MB) (Superseded) (caption), Space_Used_MB (attribute name), and SPUSEDMB (column name). Total Inodes (Superseded) The number of inodes allocated on a file system. For example, a value of 163817 indicates that the number of inodes allocated is 163,817. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute when a file system needs additional or fewer inodes assigned to it. Viewing the current number of inodes assigned helps you determine the number of inodes you need to add or subtract to optimize performance in your system. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INODE_SIZE or INODESIZE (historical name), Total Inodes (Superseded) (caption), Inode_Size (attribute name), and INODESIZE (column name). Volume Group Name (AIX) The name of the volume group. Valid entries are up to 96 letters or numbers. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VOLUME_GROUP_NAME or VGN (historical name), Volume Group Name (AIX) (caption), Volume_Group_Name (attribute name), and VGN (column name). ZFS Quota (KBytes) The ZFS property QUOTA that limits the amount of disk space that a dataset and its descendants can consume. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZFS_QUOTA or ZQUOTA (historical name), ZFS Quota (KBytes) (caption), ZFS_Quota (attribute name), and ZQUOTA (column name). ZFS RefQuota (KBytes) The ZFS property REFQUOTA that sets the amount of disk space that a dataset consumes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

116 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: ZFS_REFQUOTA or ZREFQUOTA (historical name), ZFS RefQuota (KBytes) (caption), ZFS_RefQuota (attribute name), and ZREFQUOTA (column name). ZFS RefReservation (KBytes) The ZFS property REFRESERVATION that sets the amount of reserved space guaranteed to a dataset. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZFS_REFRESERVATION or ZREFRESERV (historical name), ZFS RefReservation (KBytes) (caption), ZFS_RefReservation (attribute name), and ZREFRESERV (column name). ZFS Reservation (KBytes) The ZFS property RESERVATION that sets the amount of reserved space guaranteed to a dataset and its descendants. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZFS_RESERVATION or ZRESERV (historical name), ZFS Reservation (KBytes) (caption), ZFS_Reservation (attribute name), and ZRESERV (column name). ZFS Space Used (KBytes) The amount of space used in the dataset total size, expressed in kilobytes and calculated as the difference between the size and the space available. When space is shared within a pool, the total space used also includes the part of space possibly used by other datasets in the dataset total size. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZFS_SPACE_USED or ZFILLED (historical name), ZFS Space Used (KBytes) (caption), ZFS_Space_Used (attribute name), and ZFILLED (column name). ZFS Space Used Percent The complementary of Space Available Percent, it is calculated as 100 - Space Available Percent. In this percentage all of the busy space is considered, even if this space is not all used by this specific dataset. Valid entries are whole numbers up to 100, such as 65 for 65%. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZFS_SPACE_USED_PERCENT or ZFILLEDPCT (historical name), ZFS Space Used Percent (caption), ZFS_Space_Used_Percent (attribute name), and ZFILLEDPCT (column name). ZFS Used by Children (KBytes) The ZFS property USEDBYCHILDREN that shows the amount of space used by the children of a dataset. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected,

Chapter 4. Attributes 117 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZFS_USED_BY_CHILDREN or ZUCHILDREN (historical name), ZFS Used by Children (KBytes) (caption), ZFS_Used_by_Children (attribute name), and ZUCHILDREN (column name). ZFS Used by Dataset (KBytes) The ZFS property USEDBYDATASET that shows the amount of space used by a dataset. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZFS_USED_BY_DATASET or ZUDATASET (historical name), ZFS Used by Dataset (KBytes) (caption), ZFS_Used_by_Dataset (attribute name), and ZUDATASET (column name). ZFS Used by RefReservation (KBytes) The ZFS property USEDBYREFRESERVATION that shows the amount of space guaranteed for a dataset. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZFS_USED_BY_REFRESERVATION or ZUREFRES (historical name), ZFS Used by RefReservation (KBytes) (caption), ZFS_Used_by_RefReservation (attribute name), and ZUREFRES (column name). ZFS Used by Snapshots (KBytes) The ZFS property USEDBYSNAPSHOTS that shows the amount of space used by the snapshots of a dataset. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZFS_USED_BY_SNAPSHOTS or ZUSNAPS (historical name), ZFS Used by Snapshots (KBytes) (caption), ZFS_Used_by_Snapshots (attribute name), and ZUSNAPS (column name). Disk Performance data set Use the Disk Performance data set to monitor disk operations such as, data transfer rates, average waiting times, and percentage busy. A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes:

118 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference % Disk Read Time The percentage of elapsed time that the disk drive is busy servicing read requests over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. HP-UX systems and AIX systems do not measure this attribute and a value of -1 will be reported. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PERCENT_DISK_READ_TIME or PCTDSKRD (historical name), % Disk Read Time (caption), Percent_Disk_Read_Time (attribute name), and PCTDSKRD (column name). Disk Name (Unicode) The name of the physical disk, which might be partitioned. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: DISK_NAME_U or UDSKNAME (historical name), Disk Name (Unicode) (caption), Disk_Name_U (attribute name), and UDSKNAME (column name). Disk Name The name of the physical disk which might be partitioned. Valid entries are up to 32 letters or numbers. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: DISK_NAME or DSKNAME (historical name), Disk Name (caption), Disk_Name (attribute name), and DSKNAME (column name). Disk Read Bytes per Sec The number of bytes per second transferred from the disk during read operations over the previous 30-second interval. HP-UX systems do not measure this attribute and a value of -1 will be reported. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DISK_READ_BYTES_SEC or DSKRDBYSEC (historical name), Disk Read Bytes per Sec (caption), Disk_Read_Bytes_Sec (attribute name), and DSKRDBYSEC (column name). Disk Write Bytes per Sec The number of bytes per second transferred to the disk during write operations over the previous 30-second interval. HP-UX systems do not measure this attribute and a value of -1 will be reported. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DISK_WRITE_BYTES_SEC or DSKWRBYSEC (historical name), Disk Write Bytes per Sec (caption), Disk_Write_Bytes_Sec (attribute name), and DSKWRBYSEC (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Parent (AIX) The parent device name. Valid entries are up to 96 letters or numbers. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The

Chapter 4. Attributes 119 following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PARENT (historical name), Parent (AIX) (caption), Parent (attribute name), and PARENT (column name). Read Transfers Per Sec (AIX) The number of read transfers per second that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: READ_TRANSFERS_PER_SEC or RTPS (historical name), Read Transfers Per Sec (AIX) (caption), Read_Transfers_per_Sec (attribute name), and RTPS (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Transfer Rate The number of data transfers per second during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TRANSFER_RATE or DSKXFERRAT (historical name), Transfer Rate (caption), Transfer_Rate (attribute name), and DSKXFERRAT (column name). Type (AIX) The type of device. Valid entries are up to 96 letters or numbers. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TYPE (historical name), Type (AIX) (caption), Type (attribute name), and TYPE (column name). Volume Group Name (AIX) The name of the volume group. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VOLUME_GROUP_NAME or VGN (historical name), Volume Group Name (AIX) (caption), Volume_Group_Name (attribute name), and VGN (column name). Write Transfers Per Sec (AIX) The number of write transfers per second that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

120 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: WRITE_TRANSFERS_PER_SEC or WTPS (historical name), Write Transfers Per Sec (AIX) (caption), Write_Transfers_per_Sec (attribute name), and WTPS (column name). Average Queue The average number of disk requests outstanding during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_QUEUE or DSKAVQUE (historical name), Average Queue (caption), Avg_Queue (attribute name), and DSKAVQUE (column name). Average Service Queue Size (AIX) The average service queue size in an AIX environment. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_SERVICEQ_SIZE or ASS (historical name), Average Service Queue Size (AIX) (caption), Avg_ServiceQ_Size (attribute name), and ASS (column name). Average Service Time The average amount of disk time used in milliseconds over the sampling period. For example, in terms of a bank teller queue, it is the time spent at the teller's window. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_SERV or AVGSERV (historical name), Average Service Time (caption), Avg_Serv (attribute name), and AVGSERV (column name). Average Wait The average time waiting for disk access that is expressed in milliseconds. For example, in terms of a bank teller queue, it is the time from when you first join the queue until you advance to the teller window to be serviced. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_WAIT or DSKAVWAIT (historical name), Average Wait (caption), Avg_Wait (attribute name), and DSKAVWAIT (column name). Avg Disk Bytes Xfer The number of bytes per disk transfer averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 121 The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_DISK_BYTES_XFER or DSKAVXFR (historical name), Avg Disk Bytes Xfer (caption), Avg_Disk_Bytes_Xfer (attribute name), and DSKAVXFR (column name). Avg Read Transfer MS (AIX) The average service time in milliseconds per read transfer that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available, -20 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_READ_TRANSFER_MS or ARTM (historical name), Avg Read Transfer MS (AIX) (caption), Avg_Read_Transfer_MS (attribute name), and ARTM (column name). Avg Write Transfer MS (AIX) The average service time in milliseconds per write transfer that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available, -20 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_WRITE_TRANSFER_MS or AWTM (historical name), Avg Write Transfer MS (AIX) (caption), Avg_Write_Transfer_MS (attribute name), and AWTM (column name). Busy Percent The percentage of time that a disk is busy transferring data. Valid entries are whole numbers up to 100, such as 35 for 35%. The Busy Percent value lets you check whether a process is I/O bound. Values greater than 30% usually indicate excessive paging out to disk, or that a process is I/O bound. If the Busy Percent value is high (greater than 30%) and CPU utilization is also high (greater than 80%), your system is probably overloaded and experiencing degradation of performance. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BUSY_PERCENT or DSKBUSY (historical name), Busy Percent (caption), Busy_Percent (attribute name), and DSKBUSY (column name). Disk Reads per Sec The number of read operations on the disk per second that is averaged over the previous 30-second interval (HP-UX systems and AIX systems do not measure this attribute and a value of -1 will be reported). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DISK_READS_SEC or DSKRDSEC (historical name), Disk Reads per Sec (caption), Disk_Reads_Sec (attribute name), and DSKRDSEC (column name). Disk Writes per Sec The number of write operations on the disk per second that is averaged over the previous

122 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference 30-second interval (HP-UX systems and AIX systems do not measure this attribute and a value of -1 will be reported). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DISK_WRITES_SEC or DSKWRSEC (historical name), Disk Writes per Sec (caption), Disk_Writes_Sec (attribute name), and DSKWRSEC (column name). Failed Read per Sec (AIX) The number of failed read requests per second that is valid for the Disk type (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FAILED_READ_PER_SEC or FRPS (historical name), Failed Read per Sec (AIX) (caption), Failed_Read_per_Sec (attribute name), and FRPS (column name). Failed Writes per Sec (AIX) The number of failed write requests per second that is valid for the Disk type (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FAILED_WRITES_PER_SEC or FWPS (historical name), Failed Writes per Sec (AIX) (caption), Failed_Writes_per_Sec (attribute name), and FWPS (column name). Max Read Service MS (AIX) The maximum read service time in milliseconds that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available, -20 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_READ_SERVICE_MS or MRSM0 (historical name), Max Read Service MS (AIX) (caption), Max_Read_Service_MS (attribute name), and MRSM0 (column name). Max Request In WaitQ MS (AIX) The maximum time in milliseonds spent by a transfer request in the wait queue that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available, -20 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 123 The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_REQUEST_IN_WAITQ_MS or MRIWM0 (historical name), Max Request In WaitQ MS (AIX) (caption), Max_Request_In_WaitQ_MS (attribute name), and MRIWM0 (column name). Max Write Service MS (AIX) The maximum write service time in milliseconds that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available, -20 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_WRITE_SERVICE_MS or MWSM0 (historical name), Max Write Service MS (AIX) (caption), Max_Write_Service_MS (attribute name), and MWSM0 (column name). Min Read Service MS (AIX) The minimum read service time in milliseconds that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available, -20 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MIN_READ_SERVICE_MS or MRSM (historical name), Min Read Service MS (AIX) (caption), Min_Read_Service_MS (attribute name), and MRSM (column name). Min Request In WaitQ MS (AIX) The minimum time in milliseconds spent by a transfer request in the wait queue that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available, -20 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MIN_REQUEST_IN_WAITQ_MS or MRIWM (historical name), Min Request In WaitQ MS (AIX) (caption), Min_Request_In_WaitQ_MS (attribute name), and MRIWM (column name). Min Write Service MS (AIX) The minimum write service time in milliseconds that is valid for all storage device types except an adapter (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available, -20 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MIN_WRITE_SERVICE_MS or MWSM (historical name), Min Write Service MS (AIX) (caption), Min_Write_Service_MS (attribute name), and MWSM (column name). Percent Disk Write Time The percentage of elapsed time that the disk drive is busy servicing write requests over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. HP-UX systems and AIX systems do not measure this attribute and a value of -1 will

124 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference be reported. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PERCENT_DISK_WRITE_TIME or PCTDSKWR (historical name), Percent Disk Write Time (caption), Percent_Disk_Write_Time (attribute name), and PCTDSKWR (column name). Read Timeouts per Sec (AIX) The number of read timeouts per second that is valid for the Disk type (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: READ_TIMEOUTS_PER_SEC or RTPS0 (historical name), Read Timeouts per Sec (AIX) (caption), Read_Timeouts_per_Sec (attribute name), and RTPS0 (column name). Service Queue Full per Sec (AIX) The number of times, per second, that the service queue becomes full (the disk does not accept any more service requests). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SERVICEQ_FULL_PER_SEC or SFPS (historical name), Service Queue Full per Sec (AIX) (caption), ServiceQ_Full_per_Sec (attribute name), and SFPS (column name). Transferred Bytes (KBytes) The total number of kilobytes that are transferred during the recording interval. The Transferred Bytes count is one indicator of how fast your disk is moving data. It does not account for variables, such as disk format and efficiency of space usage, that also affect the speed of data transfer. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TRANSFERRED_BYTES or DSKBYTESIZ (historical name), Transferred Bytes (KBytes) (caption), Transferred_Bytes (attribute name), and DSKBYTESIZ (column name). Transfers KB per Sec (AIX) The amount of data transferred (read or written) to the drive in KBs per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TRANSFERS_KB_PER_SEC or TKPS (historical name), Transfers KB per Sec (AIX) (caption), Transfers_KB_per_Sec (attribute name), and TKPS (column name). Write Timeout per Sec (AIX) The number of write timeouts per second that is valid for the Disk type (AIX only). Note: the

Chapter 4. Attributes 125 value -10 indicates Not Available, -20 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WRITE_TIMEOUT_PER_SEC or WTPS0 (historical name), Write Timeout per Sec (AIX) (caption), Write_Timeout_per_Sec (attribute name), and WTPS0 (column name). FCP Daemon Status data set Factory provider daemon status

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Feature Type The feature implemented by the Factory Provider This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NOT INITALIZED (0), SCRIPTING (1), LOG MONITORING (2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FEATURE_TYPE or FEATTYPE (historical name), Feature Type (caption), Feature_Type (attribute name), and FEATTYPE (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Status Code The factory provider status The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: UNKNOWN ERROR (0), NO ERROR (1), DAEMON STARTING (2), DAEMON STARTED (3), DAEMON STOPPING (4), DAEMON STOPPED (5), DAEMON STOPPING AT AGENT STOP (6), DAEMON STOPPED AT AGENT STOP (7), DAEMON ERROR (8), DAEMON ERROR NO RESTART (9), FEATURE NOT ENABLED (10). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATUS_CODE or STSCODE (historical name), Status Code (caption), Status_Code (attribute name), and STSCODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). File Information data set Use the File Information data set to monitor a variety of objects associated with the disk, including directories, directory links, files, links, sockets, special files, and others. The Type attribute specifies the type of object reported by the agent. For this data set, queries, workspaces, and workspace views are all defined using the term 'File', but could refer to any of the object types reported by the agent. This data set is not available for historical data collection. When you create a query or a situation on the File Information group, you can use the File and Path attributes to specify the files that the agent monitors.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

126 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference This data set contains the following attributes: Access This attribute defines a four-digit octal number representing the access rights for a file. You specify access rights using a four-digit number representing the permissions associated with a file. Each digit is the decimal equivalent of a binary three-bit string. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Valid entries are Numeric strings in the range 0000 to 7777, from left to right, the digits have the following meaning: The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: Access (caption), Access (attribute name), and ACCESS (column name). Checksum The checksum or hash string that is based on the hashing algorithm. Use this attribute only when working with situations. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Checksum (caption), Checksum (attribute name), and CHECKSUM (column name). Checksum Algorithm Only used in situations in conjunction with the Checksum attribute to specify the algorithm to be used to calculate the hash string. Values include CRC32 (default algorithm), MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-512, and Not Available. You can change the default algorithm by setting the KDEBE_FIPS_MODE_ENABLED environment variable. For details about determining which algorithms are allowed, see Complying with FIPS requirements in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring UNIX OS Agent Installation and Configuration Guide . The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: CRC32 (0), MD5 (1), SHA-1 (2), SHA-256 (3), SHA-512 (4), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: Checksum Algorithm (caption), Checksum_Algorithm (attribute name), and HASHALGO (column name). File The name of a file or directory. If the file is a symbolic link, the link name is shown in the Link Name attribute. Valid entries: simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length 256 characters. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: File (caption), File (attribute name), and FILE (column name). File (Unicode) The name of a file or directory. If the file is a symbolic link, the link name is shown in the Link Name attribute. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: File (Unicode) (caption), File_U (attribute name), and UFILE (column name). File Content Changed A numeric indicator that the content of a file has changed. It is equivalent to noting a change in checksum between two samples. The following values are valid: No, Yes, and Not Available. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: No (0), Yes (1), Not Available (-1). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: File Content Changed (caption), File_Content_Changed (attribute name), and FCCHANGED (column name). File Size (Bytes) The size, in bytes, of a file. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected,

Chapter 4. Attributes 127 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: File Size (Bytes) (caption), Size_64 (attribute name), and SIZE64 (column name). File Size (Bytes) (Superseded) The size, in bytes, of a file. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: File Size (Bytes) (Superseded) (caption), Size (attribute name), and SIZE (column name). File Size (MB) The size, in megabytes, of a file. Since the attribute does not have decimal precision, previously any file with a size less than "1" would be displayed as "0". As of IBM Tivoli Monitoring v6. 1 Fix Pack 5, the size of the file is rounded up to the nearest whole number. For example, 1. 2 displays as 2, and 0.1 displays as 1. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (64-bit gauge) with three decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: File Size (MB) (caption), Size_MB_64 (attribute name), and SIZEMB64 (column name). File Size (MB) (Superseded) The size, in megabytes, of a file. Since the attribute does not have decimal precision, previously any file with a size less than "1" would be displayed as "0". As of IBM Tivoli Monitoring v6. 1 Fix Pack 5, the size of the file is rounded up to the nearest whole number. For example, 1.2 displays as 2, and 0.1 displays as 1. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: File Size (MB) (Superseded) (caption), Size_MB (attribute name), and SIZEMB (column name). Fully Qualified File Name The fully qualified file name consisting both full path and file name. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Fully Qualified File Name (caption), Fully_Qualified_File_Name (attribute name), and FULLNAME (column name). Group The name of the logical group to which a file owner belongs. Valid entries: simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length 16 characters The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Group (caption), Group (attribute name), and GROUP (column name). Group (Unicode) The name of the logical group to which a file owner belongs. The type is string.

128 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: Group (Unicode) (caption), Group_U (attribute name), and UGROUP (column name). Last Accessed Time The date and time of the last file access. Valid entries are in the CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm format. The type is timestamp. The following names are defined for this attribute: Last Accessed Time (caption), Last_Accessed_Time (attribute name), and ACCESSEDTM (column name). Last Attr Chg Time The time when the file attributes were last modified. The type is timestamp. The following names are defined for this attribute: Last Attr Chg Time (caption), Last_Attr_Chg_Time (attribute name), and ACCESSTM (column name). Last Changed Time The date and time of the last change to a file. Valid entries are in the format CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm. The type is timestamp. The following names are defined for this attribute: Last Changed Time (caption), Last_Changed_Time (attribute name), and CHANGEDTM (column name). Link Name The name of the file for which this file is a symbolic link. If this field is blank, the file is not a link. Note that V120 agents do not place data in this field. Valid entries are simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length 256 characters. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Link Name (caption), Link_Name (attribute name), and LINKNAME (column name). Link Name (Unicode) The name of the file for which this file is a symbolic link. If this field is blank, the file is not a link. Note that V120 agents do not place data in this field. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Link Name (Unicode) (caption), Link_Name_U (attribute name), and ULINKNAME (column name). Links The number of links to a file. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: Links (caption), Links (attribute name), and LINKS (column name). Long Checksum Long format capable to contain SHA-512 generated checksums The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Long Checksum (caption), Long_Checksum (attribute name), and LONGCKSUM (column name). Mode The string representation of the file mode. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Mode (caption), Mode (attribute name), and MODE (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 129 Owner The name of the file owner. Valid entries are simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length 16 characters. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Owner (caption), Owner (attribute name), and OWNER (column name). Owner (Unicode) The name of the file owner. Valid entries are simple text string, with a maximum length 768 bytes. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Owner (Unicode) (caption), Owner_U (attribute name), and UOWNER (column name). Path The full path containing a particular file or directory. Valid entries are a text string representing the full path of the file, alphanumeric with a maximum length 256 characters. SCAN is not supported for this attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Path (caption), Path (attribute name), and PATH (column name). Path (Unicode) The full path containing a particular file or directory. SCAN is not supported for this attribute. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Path (Unicode) (caption), Path_U (attribute name), and UPATH (column name). ROWNO The row number of this set of data in the table. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: ROWNO (caption), ROWNO (attribute name), and ROWNO (column name). SAMPLENO The number of samples taken. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: SAMPLENO (caption), SAMPLENO (attribute name), and SAMPLENO (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Type The type of file. The maximum length is 12 characters. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Directory (Dir), Directory Link (DirLink), File (File), File Link (FileLink), Link (Link), Socket (Sock), Special (Spec), Unknown (Unknown). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: Type (caption), Type (attribute name), and TYPE (column name). Log File Profile Events data set Events matching configured formats in monitored log files. A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes:

130 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Class The Class name of the log file event, as defined in the configured format (.fmt) file. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CLASS or TECCLASS (historical name), Class (caption), Class (attribute name), and TECCLASS (column name). CustomInteger1 User-defined slot with integral type from the EIF event. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMINTEGER1 or CUINT1 (historical name), CustomInteger1 (caption), CustomInteger1 (attribute name), and CUINT1 (column name). CustomInteger2 User-defined slot with integral type from the EIF event. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMINTEGER2 or CUINT2 (historical name), CustomInteger2 (caption), CustomInteger2 (attribute name), and CUINT2 (column name). CustomInteger3 User-defined slot with integral type from the EIF event. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMINTEGER3 or CUINT3 (historical name), CustomInteger3 (caption), CustomInteger3 (attribute name), and CUINT3 (column name). CustomSlot10 User-defined slot from the EIF event. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMSLOT10 or CUSLOT10 (historical name), CustomSlot10 (caption), CustomSlot10 (attribute name), and CUSLOT10 (column name). CustomSlot1 User-defined slot from the EIF event. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMSLOT1 or CUSLOT1 (historical name), CustomSlot1 (caption), CustomSlot1 (attribute name), and CUSLOT1 (column name). CustomSlot2 User-defined slot from the EIF event. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMSLOT2 or CUSLOT2 (historical name), CustomSlot2 (caption), CustomSlot2 (attribute name), and CUSLOT2 (column name). CustomSlot3 User-defined slot from the EIF event. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMSLOT3 or CUSLOT3 (historical name), CustomSlot3 (caption), CustomSlot3 (attribute name), and CUSLOT3 (column name). CustomSlot4 User-defined slot from the EIF event. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMSLOT4 or CUSLOT4 (historical name), CustomSlot4 (caption), CustomSlot4 (attribute name), and CUSLOT4 (column name). CustomSlot5 User-defined slot from the EIF event. The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 131 The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMSLOT5 or CUSLOT5 (historical name), CustomSlot5 (caption), CustomSlot5 (attribute name), and CUSLOT5 (column name). CustomSlot6 User-defined slot from the EIF event. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMSLOT6 or CUSLOT6 (historical name), CustomSlot6 (caption), CustomSlot6 (attribute name), and CUSLOT6 (column name). CustomSlot7 User-defined slot from the EIF event. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMSLOT7 or CUSLOT7 (historical name), CustomSlot7 (caption), CustomSlot7 (attribute name), and CUSLOT7 (column name). CustomSlot8 User-defined slot from the EIF event. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMSLOT8 or CUSLOT8 (historical name), CustomSlot8 (caption), CustomSlot8 (attribute name), and CUSLOT8 (column name). CustomSlot9 User-defined slot from the EIF event. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CUSTOMSLOT9 or CUSLOT9 (historical name), CustomSlot9 (caption), CustomSlot9 (attribute name), and CUSLOT9 (column name). Event Type A flag indicating whether the current event is a flood control summary event. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Event (0), Summary Event (1). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: EVENT_TYPE or EVTYPE (historical name), Event Type (caption), Event_Type (attribute name), and EVTYPE (column name). EventId Event ID per subnode and log file name The type is integer (64-bit gauge). The following names are defined for this attribute: EVENTID (historical name), EventId (caption), EventId (attribute name), and EVENTID (column name). Logkey The name of the log in which the matching record is found. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGKEY (historical name), Logkey (caption), Logkey (attribute name), and LOGKEY (column name). Logname The name of the log in which the matching record is found. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGNAME (historical name), Logname (caption), Logname (attribute name), and LOGNAME (column name). msg The contents of the msg slot from the EIF event. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: MSG (historical name), msg (caption), msg (attribute name), and MSG (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Occurrence Count The number of times this event occurred over the current flood control summary interval. The

132 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OCCURRENCE_COUNT or OCOUNT (historical name), Occurrence Count (caption), Occurrence_Count (attribute name), and OCOUNT (column name). RemoteHost Remote host on which the event originated if using ssh/remote, blank for local system The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: REMOTEHOST or REMHOST (historical name), RemoteHost (caption), RemoteHost (attribute name), and REMHOST (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). EIFEvent The contents of the log file event in EIF format. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: EIFEVENT (historical name), EIFEvent (caption), EIFEvent (attribute name), and EIFEVENT (column name). Log File Profiles data set Log File Profiles A data sample is sent to the server every 5 minutes and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Error Code The error code that is associated with the query. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: ERRCODE NOT COLLECTED (-2), ERRCODE NOT AVAILABLE (-1), NO ERROR (0), GENERAL ERROR (1), OBJECT NOT FOUND (2), COUNTER NOT FOUND (3), NAMESPACE ERROR (4), OBJECT CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE (5), COM LIBRARY INIT FAILURE (6), SECURITY INIT FAILURE (7), PROXY SECURITY FAILURE (9), NO INSTANCES RETURNED (10), ASSOCIATOR QUERY FAILED (11), REFERENCE QUERY FAILED (12), NO RESPONSE RECEIVED (13), CANNOT FIND JOINED QUERY (14), CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 1 RESULTS (15), CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 2 RESULTS (16), QUERY 1 NOT A SINGLETON (17), QUERY 2 NOT A SINGLETON (18), NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 1 (19), NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 2 (20), CANNOT FIND ROLLUP QUERY (21), CANNOT FIND ROLLUP ATTRIBUTE (22), FILE OFFLINE (23), NO HOSTNAME (24), MISSING LIBRARY (25), ATTRIBUTE COUNT MISMATCH (26), ATTRIBUTE NAME MISMATCH (27), COMMON DATA PROVIDER NOT STARTED (28), CALLBACK REGISTRATION ERROR (29), MDL LOAD ERROR (30), AUTHENTICATION FAILED (31), CANNOT RESOLVE HOST NAME (32), SUBNODE UNAVAILABLE (33), SUBNODE NOT FOUND IN CONFIG (34), ATTRIBUTE ERROR (35), CLASSPATH ERROR (36), CONNECTION FAILURE (37), FILTER SYNTAX ERROR (38), FILE NAME MISSING (39), SQL QUERY ERROR (40), SQL FILTER QUERY ERROR (41), SQL DB QUERY ERROR (42), SQL DB FILTER QUERY ERROR (43), PORT OPEN FAILED (44), ACCESS DENIED (45), TIMEOUT (46), NOT IMPLEMENTED (47), REQUESTED A BAD VALUE (48), RESPONSE TOO BIG (49), GENERAL RESPONSE ERROR (50), SCRIPT NONZERO RETURN (51), SCRIPT NOT FOUND (52), SCRIPT LAUNCH ERROR (53), CONF FILE DOES NOT EXIST (54), CONF FILE ACCESS DENIED (55), INVALID CONF FILE (56), EIF INITIALIZATION

Chapter 4. Attributes 133 FAILED (57), CANNOT OPEN FORMAT FILE (58), FORMAT FILE SYNTAX ERROR (59), REMOTE HOST UNAVAILABLE (60), EVENT LOG DOES NOT EXIST (61), PING FILE DOES NOT EXIST (62), NO PING DEVICE FILES (63), PING DEVICE LIST FILE MISSING (64), SNMP MISSING PASSWORD (65), DISABLED (66), URLS FILE NOT FOUND (67), XML PARSE ERROR (68), NOT INITIALIZED (69), ICMP SOCKETS FAILED (70), DUPLICATE CONF FILE (71), DELETED CONFIGURATION (72). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ERROR_CODE or ERRCODE (historical name), Error Code (caption), Error_Code (attribute name), and ERRCODE (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Object Status The status of the performance object. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: STATUS NOT COLLECTED (-2), STATUS NOT AVAILABLE (-1), ACTIVE (0), INACTIVE (1). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OBJECT_STATUS or OBJSTTS (historical name), Object Status (caption), Object_Status (attribute name), and OBJSTTS (column name). Subnode Config File The path to the discovered configuration file that caused this subnode to be created. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_CONFIG_FILE or SN_FILE (historical name), Subnode Config File (caption), Subnode_Config_File (attribute name), and SN_FILE (column name). Subnode Description User supplied description of this subnode, specified via the SubnodeDescription key in the config file. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Set the SubnodeDescription keyword in your config file to populate this field (none). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_DESCRIPTION or SN_DESC (historical name), Subnode Description (caption), Subnode_Description (attribute name), and SN_DESC (column name). Subnode MSN The Managed System Name of the subnode agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_MSN or SN_MSN (historical name), Subnode MSN (caption), Subnode_MSN (attribute name), and SN_MSN (column name). Subnode Resource Name The Resource Name of the subnode agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_RESOURCE_NAME or SN_RES (historical name), Subnode Resource Name (caption), Subnode_Resource_Name (attribute name), and SN_RES (column name). Subnode Type The Node Type of this subnode. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_TYPE or SN_TYPE (historical name), Subnode Type (caption), Subnode_Type (attribute name), and SN_TYPE (column name).

134 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Subnode Affinity The affinity for the subnode agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_AFFINITY or SN_AFFIN (historical name), Subnode Affinity (caption), Subnode_Affinity (attribute name), and SN_AFFIN (column name). Subnode Version The Version of the subnode agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_VERSION or SN_VER (historical name), Subnode Version (caption), Subnode_Version (attribute name), and SN_VER (column name). Log File Regex Statistics data set The Log File RegEx Statistics data set contains information that shows the statistics of the log file regular expression search expressions. Regular expressions are used to filter records or to define records. This data set shows information about both types. When the Result Type attribute value is INCLUDE or EXCLUDE, the filter is used to filter records; when the value is BEGIN or END, the filter is used to define records. The CPU measurements are approximations based on the granularity of the data exposed by the operating system. This results in values of 0.00 when a regular expression takes little time to evaluate. The CPU times should be used to determine the relative cost of regular expressions and to optimize the behavior of specific specific regular expressions.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Attrib Name The name of the attribute to which this filter is applied. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: ATTRIB_NAME or ATRNAME (historical name), Attrib Name (caption), Attrib_Name (attribute name), and ATRNAME (column name). Average Processor Time The average number of processor seconds used to process the filter for this attribute. The average processor time is the total processor seconds divided by the filter count. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (-1), N/A (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVERAGE_PROCESSOR_TIME or CPUTAVG (historical name), Average Processor Time (caption), Average_Processor_Time (attribute name), and CPUTAVG (column name). Filter Count The number of times the filter has been invoked. Used with the total processor time to compute the average processor time. The type is integer (64-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: FILTER_COUNT or COUNT (historical name), Filter Count (caption), Filter_Count (attribute name), and COUNT (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 135 Filter Count Matched The number of times the filter has been invoked and the attribute matched. The type is integer (64-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: FILTER_COUNT_MATCHED or COUNTMA (historical name), Filter Count Matched (caption), Filter_Count_Matched (attribute name), and COUNTMA (column name). Filter Count Unmatched The number of times the filter has been invoked and the attribute did not match. The type is integer (64-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: FILTER_COUNT_UNMATCHED or COUNTUN (historical name), Filter Count Unmatched (caption), Filter_Count_Unmatched (attribute name), and COUNTUN (column name). Filter Number The sequence number, starting at zero, of the filter being used for the attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property). The following names are defined for this attribute: FILTER_NUMBER or FLTRNUM (historical name), Filter Number (caption), Filter_Number (attribute name), and FLTRNUM (column name). Last Matched Time The last time the filter was used and the result was matched. The type is timestamp with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (0000000000000001). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_MATCHED_TIME or LASTMAT (historical name), Last Matched Time (caption), Last_Matched_Time (attribute name), and LASTMAT (column name). Last Unmatched Time The last time the filter was used and the result was unmatched. The type is timestamp with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (0000000000000001). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_UNMATCHED_TIME or LASTUMA (historical name), Last Unmatched Time (caption), Last_Unmatched_Time (attribute name), and LASTUMA (column name). Max Processor Time The maximum number of processor seconds used for a single filter processing. It is possible that the maximum is zero if the filter has never been used or if each of the filter processing took less than one hundredth of a second. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (-1), N/A (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_PROCESSOR_TIME or CPUTMAX (historical name), Max Processor Time (caption), Max_Processor_Time (attribute name), and CPUTMAX (column name). Min Processor Time The minimum number of processor seconds used for a single filter processing. It is possible that the minimum is zero if one of the filter processing took less than one hundredth of a second. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (-1), N/A (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MIN_PROCESSOR_TIME or CPUTMIN (historical name), Min Processor Time (caption), Min_Processor_Time (attribute name), and CPUTMIN (column name).

136 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). RegEx Pattern The regular expression used for the match. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: REGEX_PATTERN or REGXPAT (historical name), RegEx Pattern (caption), RegEx_Pattern (attribute name), and REGXPAT (column name). Result Type The filter type can be INCLUDE or EXCLUDE to accept or reject the attribute if the filter matches, respectively; the filter type can be BEGIN or END to specify the start or end of a record for multi-line records. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: UNKNOWN (0), INCLUDE (1), EXCLUDE (2), BEGIN (3), END (4). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RESULT_TYPE or RSTTYPE (historical name), Result Type (caption), Result_Type (attribute name), and RSTTYPE (column name). Table Name The name of the log file attribute group. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TABLE_NAME or TBLNAME (historical name), Table Name (caption), Table_Name (attribute name), and TBLNAME (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Total Processor Time The total number of processor seconds used to process the filter for this attribute. The processor time is cumulative and is truncated, not rounded. This is similar to the Linux /proc/123/task/12/stat where 123 is the PID of the process and 12 is the thread id. The type is real number (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (-1), N/A (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_PROCESSOR_TIME or CPUTIME (historical name), Total Processor Time (caption), Total_Processor_Time (attribute name), and CPUTIME (column name). Log File Status data set The Log File Status data set contains information that reflects the status of log files this agent is monitoring. A data sample is sent to the server every 5 minutes and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Codepage The language codepage of the monitored file. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: CODEPAGE or CODEPG (historical name), Codepage (caption), Codepage (attribute name), and CODEPG (column name). Current File Position The current position in bytes into the monitored file. Data up to this has been processed, after it

Chapter 4. Attributes 137 has not. Not applicable to pipes. The type is integer (64-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (-1). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CURRENT_FILE_POSITION or OFFSET (historical name), Current File Position (caption), Current_File_Position (attribute name), and OFFSET (column name). Current File Size The current size of the monitored file. Not applicable to pipes. The type is integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (-1). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CURRENT_FILE_SIZE or FILSIZE (historical name), Current File Size (caption), Current_File_Size (attribute name), and FILSIZE (column name). File Name The full path name of the monitored file. The file name will be null if the row represents a file pattern to be matched during the next scan. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: FILE_NAME or FILNAME (historical name), File Name (caption), File_Name (attribute name), and FILNAME (column name). File Status The current status of this file. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (-1), OK (0), PERMISSION DENIED (1), FILE DOES NOT EXIST (2), PATH DOES NOT EXIST (3), INTERRUPTED (4), I/O ERROR (5), NO SUCH DEVICE (6), BAD FILE NUMBER (9), OUT OF MEMORY (12), ACCESS DENIED (13), RESOURCE BUSY (16), NO LISTENER (17), CANNOT CONNECT TO REMOTE (18), HOSTNAME UNRESOLVED (19), NOT A DIRECTORY (20), IS A DIRECTORY (21), INVALID ARGUMENT (22), FILE TABLE OVERFLOW (23), TOO MANY OPEN FILES (24), TEXT FILE BUSY (26), FILE TOO LARGE (27), NO SPACE LEFT ON DEVICE (28), ILLEGAL SEEK ON PIPE (29), READ-ONLY FILE SYSTEM (30), TOO MANY LINKS (31), BROKEN PIPE (32), FAMILY UNSUPPORTED (33), PASSWORD EXPIRED (50), PUBLIC KEY UNVERIFIED (51), PUBLIC KEY UNRECOGNIZED (52), NO SUPPORTED DESCR (53), SOCKET TIMEOUT (54), KEY FILE ACCESS ERROR (126). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FILE_STATUS or FILSTAT (historical name), File Status (caption), File_Status (attribute name), and FILSTAT (column name). File Type The type of this file (regular file or pipe). The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: UNKNOWN (0), REGULAR FILE (1), PIPE (2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FILE_TYPE or FILTYPE (historical name), File Type (caption), File_Type (attribute name), and FILTYPE (column name). Last Modification Time The time when the monitored file was last written to. Not applicable to pipes. The type is timestamp with enumerated values. The following values are defined: N/A (0000000000000001), N/C (0000000000000002), N/P (0000000000000003). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_MODIFICATION_TIME or LASTMOD (historical name), Last Modification Time (caption), Last_Modification_Time (attribute name), and LASTMOD (column name). Logkey The name of the log in which the matching record was found. Used to map the row with the LogfileProfileEvents group. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.

138 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGKEY (historical name), Logkey (caption), Logkey (attribute name), and LOGKEY (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Num Records Matched The number of processed records from this log which matched one of the specified patterns. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_RECORDS_MATCHED or RECMTCH (historical name), Num Records Matched (caption), Num_Records_Matched (attribute name), and RECMTCH (column name). Num Records Processed The number of records processed from this log since agent start (including ones that are not matches/events). The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_RECORDS_PROCESSED or RECPROC (historical name), Num Records Processed (caption), Num_Records_Processed (attribute name), and RECPROC (column name). RegEx Pattern The regular expression pattern (if any) that caused this file to be monitored. The regular expression may be the same as the File Name attribute if the regular expression contains no meta characters or if the dot meta character actually matches a dot. If the regular expression is different than the non-null File Name attribute, then the regular expression pattern was used to match the filename. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: REGEX_PATTERN or REPATRN (historical name), RegEx Pattern (caption), RegEx_Pattern (attribute name), and REPATRN (column name). Remote Host The remote host name where the monitored file resides. The host name is N/A if the row represents a local file. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: REMOTE_HOST or REMHOST (historical name), Remote Host (caption), Remote_Host (attribute name), and REMHOST (column name). Subnode Resource Name The Resource Name of the subnode agent. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_RESOURCE_NAME or SN_RES (historical name), Subnode Resource Name (caption), Subnode_Resource_Name (attribute name), and SN_RES (column name). Table Name The name of the table in which this log is being monitored. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TABLE_NAME or TBLNAME (historical name), Table Name (caption), Table_Name (attribute name), and TBLNAME (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Num Records Not Matched The number of processed records from this log which did not match any of the specified patterns.

Chapter 4. Attributes 139 The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: UNMATCH LOG NOT ENABLED (-1). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUM_RECORDS_NOT_MATCHED or RECUNMT (historical name), Num Records Not Matched (caption), Num_Records_Not_Matched (attribute name), and RECUNMT (column name). Machine Information data set Use the Machine Information data set to monitor various items required by other Tivoli products, including system hardware information. A data sample is sent to the server every 8 minutes and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Hardware Manufacturer The manufacturer of the hardware on which the agent is running. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (UNKNOWN). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: HARDWARE_MANUFACTURER or VENDOR (historical name), Hardware Manufacturer (caption), Hardware_Manufacturer (attribute name), and VENDOR (column name). Hardware Model The specific hardware model underlying the monitored operating system. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (UNKNOWN). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: HARDWARE_MODEL or MODEL (historical name), Hardware Model (caption), Hardware_Model (attribute name), and MODEL (column name). Machine Serial Number The serial number of the computer. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (UNKNOWN). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MACHINE_SERIAL or MACSERIAL (historical name), Machine Serial Number (caption), Machine_Serial (attribute name), and MACSERIAL (column name). Name The host name for the computer. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (UNKNOWN). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: HOSTNAME (historical name), Name (caption), Hostname (attribute name), and HOSTNAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Processor Megahertz The detected processor speed for the targeted operating system. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum

140 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESSOR_MEGAHERTZ or PMHZ (historical name), Processor Megahertz (caption), Processor_Megahertz (attribute name), and PMHZ (column name). System Board UUID The Universally Unique Identifier burned in to the system board. The following value is valid: Unknown (UNKNOWN). The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (UNKNOWN). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_BOARD_UUID or UUID (historical name), System Board UUID (caption), System_Board_UUID (attribute name), and UUID (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Virtual Machine Identifier The serial number or name of the operating system instance. It usually corresponds to a name identifying a virtual machine, but it can also identify an nPar or vPar on HP-UX, or the default OS. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Unknown (UNKNOWN). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRTUAL_MACHINE_IDENTIFIER or VMID (historical name), Virtual Machine Identifier (caption), Virtual_Machine_Identifier (attribute name), and VMID (column name). Max Processes Max number of processes configured on the system. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAX_PROCESSES or MAXPROCS (historical name), Max Processes (caption), Max_Processes (attribute name), and MAXPROCS (column name). Number of Physical Processors The number of physical processors on the computer. This number excludes secondary processor contexts, but might include virtual processors in some virtual environments. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_PHYSICAL_PROCESSORS or PHYSPROC (historical name), Number of Physical Processors (caption), Number_of_Physical_Processors (attribute name), and PHYSPROC (column name). System Processes (Percent) The total number of running processes as a percentage over configured max processes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 141 The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_PROCESSES_PCT or TOTPRPCT (historical name), System Processes (Percent) (caption), System_Processes_Pct (attribute name), and TOTPRPCT (column name). Managed UNIX OS Profiles data set Managed UNIX OS Profiles

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Subnode Affinity The affinity of this subnode. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_AFFINITY or SN_AFFIN (historical name), Subnode Affinity (caption), Subnode_Affinity (attribute name), and SN_AFFIN (column name). Subnode MSN The Managed System Name of this subnode. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_MSN or SN_MSN (historical name), Subnode MSN (caption), Subnode_MSN (attribute name), and SN_MSN (column name). Subnode Resource Name The resource name of this subnode. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_RESOURCE_NAME or SN_RES (historical name), Subnode Resource Name (caption), Subnode_Resource_Name (attribute name), and SN_RES (column name). Subnode Type The node type of this subnode. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_TYPE or SN_TYPE (historical name), Subnode Type (caption), Subnode_Type (attribute name), and SN_TYPE (column name). Subnode Version The version of this subnode. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SUBNODE_VERSION or SN_VER (historical name), Subnode Version (caption), Subnode_Version (attribute name), and SN_VER (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Network data set Use the Network data set to monitor network characteristics, such as received count, sent count, network interface name, and interface status. A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

142 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference This data set contains the following attributes: Avg Input Packet Rate 1 Minute The average number of packets received on all network interfaces over last 1 minute. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 1 minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_IN_RATE_1 or AVGINS1 (historical name), Avg Input Packet Rate 1 Minute (caption), Avg_In_Rate_1 (attribute name), and AVGINS1 (column name). Avg Output Packets Rate 1 Minute The average number of packets transmitted on all network interfaces over the last 1 minute. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 1 minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_OUT_RATE_1 or AVGOUT1 (historical name), Avg Output Packets Rate 1 Minute (caption), Avg_Out_Rate_1 (attribute name), and AVGOUT1 (column name). Collisions The number of times during the monitoring interval that a packet transmitted by the network interface collided with another packet. This occurs when another interface on the same local network transmits a packet at almost the same time. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine if a network interface has an unacceptable number of packet collisions. Packet collisions cause the interface to retransmit the packet. With this increased traffic, the likelihood of future collisions increases. This can result in a steady increase of network traffic to critical levels. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: COLLISIONS or FCOLLSNS (historical name), Collisions (caption), Collisions (attribute name), and FCOLLSNS (column name). Input Errors The number of packets with errors received by the interface during the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INPUT_ERRORS or FIERRORS (historical name), Input Errors (caption), Input_Errors (attribute name), and FIERRORS (column name). Interface IP Address The Internet Protocol (IP) address of the network interface. A gateway system has more than one interface, each with a separate address. Valid entries: Internet protocol addresses in the form a. b. c. d. where a, b, c, and d are integers in the range 0 to 255. Example: 197.128.55.55 indicates the network interface uses the IP address 197.128.55.55. The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 143 The following names are defined for this attribute: INTERFACE_IP_ADDRESS or FIPADDR (historical name), Interface IP Address (caption), Interface_IP_Address (attribute name), and FIPADDR (column name). Interface Status The status of the network interface and whether it is available currently. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Down (DOWN), Up (UP), Up Not Running (UPNOTRUN). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INTERFACE_STATUS or FSTATUS (historical name), Interface Status (caption), Interface_Status (attribute name), and FSTATUS (column name). MAC Address The Machine Access Control (MAC) address of the Network Interface Card. This attribute is empty when the agent runs in Solaris local zones. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (NOT_AVAILABLE). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAC_ADDRESS or MACADDRESS (historical name), MAC Address (caption), MAC_Address (attribute name), and MACADDRESS (column name). Maximum Transmission Unit The maximum packet size (in bytes) for the specified network interface. This is a fixed value. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the minimum, maximum or average packet size used by a network interface. This information can help you determine the size used by a network interface. This information can help you determine the data transfer capabilities of various network interfaces, and alleviate bottlenecks by re-routing traffic from devices that are displayed to be overloaded, to other network interfaces that might be able to handle additional data traffic. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TRANSMISSION_UNIT_MAXIMUM or FMTU (historical name), Maximum Transmission Unit (caption), Transmission_Unit_Maximum (attribute name), and FMTU (column name). Network Interface Name The name of the network interface adapter. Aggregate Valid entries are simple text string, alphanumeric comprised of Interface Name, Unit Number. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Aggregate (Aggregate). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NETWORK_INTERFACE_NAME or FNAME (historical name), Network Interface Name (caption), Network_Interface_Name (attribute name), and FNAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Output Errors The number of packet transmission errors sent by the network interface during the 30-second monitoring interval. You must provide this interval as an argument for the netstat -i command to ensure consistency with data obtained from the system command. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647),

144 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OUTPUT_ERRORS or FOERRORS (historical name), Output Errors (caption), Output_Errors (attribute name), and FOERRORS (column name). Packets Received Per Second The number of packets received per second by the interface during the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FRAMES_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or FIFRMSEC (historical name), Packets Received Per Second (caption), Frames_Received_per_sec (attribute name), and FIFRMSEC (column name). Packets Transmitted Per Second The number of packets transmitted per second by the interface during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FRAMES_TRANSMITTED_PER_SEC or FOFRMSEC (historical name), Packets Transmitted Per Second (caption), Frames_Transmitted_per_sec (attribute name), and FOFRMSEC (column name). Packets Transmitted The number of packets transmitted by the interface during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FRAMES_TRANSMITTED or FOFRAMES (historical name), Packets Transmitted (caption), Frames_Transmitted (attribute name), and FOFRAMES (column name). Received Megabytes/second The number of megabytes received per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RECEIVED_MB or INMB (historical name), Received Megabytes/second (caption), Received_MB (attribute name), and INMB (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Total Packets Received The number of packets received since the network interface was initialized. Note: the value -1

Chapter 4. Attributes 145 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RECEIVED_COUNT_64 or FIBYTES64 (historical name), Total Packets Received (caption), Received_Count_64 (attribute name), and FIBYTES64 (column name). Total Packets Transmitted The number of packets transmitted since the network interface was initialized. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TRANSMITTED_COUNT_64 or FOBYTES64 (historical name), Total Packets Transmitted (caption), Transmitted_Count_64 (attribute name), and FOBYTES64 (column name). Transmitted Megabytes/second The number of megabytes sent per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TRANSMITTED_MB or OUTMB (historical name), Transmitted Megabytes/second (caption), Transmitted_MB (attribute name), and OUTMB (column name). Type The type of network interface card. 25, IEEE 802. 5 Token-Ring, PPP, Other, Localtalk, SLIP, Not Available, Unknown, Multi-protocol Over Frame Relay, Character Asynchronous Protocol, ATM Classical IP Interface, Infiniband, HDH Arpanet, ISO 802. 6 MAN, Hyperchannel, SMDS, SONET, 802. 2 LLC, Frame Relay, Federation Switch, SP Switch, Virtual Interface, DS3/T3, ULTRA, ISO 8802/3 and Ethernet, ISO HDLC Protocol, HIPPI, Frame Relay LAPF, 100-Based VG Token Ring, IEEE 802. 4 Token-Bus, MODEM, Fibre Channel Interface, 100-Based VG Ethernet, PTP Serial, IEEE 802. 3 Network, Proprietary Virtual, IBM Channel to Channel Adapter, HSSI, T1/E1, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, Character Synchronous Protocol, ISDN, XNS, ATM, Proprietary Multiplexing, 100 Base-T, V. 35, SDLC, X. 25 LAPB, Not Collected, and Software Loopback. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Ethernet (1), X.25 (271), IEEE 802.5 Token-Ring (5), PPP (412), Software Loopback (772), Fiber Distributed Data Interface (774), Fibre Channel Interface (16), Frame Relay LAPF (770), HIPPI (780), ATM (19), Other (65535), Localtalk (773), SLIP (256), Character Synchronous Protocol (6), IEEE 802.3 Network (50), IEEE 802.4 Token-Bus (51), ISO HDLC Protocol (55), IBM Channel-to-Channel Adapter (57), Unknown (59), Multi-protocol Over Frame Relay (61), Character Asynchronous Protocol (62), ATM Classical IP Interface (68), X.25 LAPB (69), ISDN (70), 100-Based VG Ethernet (72), 100-Based VG Token-Ring (73), ISO 8802/3 and Ethernet (74), 100 Base-T (75), Infiniband (76), HDH Arpanet (83), ISO 802.6 MAN (90), Hyperchannel (94), SDLC (97), T1/E1 (98), PTP Serial (102), XNS (107), ULTRA (109), DS3/T3 (110), SMDS (110), SONET (120), 802.2 LLC (122), Frame Relay (125), V.35 (126), HSSI (127), MODEM (129), Proprietary Virtual/Internal (134), Proprietary Multiplexing (135), Virtual Interface (136), Federation Switch

146 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference (137), SP Switch (138), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TYPE or IFTYPE (historical name), Type (caption), Type (attribute name), and IFTYPE (column name). Avg Input Errors Rate 1 Minute The average number of packets with errors received on all network interfaces over last 1 minute. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 1 minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_INERR_RATE_1 or AVGINERR1 (historical name), Avg Input Errors Rate 1 Minute (caption), Avg_InErr_Rate_1 (attribute name), and AVGINERR1 (column name). Avg Input Errors Rate 15 Minutes The average number of packets with errors that are received on all network interfaces over last 15 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_INERR_RATE_15 or AVGINERR15 (historical name), Avg Input Errors Rate 15 Minutes (caption), Avg_InErr_Rate_15 (attribute name), and AVGINERR15 (column name). Avg Input Errors Rate 5 Minutes The average number of packets with errors that are received on all network interfaces over the last 5 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_INERR_RATE_5 or AVGINERR5 (historical name), Avg Input Errors Rate 5 Minutes (caption), Avg_InErr_Rate_5 (attribute name), and AVGINERR5 (column name). Avg Input Errors Rate 60 Minutes The average number of packets with errors that are received on all network interfaces over the last 60 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_INERR_RATE_60 or AVGINERR60 (historical name), Avg Input Errors Rate 60 Minutes (caption), Avg_InErr_Rate_60 (attribute name), and AVGINERR60 (column name). Avg Input Packet Rate 15 Minutes The average number of packets received on all network interfaces over last 15 minutes. This

Chapter 4. Attributes 147 displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_IN_RATE_15 or AVGINS15 (historical name), Avg Input Packet Rate 15 Minutes (caption), Avg_In_Rate_15 (attribute name), and AVGINS15 (column name). Avg Input Packet Rate 5 Minutes The average number of packets received on all network interfaces over last 5 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_IN_RATE_5 or AVGINS5 (historical name), Avg Input Packet Rate 5 Minutes (caption), Avg_In_Rate_5 (attribute name), and AVGINS5 (column name). Avg Input Packet Rate 60 Minutes The average number of packets received on all network interfaces over last 60 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_IN_RATE_60 or AVGINS60 (historical name), Avg Input Packet Rate 60 Minutes (caption), Avg_In_Rate_60 (attribute name), and AVGINS60 (column name). Avg Output Errors Rate 1 Minute The average number of packets transmission errors on all network interfaces over last 1 minute. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 1 minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_OUTERR_RATE_1 or AVGOERR1 (historical name), Avg Output Errors Rate 1 Minute (caption), Avg_OutErr_Rate_1 (attribute name), and AVGOERR1 (column name). Avg Output Errors Rate 15 Minutes The average number of packets transmission errors on all network interfaces over last 15 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

148 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_OUTERR_RATE_15 or AVGOERR15 (historical name), Avg Output Errors Rate 15 Minutes (caption), Avg_OutErr_Rate_15 (attribute name), and AVGOERR15 (column name). Avg Output Errors Rate 5 Minutes The average number of packets transmission errors on all network interfaces over last 5 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_OUTERR_RATE_5 or AVGOERR5 (historical name), Avg Output Errors Rate 5 Minutes (caption), Avg_OutErr_Rate_5 (attribute name), and AVGOERR5 (column name). Avg Output Errors Rate 60 Minutes The average number of packets transmission errors on all network interfaces over last 60 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_OUTERR_RATE_60 or AVGOERR60 (historical name), Avg Output Errors Rate 60 Minutes (caption), Avg_OutErr_Rate_60 (attribute name), and AVGOERR60 (column name). Avg Output Packets Rate 15 Minutes The average number of packets transmitted on all network interfaces over last 15 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_OUT_RATE_15 or AVGOUT15 (historical name), Avg Output Packets Rate 15 Minutes (caption), Avg_Out_Rate_15 (attribute name), and AVGOUT15 (column name). Avg Output Packets Rate 5 Minutes The average number of packets transmitted on all network interfaces over last 5 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_OUT_RATE_5 or AVGOUT5 (historical name), Avg Output Packets Rate 5 Minutes (caption), Avg_Out_Rate_5 (attribute name), and AVGOUT5 (column name). Avg Output Packets Rate 60 Minutes The average number of packets transmitted on all network interfaces over last 60 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates

Chapter 4. Attributes 149 Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_OUT_RATE_60 or AVGOUT60 (historical name), Avg Output Packets Rate 60 Minutes (caption), Avg_Out_Rate_60 (attribute name), and AVGOUT60 (column name). Bandwidth Utilization Percent (AIX) The percentage of physical network adapter bandwidth utilized. Note: the value -1000 indicates Not Available and -2000 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with three decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1000), Not Collected (-2000). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BANDWIDTH_UTIL_PCT or BUP (historical name), Bandwidth Utilization Percent (AIX) (caption), Bandwidth_Util_Pct (attribute name), and BUP (column name). Bytes Sent (AIX) The number of bytes transmitted successfully by the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BYTES_SENT (historical name), Bytes Sent (AIX) (caption), Bytes_Sent (attribute name), and BYTES_SENT (column name). Collisions Rate Avg 1 Minute The average number of collisions on all network interfaces over the last 1 minute. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 1 minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_COLL_RATE_1 or AVCOL1 (historical name), Collisions Rate Avg 1 Minute (caption), Avg_Coll_Rate_1 (attribute name), and AVCOL1 (column name). Collisions Rate Avg 15 Minutes The average number of collisions on all network interfaces over last 15 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_COLL_RATE_15 or AVCOL15 (historical name), Collisions Rate Avg 15 Minutes (caption), Avg_Coll_Rate_15 (attribute name), and AVCOL15 (column name). Collisions Rate Avg 5 Minutes The average number of collisions on all network interfaces over the last 5 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not

150 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_COLL_RATE_5 or AVCOL5 (historical name), Collisions Rate Avg 5 Minutes (caption), Avg_Coll_Rate_5 (attribute name), and AVCOL5 (column name). Collisions Rate Avg 60 Minutes The average number of collisions on all network interfaces over the last 60 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_COLL_RATE_60 or AVCOL60 (historical name), Collisions Rate Avg 60 Minutes (caption), Avg_Coll_Rate_60 (attribute name), and AVCOL60 (column name). Domain (AIX) The internet domain name (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DOMAIN (historical name), Domain (AIX) (caption), Domain (attribute name), and DOMAIN (column name). Gateway (AIX) The IP address of the gateway server (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: GATEWAY (historical name), Gateway (AIX) (caption), Gateway (attribute name), and GATEWAY (column name). Hostname IPv4 DNS Name The Domain Name Server (DNS) entry associated with the first IP address of the network interface. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Sum of all interface metrics (Sum_of_all_interface_metrics), Not Resolvable (NOT_RESOLVABLE). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: IPV4_DNS_NAME or FDNSNAME4 (historical name), Hostname IPv4 DNS Name (caption), IPv4_DNS_Name (attribute name), and FDNSNAME4 (column name). Input Packet Error Percent Portion of packets received over the previous 30-second interval with errors. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INPUT_PACKET_ERRORS_PERCENT or PKTINERRPT (historical name), Input Packet Error Percent (caption), Input_Packet_Errors_Percent (attribute name), and PKTINERRPT (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 151 Interface DNS Name The Domain Name Server (DNS) entry associated with the first IP address of the network interface. It is the sum of all the interface metrics and Not_Resolvable. Valid entries are alphanumeric strings with a maximum of 32 characters. For example: www. company. com indicates that the DNS resolves the name www. company. com to mean the IP address for the interface. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Sum of all interface metrics (Sum_of_all_interface_metrics), Not Resolvable (NOT_RESOLVABLE). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INTERFACE_DNS_NAME or FDNSNAME (historical name), Interface DNS Name (caption), Interface_DNS_Name (attribute name), and FDNSNAME (column name). Mask (AIX) The internet network mask (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MASK (historical name), Mask (AIX) (caption), Mask (attribute name), and MASK (column name). Output Packet Error Percent Portion of packets sent over the previous 30-second interval with errors. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OUTPUT_PACKET_ERRORS_PERCENT or PKTOTERRPT (historical name), Output Packet Error Percent (caption), Output_Packet_Errors_Percent (attribute name), and PKTOTERRPT (column name). Packet Collisions Percent Portion of packets sent over the previous 30-second interval with collisions. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Example: If a low number of packets are being received, data traffic might need to be re-routed. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PACKET_COLLISIONS_PERCENT or PKTCOLPCT (historical name), Packet Collisions Percent (caption), Packet_Collisions_Percent (attribute name), and PKTCOLPCT (column name). Packets Received The number of packets received by the interface during the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FRAMES_RECEIVED or FIFRAMES (historical name), Packets Received (caption), Frames_Received (attribute name), and FIFRAMES (column name). Received Megabytes (Total) The number of megabytes received on the interface (total). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value

152 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RECEIVED_MB_TOTAL or INMBTTL (historical name), Received Megabytes (Total) (caption), Received_MB_Total (attribute name), and INMBTTL (column name). Total Packets Received (Superseded) The number of packets received since the network interface was initialized. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RECEIVED_COUNT or FIBYTES (historical name), Total Packets Received (Superseded) (caption), Received_Count (attribute name), and FIBYTES (column name). Total Packets Transmitted (Superseded) The number of packets transmitted since the network interface was initialized. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Example: A high value might indicate an overloaded interface. A low value might indicate a device that is not being used much, which can carry an additional load, if required. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TRANSMITTED_COUNT or FOBYTES (historical name), Total Packets Transmitted (Superseded) (caption), Transmitted_Count (attribute name), and FOBYTES (column name). Transmitted Megabytes (Total) The number of megabytes transmitted on the interface (total). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TRANSMITTED_MB_TOTAL or OUTMBTTL (historical name), Transmitted Megabytes (Total) (caption), Transmitted_MB_Total (attribute name), and OUTMBTTL (column name). NFS and RPC Statistics data set Use the NFS / RPC Statistics data set to monitor Network File System and Remote Procedure Call call rates and errors.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: NFS Client Calls The number of calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to show the amount of NFS traffic. If the value is high, it might mean a client is flooded with call requests. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds

Chapter 4. Attributes 153 Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_CALLS or NCCALLS (historical name), NFS Client Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Calls (attribute name), and NCCALLS (column name). NFS Client Calls Rejected The number of calls rejected by a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute in conjunction with the NFS Client Calls attribute to determine the proportion of calls rejected by the NFS server. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_CALLS_REJECTED or NCBAD (historical name), NFS Client Calls Rejected (caption), NFS_Client_Calls_Rejected (attribute name), and NCBAD (column name). NFS Client File Creates The number of File Creates calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_FILE_CREATES or NCCREATE (historical name), NFS Client File Creates (caption), NFS_Client_File_Creates (attribute name), and NCCREATE (column name). NFS Client File System Statistics Calls The number of file statistics calls made within the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_FILE_SYSTEM_STATISTICS_CALLS or NCFSSTAT (historical name), NFS Client File System Statistics Calls (caption), NFS_Client_File_System_Statistics_Calls (attribute name), and NCFSSTAT (column name). NFS Client Get Attribute Calls The number of calls made to determine the type of file called. For example, a text file or an executable file. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

154 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_GET_ATTRIBUTE_CALLS or NCGETATT (historical name), NFS Client Get Attribute Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Get_Attribute_Calls (attribute name), and NCGETATT (column name). NFS Client Link Calls The number of hard link reports made by a server during a pre-defined time interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_LINK_CALLS or NCLINK (historical name), NFS Client Link Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Link_Calls (attribute name), and NCLINK (column name). NFS Client lookups The number of Lookups requests made by an NFS server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the number of Make Directory requests handled by an NFS server during the monitoring interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_LOOKUPS or NCLOOKUP (historical name), NFS Client lookups (caption), NFS_Client_lookups (attribute name), and NCLOOKUP (column name). NFS Client Make Directory Calls The number of calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_MAKE_DIRECTORY_CALLS or NCMKDIR (historical name), NFS Client Make Directory Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Make_Directory_Calls (attribute name), and NCMKDIR (column name). NFS Client Null Calls The number of calls generated to check connectivity to a server. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_NULL_CALLS or NCNULL (historical name), NFS Client Null Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Null_Calls (attribute name), and NCNULL (column name). NFS Client Read Calls The number of Read Directory calls read by a server during a monitored interval. Note: the value

Chapter 4. Attributes 155 -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine how many call requests to read a file were received by an NFS server over a period of time. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_READ_CALLS or NCREAD (historical name), NFS Client Read Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Read_Calls (attribute name), and NCREAD (column name). NFS Client Read Directory Calls The number of Read Directory calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_READ_DIRECTORY_CALLS or NCRDDIR (historical name), NFS Client Read Directory Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Read_Directory_Calls (attribute name), and NCRDDIR (column name). NFS Client Read Link Calls The number of calls received by an NFS server to read a linked file during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine how many link-call requests an NFS server received over a period of time. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_READ_LINK_CALLS or NCRDLINK (historical name), NFS Client Read Link Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Read_Link_Calls (attribute name), and NCRDLINK (column name). NFS Client Rejected Call Percentage The percentage of NFS calls rejected by a server during a monitoring interval. Valid entry is an integer in the range 0 to 100. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to monitor unacceptable rates of NFS call rejection and to determine whether the server or a particular client is causing network problems. If the server is experiencing problems, all calls are rejected. If a client is experiencing problems, it alone has its calls rejected. The rejection percentage might increase dramatically after reaching a critical threshold, since rejections require re-transmission. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_REJECTED_CALL_PERCENTAGE or NCPERC (historical name), NFS Client Rejected Call Percentage (caption), NFS_Client_Rejected_Call_Percentage (attribute name), and NCPERC (column name). NFS Client Remove Directory Calls The number of Remove Directory calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your

156 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_REMOVE_DIRECTORY_CALLS or NCRMDIR (historical name), NFS Client Remove Directory Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Remove_Directory_Calls (attribute name), and NCRMDIR (column name). NFS Client Remove File Calls The number of Remove File calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_REMOVE_FILE_CALLS or NCREMOVE (historical name), NFS Client Remove File Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Remove_File_Calls (attribute name), and NCREMOVE (column name). NFS Client Rename File Calls The number of Rename File calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_RENAME_FILE_CALLS or NCRENAME (historical name), NFS Client Rename File Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Rename_File_Calls (attribute name), and NCRENAME (column name). NFS Client root Calls The number of NFS calls made to the server by the root during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the number of calls made by the root (Super-User) account versus calls made by all users. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_ROOT_CALLS or NCROOT (historical name), NFS Client root Calls (caption), NFS_Client_root_Calls (attribute name), and NCROOT (column name). NFS Client Set Attribute Calls The number of NFS calls made to set the attributes of a file during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 157 The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_SET_ATTRIBUTE_CALLS or NCSETATT (historical name), NFS Client Set Attribute Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Set_Attribute_Calls (attribute name), and NCSETATT (column name). NFS Client Symbolic Link Calls The number of Symbolic Link calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_SYMBOLIC_LINK_CALLS or NCSYMLNK (historical name), NFS Client Symbolic Link Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Symbolic_Link_Calls (attribute name), and NCSYMLNK (column name). NFS Client Write Cache Calls The number of Write Cache calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_WRITE_CACHE_CALLS or NCWRCACH (historical name), NFS Client Write Cache Calls (caption), NFS_Client_Write_Cache_Calls (attribute name), and NCWRCACH (column name). NFS Client Writes The number of Writes calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine how many write requests an NFS server received over a pre-specified period of time. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_CLIENT_WRITES or NCWRITE (historical name), NFS Client Writes (caption), NFS_Client_Writes (attribute name), and NCWRITE (column name). NFS Server Calls The number of Server Calls made from an NFS server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to show the amount of NFS traffic. If the value is high, it might mean a server is flooded with call requests. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_CALLS or NSCALLS (historical name), NFS Server Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Calls (attribute name), and NSCALLS (column name).

158 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference NFS Server Calls Rejected The number of calls rejected by a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute in conjunction with the NFS Server Calls attribute to determine the proportion of calls rejected by the NFS server. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_CALLS_REJECTED or NSBAD (historical name), NFS Server Calls Rejected (caption), NFS_Server_Calls_Rejected (attribute name), and NSBAD (column name). NFS Server File Creates The number of File Creates calls made to a server during the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_FILE_CREATES or NSCREATE (historical name), NFS Server File Creates (caption), NFS_Server_File_Creates (attribute name), and NSCREATE (column name). NFS Server File System Statistics Calls The number of file statistics calls made within the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_FILE_SYSTEM_STATISTICS_CALLS or NSFSSTAT (historical name), NFS Server File System Statistics Calls (caption), NFS_Server_File_System_Statistics_Calls (attribute name), and NSFSSTAT (column name). NFS Server Get Attr Percent The portion of calls made over the previous 30-second interval to determine the type of file called. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_GET_ATTR_PERCENT or NFSATRPCT (historical name), NFS Server Get Attr Percent (caption), NFS_Server_Get_Attr_Percent (attribute name), and NFSATRPCT (column name). NFS Server Get Attribute Calls The number of calls made to determine what type of file is being called during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 159 The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_GET_ATTRIBUTE_CALLS or NSGETATT (historical name), NFS Server Get Attribute Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Get_Attribute_Calls (attribute name), and NSGETATT (column name). NFS Server Link Calls The number of hard link reports made by a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_LINK_CALLS or NSLINK (historical name), NFS Server Link Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Link_Calls (attribute name), and NSLINK (column name). NFS Server lookups The number of Lookups requests made by an NFS server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the number of Lookups requests handled by an NFS server during the monitoring interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_LOOKUPS or NSLOOKUP (historical name), NFS Server lookups (caption), NFS_Server_lookups (attribute name), and NSLOOKUP (column name). NFS Server Make Directory Calls The number of Make Directory calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_MAKE_DIRECTORY_CALLS or NSMKDIR (historical name), NFS Server Make Directory Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Make_Directory_Calls (attribute name), and NSMKDIR (column name). NFS Server Null Calls The number of calls generated for checking connectivity to a server. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_NULL_CALLS or NSNULL (historical name), NFS Server Null Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Null_Calls (attribute name), and NSNULL (column name).

160 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference NFS Server Read Calls The number of Read Directory calls read by a server during a monitored interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine how many call requests to read a file were received by an NFS server over a period of time. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_READ_CALLS or NSREAD (historical name), NFS Server Read Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Read_Calls (attribute name), and NSREAD (column name). NFS Server Read Directory Calls The number of Read Directory calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_READ_DIRECTORY_CALLS or NSRDDIR (historical name), NFS Server Read Directory Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Read_Directory_Calls (attribute name), and NSRDDIR (column name). NFS Server Read Link Calls The number of calls received by an NFS server to read a linked file during the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine how many link-call requests an NFS server received over a period of time. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_READ_LINK_CALLS or NSRDLINK (historical name), NFS Server Read Link Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Read_Link_Calls (attribute name), and NSRDLINK (column name). NFS Server Read Link Percent The portion of lookup requests made by an NFS server over the previous 30-second interval that read a linked file. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_READ_LINK_PERCENT or NFSRDLKPCT (historical name), NFS Server Read Link Percent (caption), NFS_Server_Read_Link_Percent (attribute name), and NFSRDLKPCT (column name). NFS Server Read Percent The portion of client calls made to a server over the previous 30-second interval that are reads. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 161 The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_READ_PERCENT or NFSRDPCT (historical name), NFS Server Read Percent (caption), NFS_Server_Read_Percent (attribute name), and NFSRDPCT (column name). NFS Server Rejected Call Percentage The percentage of NFS calls rejected by a server during a monitoring interval. Valid entry is an integer in the range 0 to 100. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to monitor unacceptable rates of NFS call rejection and to determine whether the server or a particular client is causing network problems. If the server is experiencing problems, all calls are rejected. If a client is experiencing problems, it alone has its calls rejected. The rejection percentage might increase dramatically after reaching a critical threshold, since rejections require re-transmission. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_REJECTED_CALL_PERCENTAGE or NSPERC (historical name), NFS Server Rejected Call Percentage (caption), NFS_Server_Rejected_Call_Percentage (attribute name), and NSPERC (column name). NFS Server Remove Directory Calls The number of Remove Directory calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_REMOVE_DIRECTORY_CALLS or NSRMDIR (historical name), NFS Server Remove Directory Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Remove_Directory_Calls (attribute name), and NSRMDIR (column name). NFS Server Remove File Calls The number of Remove File calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_REMOVE_FILE_CALLS or NSREMOVE (historical name), NFS Server Remove File Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Remove_File_Calls (attribute name), and NSREMOVE (column name). NFS Server Rename File Calls The number of Rename File calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

162 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_RENAME_FILE_CALLS or NSRENAME (historical name), NFS Server Rename File Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Rename_File_Calls (attribute name), and NSRENAME (column name). NFS Server root Calls The number of NFS calls made to server root during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the number of calls made by the root (Super-User) account versus calls made by all users. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_ROOT_CALLS or NSROOT (historical name), NFS Server root Calls (caption), NFS_Server_root_Calls (attribute name), and NSROOT (column name). NFS Server Set Attribute Calls The number of NFS calls made to set the attributes of a file during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_SET_ATTRIBUTE_CALLS or NSSETATT (historical name), NFS Server Set Attribute Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Set_Attribute_Calls (attribute name), and NSSETATT (column name). NFS Server Symbolic Link Calls The number of Symbolic Link calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_SYMBOLIC_LINK_CALLS or NSSYMLNK (historical name), NFS Server Symbolic Link Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Symbolic_Link_Calls (attribute name), and NSSYMLNK (column name). NFS Server Write Cache Calls The number of Write Cache calls made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute with other Call-type attributes for analyzing NFS traffic and correcting problems on your network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_WRITE_CACHE_CALLS or NSWRCACH (historical name), NFS Server Write Cache Calls (caption), NFS_Server_Write_Cache_Calls (attribute name), and NSWRCACH (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 163 NFS Server Write Percent The portion of client calls made to a server over the previous 30-second interval that are writes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_WRITE_PERCENT or NFSWRPCT (historical name), NFS Server Write Percent (caption), NFS_Server_Write_Percent (attribute name), and NFSWRPCT (column name). NFS Server Writes The number of Writes made to a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine how many write requests an NFS server received over a pre-specified period of time. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_SERVER_WRITES or NSWRITE (historical name), NFS Server Writes (caption), NFS_Server_Writes (attribute name), and NSWRITE (column name). NFS Version The version of NFS from which metrics were obtained or aggregated if metrics from more than one version are included. Aggregate i sonly supported for the NFS attributes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, and 0 indicates Aggregate. Other values are v1, v2, v3, and v4. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Applicable (-1), Not Collected (-2), Aggregate (0), v1 (1), v2 (2), v3 (3), v4 (4). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NFS_VERSION or NFSVER (historical name), NFS Version (caption), NFS_Version (attribute name), and NFSVER (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). RPC Client Bad Xid Replies Limit Percent The portion of rejected RPC server calls over the previous 30-second interval that do not match the call. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_BAD_XID_REPLIES_LIMIT_PERCENT or CRPBADREPL (historical name), RPC Client Bad Xid Replies Limit Percent (caption), RPC_Client_Bad_Xid_Replies_Limit_Percent (attribute name), and CRPBADREPL (column name). RPC Client Bad Xid Replies Percent The portion of RPC server calls over the previous 30-second interval that do not match the call. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

164 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_BAD_XID_REPLIES_PERCENT or CRPBADREP (historical name), RPC Client Bad Xid Replies Percent (caption), RPC_Client_Bad_Xid_Replies_Percent (attribute name), and CRPBADREP (column name). RPC Client Calls The number of RPC client calls per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_CALLS or CRPCALLS (historical name), RPC Client Calls (caption), RPC_Client_Calls (attribute name), and CRPCALLS (column name). RPC Client Calls Rejected by Server The number of calls made by a client to a server that the server rejected, during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute in conjunction with the Calls attribute to determine the proportion of calls rejected by the RPC server. If the value is high, it might mean there is excessive noise on the network, which causes bad datagrams to occur, or a server might be flooded with call requests. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_CALLS_REJECTED_BY_SERVER or RCBAD (historical name), RPC Client Calls Rejected by Server (caption), RPC_Client_Calls_Rejected_by_Server (attribute name), and RCBAD (column name). RPC Client Calls Rejected by Server Percent The portion of calls made by a client to a server over the previous 30-second interval that the server rejects. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_CALLS_REJECTED_BY_SERVER_PERCENT or CRPREJSPCT (historical name), RPC Client Calls Rejected by Server Percent (caption), RPC_Client_Calls_Rejected_by_Server_Percent (attribute name), and CRPREJSPCT (column name). RPC Client Calls Retransmitted The number of RPC packets retransmitted to an RPC server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine if a large number of calls are being retransmitted. If so, your server might be overworked or there might be a network problem. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_CALLS_RETRANSMITTED or RCRETRAN (historical name), RPC Client Calls Retransmitted (caption), RPC_Client_Calls_Retransmitted (attribute name), and RCRETRAN (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 165 RPC Client Calls Retransmitted Limit Percent The portion of timed-out RPC client calls over the previous 30-second interval that are retransmitted. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_CALLS_RETRANSMITTED_LIMIT_PERCENT or CRPRETLPCT (historical name), RPC Client Calls Retransmitted Limit Percent (caption), RPC_Client_Calls_Retransmitted_Limit_Percent (attribute name), and CRPRETLPCT (column name). RPC Client Calls Retransmitted Percent The portion of RPC packets over the previous 30-second interval retransmitted to an RPC server. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_CALLS_RETRANSMITTED_PERCENT or CRPRETRPCT (historical name), RPC Client Calls Retransmitted Percent (caption), RPC_Client_Calls_Retransmitted_Percent (attribute name), and CRPRETRPCT (column name). RPC Client Calls Timed Out The number of times an RPC call from the managed system timed out before the RPC server replied. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine if the server is failing to acknowledge calls received. If the server is overworked, you might need to re-route network traffic. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_CALLS_TIMED_OUT or RCTIMOUT (historical name), RPC Client Calls Timed Out (caption), RPC_Client_Calls_Timed_Out (attribute name), and RCTIMOUT (column name). RPC Client Calls Timed Out Percent The portion of RPC client calls over the previous 30-second interval that time out. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_CALLS_TIMED_OUT_PERCENT or CRPTIMOUT (historical name), RPC Client Calls Timed Out Percent (caption), RPC_Client_Calls_Timed_Out_Percent (attribute name), and CRPTIMOUT (column name). RPC Client Replies Not Matching Calls The number of times the managed system received replies from an RPC server that did not match calls. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine if a reply or acknowledgment from the server matches a request made by a client. A failure to match the request might mean there is noise on the network. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

166 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_REPLIES_NOT_MATCHING_CALLS or RCBADXID (historical name), RPC Client Replies Not Matching Calls (caption), RPC_Client_Replies_Not_Matching_Calls (attribute name), and RCBADXID (column name). RPC Client Times Authentication Refreshed The number of times the managed system had to resend the authentication information for an RPC call during the monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to count the number of times an authorization is refreshed. This attribute helps you verify client authorization for making a request by periodically requesting an electronic handshake from the client. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_TIMES_AUTHENTICATION_REFRESHED or RCAREF (historical name), RPC Client Times Authentication Refreshed (caption), RPC_Client_Times_Authentication_Refreshed (attribute name), and RCAREF (column name). RPC Client Times Call Wait On Busy The number of times the initial bind for an RPC call from the managed system had to wait because of a busy server. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to show the amount of NFS traffic. When a client sends a call request to a server, it gives the server a certain amount of time to respond before re-sending the call. The amount of time varies from system to system. If the Times Call Wait On Busy value is high, it might indicate that the server is overworked. You might want to re-route call requests to another server. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_CLIENT_TIMES_CALL_WAIT_ON_BUSY or RCWAIT (historical name), RPC Client Times Call Wait On Busy (caption), RPC_Client_Times_Call_Wait_On_Busy (attribute name), and RCWAIT (column name). RPC Server Calls The number of RPC server calls per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_SERVER_CALLS or SRPCALLS (historical name), RPC Server Calls (caption), RPC_Server_Calls (attribute name), and SRPCALLS (column name). RPC Server Calls Rejected The number of RPC calls from the managed system that were rejected by a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine if the server is rejecting a large number of calls. If only a few calls are being rejected, it might be a client-specific problem. If many calls are being rejected, it might be a problem with your server. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647),

Chapter 4. Attributes 167 Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_SERVER_CALLS_REJECTED or RSBAD (historical name), RPC Server Calls Rejected (caption), RPC_Server_Calls_Rejected (attribute name), and RSBAD (column name). RPC Server Calls Rejected Percent The portion of RPC server calls over the previous 30-second interval that are rejected by the server. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_SERVER_CALLS_REJECTED_PERCENT or SRPREJPCT (historical name), RPC Server Calls Rejected Percent (caption), RPC_Server_Calls_Rejected_Percent (attribute name), and SRPREJPCT (column name). RPC Server Dup Checks The number of RPC server calls per second serviced from the duplicate request cache averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_SERVER_DUP_CHECKS or SRPDUPCHKS (historical name), RPC Server Dup Checks (caption), RPC_Server_Dup_Checks (attribute name), and SRPDUPCHKS (column name). RPC Server Dup Reqs The number of duplicate RPC server calls per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_SERVER_DUP_REQS or SRPDUPREQS (historical name), RPC Server Dup Reqs (caption), RPC_Server_Dup_Reqs (attribute name), and SRPDUPREQS (column name). RPC Server Dup Reqs Percent The portion of RPC server calls over the previous 30-second interval that are duplicate requests. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_SERVER_DUP_REQS_PERCENT or SRPDUPREQP (historical name), RPC Server Dup Reqs Percent (caption), RPC_Server_Dup_Reqs_Percent (attribute name), and SRPDUPREQP (column name). RPC Server Packets Too Short The number of incomplete RPC packets that were too short in length received by a server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine if the server is having problems processing packet data. If the packet size does not match the size stated in the packet header, there might be noise on the system. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values.

168 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_SERVER_PACKETS_TOO_SHORT or RSBADLEN (historical name), RPC Server Packets Too Short (caption), RPC_Server_Packets_Too_Short (attribute name), and RSBADLEN (column name). RPC Server Packets with Malformed Header The number of RPC packets that had malformed headers and were received by the server during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine if there is noise on the system. The server cannot validate a packet or where it came from if, due to a malformed header, it cannot acknowledge the sender. This decreases the efficiency of the network. Try checking server connections. Another cause might include extraneous network noise. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_SERVER_PACKETS_WITH_MALFORMED_HEADER or RSBADHDR (historical name), RPC Server Packets with Malformed Header (caption), RPC_Server_Packets_with_Malformed_Header (attribute name), and RSBADHDR (column name). RPC Server Times Packet Unavailable The number of times a server attempted to receive a packet when none was available, during a monitoring interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RPC_SERVER_TIMES_RPC_PACKET_UNAVAILABLE or RSNULL (historical name), RPC Server Times Packet Unavailable (caption), RPC_Server_Times_RPC_Packet_Unavailable (attribute name), and RSNULL (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Process data set Use the Process data set to monitor process operations such as command executed, CPU utilization, real memory usage, and execution state. Due to the volume of information that might be sent to the Tivoli Data Warehouse, do not collect history from this data set. (Solaris Only): The Flag field of the UNIX Process report contains hexadecimal and additive flags. These flags are available for historical purposes only, and contain no information regarding the current status of your monitored process. These fields are not relevant on Solaris systems. For additional information about the Flag field, see the man pages for your operating system. The Process Attributes Group refer to process operations such as command executed, CPU utilization, real memory usage, and execution state. A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes:

Chapter 4. Attributes 169 Base Command The command that initiated a process. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: BASE_COMMAND or BCMD (historical name), Base Command (caption), Base_Command (attribute name), and BCMD (column name). Command (Unicode) The command that initiated a process. Use this attribute to determine which command initiated a process. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: COMMAND_U or UCMD (historical name), Command (Unicode) (caption), Command_U (attribute name), and UCMD (column name). CPU Pct The percentage of CPU used by this process. As this value is normalized, it does not exceed 100 percent, even if more than one processor is installed. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using the most CPU time. High CPU percent might indicate a runaway or long running process. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. For example, enter 50 to represent 50.00%, or 50.34 to represent 50.34%. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_PCT or CPUPERCENT (historical name), CPU Pct (caption), CPU_Pct (attribute name), and CPUPERCENT (column name). CPU Time The time, in seconds, the CPU has been utilized. Note that the CPU Time attribute indicates number of seconds, the Time attribute indicates MMMMM:SS (minutes:seconds), and the Total CPU Time attribute indicates DDD:HH:MM:SS (days:hours:minutes:seconds). The value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_TIME or CPUTIME (historical name), CPU Time (caption), CPU_Time (attribute name), and CPUTIME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Process ID The numerical process ID assigned to a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the process ID for this process. Process ID values vary from system to system. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_ID or PID (historical name), Process ID (caption), Process_ID (attribute name), and PID (column name). Size (KBytes) The resident set size of the process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using too

170 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference much memory. Excessive resident set size might lead to memory shortage and cause system performance problems. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SIZE (historical name), Size (KBytes) (caption), Size (attribute name), and SIZE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). User ID The numerical user ID of the owner of a process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to identify the owner of a process. The numeric identification number varies from system to system and user to user. An example of a user ID could be 48765. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_ID or UID (historical name), User ID (caption), User_ID (attribute name), and UID (column name). Virtual Size The size of the virtual memory used by this process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the size of the virtual memory used by a process. Excessive virtual memory size might indicate a memory leak. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRTUAL_SIZE or VSIZE (historical name), Virtual Size (caption), Virtual_Size (attribute name), and VSIZE (column name). Child System CPU Time The time spent in system and user mode by the child of this process. Use this attribute to determine which processes have children consuming a large amount of CPU time and take corrective action. Valid entry is a numeric time string with a format of DDDdHH:MM:SS. For example, to express 45 days, 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 30 seconds, enter 045d01:05:30. Not Available indicates a value of 0. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CHILD_SYSTEM_CPU_TIME or CHILDSTIME (historical name), Child System CPU Time (caption), Child_System_CPU_Time (attribute name), and CHILDSTIME (column name). Child User CPU Time The time spent in user mode by the child of this process. Valid entry is a numeric time string with a format of DDDdHH:MM:SS. For example, to express 45 days, 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 30 seconds, enter 045d01:05:30. Not Available indicates a value of 0. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 171 The following names are defined for this attribute: CHILD_USER_CPU_TIME or CHILDUTIME (historical name), Child User CPU Time (caption), Child_User_CPU_Time (attribute name), and CHILDUTIME (column name). Command The command that initiated a process. Valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum 32 characters. Use this attribute to determine which command initiated a process. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: COMMAND or CMD (historical name), Command (caption), Command (attribute name), and CMD (column name). Context Switch The number of CPU context switches for this process. A context switch occurred when a process voluntarily giving up the processor before its time slice was completed. This usually occurs while the process waits for a resource. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to monitor for context switches. Excessive context switches might indicate too many waits for resources. Available on Solaris and AIX only. The type is integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CONTEXT_SWITCH_64 or CONTSWIT64 (historical name), Context Switch (caption), Context_Switch_64 (attribute name), and CONTSWIT64 (column name). Context Switch (Superseded) The number of CPU context switches for this process. A context switch occurred when a process voluntarily giving up the processor before its time slice was completed. This usually occurs while the process waits for a resource. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to monitor for context switches. Excessive context switches might indicate too many waits for resources. Available on Solaris and AIX only. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CONTEXT_SWITCH or CONTSWITCH (historical name), Context Switch (Superseded) (caption), Context_Switch (attribute name), and CONTSWITCH (column name). Count of Processes The count of processes with the same name. On systems with AIX WPARs or Solaris Zones where all processes from the containers are visible, the process count includes all processes from all virtual containers and the count is not respective to each WPAR or Zone. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, and the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_COUNT or PROCCOUNT (historical name), Count of Processes (caption), Process_Count (attribute name), and PROCCOUNT (column name). CPU ID The ID of the processor on which the process is running. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the processor on

172 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference which a process is running. Available on Solaris and HP-UX only. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_ID or CPUID (historical name), CPU ID (caption), CPU_ID (attribute name), and CPUID (column name). CPU Utilization The numerical value indicating the relative CPU intensity of a process. The CPU Utilization attribute represents the number of times a process uses the CPU over a period of 20 system clock ticks. The system decays this value after each 20 clock-tick period by dividing the number by 2. The system uses CPU Utilization to determine process priority. Large values indicate a CPU intensive process and result in lower process priority. Small values indicate an I/O intensive process and result in a more favorable priority. Valid entry is a numeric value in the range 0 to 999. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to check process if you suspect it is using the CPU so much that the CPU is not available to anything else. This can cause network response time to be sluggish. A high value indicates a CPU-intensive process. A low value indicates an I/O-intensive process. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_UTILIZATION or CPU (historical name), CPU Utilization (caption), CPU_Utilization (attribute name), and CPU (column name). Effective Group ID The effective GROUP ID. Use this attribute to determine the effective group ID for this process. Available on all platforms. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: EFFECTIVE_GROUP_ID or EGID (historical name), Effective Group ID (caption), Effective_Group_ID (attribute name), and EGID (column name). Effective Group Name The effective group name of the process. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: EFFECTIVE_GROUP_NAME or EGRPN (historical name), Effective Group Name (caption), Effective_Group_Name (attribute name), and EGRPN (column name). Effective User ID The effective USER ID. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the effective user ID for this process. Available on all platforms. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: EFFECTIVE_USER_ID or EUID (historical name), Effective User ID (caption), Effective_User_ID (attribute name), and EUID (column name). Effective User Name The effective user name of the process. The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 173 The following names are defined for this attribute: EFFECTIVE_USER_NAME or EUSERN (historical name), Effective User Name (caption), Effective_User_Name (attribute name), and EUSERN (column name). Elapsed Time The elapsed time for the process. Use this attribute to determine how long this process has been running. Valid entry is a numeric time string with a format of DDDdHH:MM:SS. Note: the value -0 indicates Not Available. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ELAPSED_TIME or ELAPTIME (historical name), Elapsed Time (caption), Elapsed_Time (attribute name), and ELAPTIME (column name). Entry Address The virtual memory address of a process. This address corresponds to the segment number of the process stack. Valid entry is a hexadecimal string. Check with you local System Administrator for information on how to use this attribute. On 64-bit systems, only the low-order part of the address is used. The virtual memory address of a process varies from process to process. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: ENTRY_ADDRESS or ADDR (historical name), Entry Address (caption), Entry_Address (attribute name), and ADDR (column name). Event Waited On The memory address of an event (if any) on which a process is waiting. A process must have this information before it can run. A valid entry is a simple text string or hexadecimal value depending on the operating system with a maximum string length of 8. This information is specific to your particular network. On AIX, the word EVENT is an example of what is displayed for this attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: EVENT_WAITED_ON or EVENT (historical name), Event Waited On (caption), Event_Waited_On (attribute name), and EVENT (column name). Execution State The execution state of a process. Use this process to determine the state of a particular process. If a process is waiting, there might be an excessive amount of network traffic, or a process might be taking a long time to complete. Further investigation might be needed. Check with your local system administrator to determine what corrective action to take. Values include 0: Non-existent, A: Active, I: Intermediate, O: Running, R: Runable, S: Sleeping, T: Stopped, W: Waiting, X: Growing (Note that this execution state is available only for the HP-UX environment), and Z: Zombie. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Nonexistent (0), Active (A), Intermediate (I), Running (O), Sleeping (S), Stopped (T), Runnable (R), Waiting (W), Growing (X), Zombie (Z). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: EXECUTION_STATE or EXECSTATE (historical name), Execution State (caption), Execution_State (attribute name), and EXECSTATE (column name). Flag The hexadecimal value associated with a process. Valid entry is a hexadecimal value with a maximum string length of 8. The meaning of a flag depends on the type of UNIX system you are monitoring. The Flag field of the UNIX Process report contains hexadecimal and additive flags. These flags are available for historical purposes only, and contain no information regarding the current status of your monitored process. These fields are not relevant on Solaris systems. For additional information about the Flag field, please refer to the man pages for your operating system. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: FLAG (historical name), Flag (caption), Flag (attribute name), and FLAG (column name).

174 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Group Name The group name of the process owner. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: GROUP_NAME or GRPN (historical name), Group Name (caption), Group_Name (attribute name), and GRPN (column name). Heap Size The size of the heap for this process expressed in bytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the heap size for a process. Excessive heap size might indicate a memory leak. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: HEAP_SIZE or HEAP (historical name), Heap Size (caption), Heap_Size (attribute name), and HEAP (column name). Involuntary Context Switch The number of involuntary context switches for the process. An involuntary context switch occurs when a higher priority process ran or because the current process exceeded its time slice. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to monitor for involuntary context switches. Excessive involuntary context switches might indicate function problems in a process. Available on Solaris and AIX only. The type is integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INVOLUNTARY_CONTEXT_SWITCH_64 or INVCONTS64 (historical name), Involuntary Context Switch (caption), Involuntary_Context_Switch_64 (attribute name), and INVCONTS64 (column name). Involuntary Context Switch (Superseded) The number of involuntary context switches for the process. An involuntary context switch occurs when a higher priority process ran or because the current process exceeded its time slice. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to monitor for involuntary context switches. Excessive involuntary context switches might indicate function problems in a process. Available on Solaris and AIX only. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INVOLUNTARY_CONTEXT_SWITCH or INVCONTSWT (historical name), Involuntary Context Switch (Superseded) (caption), Involuntary_Context_Switch (attribute name), and INVCONTSWT (column name). Major Fault The number of major faults requested by this process. A major fault requires disk access. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to monitor for major faults. Excessive major faults might indicate memory shortage. The type is integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 175 The following names are defined for this attribute: MAJOR_FAULT_64 or MAJORFAU64 (historical name), Major Fault (caption), Major_Fault_64 (attribute name), and MAJORFAU64 (column name). Major Fault (Superseded) The number of major faults requested by this process. A major fault requires disk access. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to monitor for major faults. Excessive major faults might indicate memory shortage. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAJOR_FAULT or MAJORFAULT (historical name), Major Fault (Superseded) (caption), Major_Fault (attribute name), and MAJORFAULT (column name). Mem Pct The percentage of system memory used by this process. Valid entry is a numeric value in the range 0 to 100. 00 to two decimal places. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to monitor memory usage by a process. Processes with high memory percent leads to memory shortage and cause system performance problems. Example: Enter 50 to represent 50. 00%, or 50. 34 to represent 50. 34%. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MEM_PCT or MEMPERCENT (historical name), Mem Pct (caption), Mem_Pct (attribute name), and MEMPERCENT (column name). Minor Fault The number of page reclaims for the process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the number of minor faults occurred in any processes. The type is integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MINOR_FAULT_64 or MINORFAU64 (historical name), Minor Fault (caption), Minor_Fault_64 (attribute name), and MINORFAU64 (column name). Minor Fault (Superseded) The number of page reclaims for the process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the number of minor faults occurred in any processes. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MINOR_FAULT or MINORFAULT (historical name), Minor Fault (Superseded) (caption), Minor_Fault (attribute name), and MINORFAULT (column name). Nice Value The requested execution priority of a process, in relation to other processes. The higher the nice value, the lower the priority of the command. The nice value, plus the minimum user process priority level equals the priority of the process. The range of nice values varies among UNIX

176 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference systems. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The range of nice values varies among UNIX systems. Check with your local system administrator for information concerning the range of nice values for your system. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NICE_VALUE or NICE (historical name), Nice Value (caption), Nice_Value (attribute name), and NICE (column name). Page Space Used (AIX) The amount of page space used by the process private data (4K pages). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SPACE_USED or PSU (historical name), Page Space Used (AIX) (caption), Page_Space_Used (attribute name), and PSU (column name). Parent Process ID The unique numerical identifier of a process. The process that invoked the forked system call is the parent process, and the newly created process is the child process. Every process has one parent process, but a process can have several children. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the PPID for this process. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PARENT_PROCESS_ID or PPID (historical name), Parent Process ID (caption), Parent_Process_ID (attribute name), and PPID (column name). Priority The current execution priority value. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The priority equals the nice value of the process plus the minimum priority value assigned to all user processes. The higher the priority value, the lower the priority of the command. Example: A value of 245 indicates the process is scheduled to be the 245th process ran. This is usually considered to be a low priority. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PRIORITY (historical name), Priority (caption), Priority (attribute name), and PRIORITY (column name). Process Command A command string including the arguments up to 100 characters in length. Valid entry is a simple text sting with a maximum 100 characters. Use this attribute to determine which command initiated this process. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_COMMAND or COMMAND (historical name), Process Command (caption), Process_Command (attribute name), and COMMAND (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 177 Process Command (Unicode) A command string including the arguments up to 768 bytes in length. Use this attribute to determine which command initiated this process. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_COMMAND_U or UCOMMAND (historical name), Process Command (Unicode) (caption), Process_Command_U (attribute name), and UCOMMAND (column name). Process Filter (Unicode) A regular expression to be applied to the Process Command (Unicode) attribute. The maximum allowable length is 256 characters. The following values are valid: Java_processes_(. *java. *), IBM_Java_processes_entry_method_only_(. *java. *(com. ibm. *)), and System_Admin_installed_processes_(/usr. *). The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Java processes (.*java.*) (.*java.*), IBM Java processes entry method only (.*java.*(com.ibm.*)) (.*java.*(com.ibm.*)), System Admin installed processes (/usr.*) (/usr.*). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESSFILTER_U or UPROCFILT (historical name), Process Filter (Unicode) (caption), ProcessFilter_U (attribute name), and UPROCFILT (column name). Process Group LeaderID The process group leader PID. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the process group leader ID for this process. Available on all platforms. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_GROUP_LEADER_ID or PGID (historical name), Process Group LeaderID (caption), Process_Group_Leader_ID (attribute name), and PGID (column name). Read/Write The number of characters read and write by this process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -9223372036854775808 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the number of read and write completed by this process. The type is integer (64-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807), Value Exceeds Minimum (-9223372036854775808), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: READ/WRITE_64 or READWRI64 (historical name), Read/Write (caption), Read/Write_64 (attribute name), and READWRI64 (column name). Read/Write (Superseded) The number of characters read and write by this process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the number of read and write completed by this process. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: READ/WRITE or READWRITE (historical name), Read/Write (Superseded) (caption), Read/Write (attribute name), and READWRITE (column name). Real Group ID The real group ID for this process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not

178 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the real group id for this process. Not available on HP-UX. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: REAL_GROUP_ID or GID (historical name), Real Group ID (caption), Real_Group_ID (attribute name), and GID (column name). Resident Data Size (AIX) The amount of resident physical memory used by the process private data (4K pages). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RESIDENT_DATA_SIZE or RDS (historical name), Resident Data Size (AIX) (caption), Resident_Data_Size (attribute name), and RDS (column name). Resident Text Size (AIX) The amount of resident physical memory used by the process code (4K pages). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RESIDENT_TEXT_SIZE or RTS (historical name), Resident Text Size (AIX) (caption), Resident_Text_Size (attribute name), and RTS (column name). Scheduling Class The scheduling class for this process. Valid entry is a simple text sting with a maximum 8 characters. Use this attribute to determine the scheduling class of this process. Not available on AIX and HP-UX. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: SCHEDULING_CLASS or SCHEDCLASS (historical name), Scheduling Class (caption), Scheduling_Class (attribute name), and SCHEDCLASS (column name). Session ID The real session ID for this process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SESSION_ID or SESSIONID (historical name), Session ID (caption), Session_ID (attribute name), and SESSIONID (column name). Stack Size The size of the stack for this process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine which processes are using too much stack size. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are

Chapter 4. Attributes 179 defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STACK_SIZE or STACK (historical name), Stack Size (caption), Stack_Size (attribute name), and STACK (column name). StartTime The time when the process was started. Note: the value -0 indicates Not Available. Valid entries are in the format CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm. Example: A value of 0951009130500000 indicates the agent collected the data on October 9, 1995 at 1:05 p. m. The type is timestamp with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STARTTIME (historical name), StartTime (caption), StartTime (attribute name), and STARTTIME (column name). System CPU Time The system time spent executing this process. Note: the value -0 indicates Not Available. Valid entry is a numeric time string with a format of DDDdHH:MM:SS. Use this attribute to monitor the system CPU time spent by any processes. Excessive system CPU time might indicate a runaway or long running process. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_CPU_TIME or SYSTEMTIM (historical name), System CPU Time (caption), System_CPU_Time (attribute name), and SYSTEMTIM (column name). Terminal Device The name of the terminal device that started a process. A valid entry is a simple text string with a maximum of 8 characters. Terminal names vary from system to system. Check with your local system administrator for a complete list of all terminals in your system. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TERMINAL_DEVICE or TTY (historical name), Terminal Device (caption), Terminal_Device (attribute name), and TTY (column name). Text Size (AIX) The code size, in bytes (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TEXT_SIZE (historical name), Text Size (AIX) (caption), Text_Size (attribute name), and TEXT_SIZE (column name). Thread Count The total number of threads for the process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the number of threads in this process for information only. Not available on HP-UX. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: THREAD_COUNT or THREADCNT (historical name), Thread Count (caption), Thread_Count (attribute name), and THREADCNT (column name). Time The total amount of CPU time that a process consumes. If this value becomes large, it might

180 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference indicate a runaway or long-running process. Note that the CPU Time attribute indicates the number of seconds, the Time attribute indicates MMMMM:SS (minutes:seconds), and the Total CPU Time attribute indicates DDD:HH:MM:SS (days:hours:minutes:seconds). For example, to express 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 30 seconds, enter 00065:30. Use this attribute to identify runaway or long-running processes. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIME (historical name), Time (caption), Time (attribute name), and TIME (column name). Total Child CPU Time The sum of the child CPU time (user + system) spent executing the process. Valid entry is a numeric time string with a format of DDDdHH:MM:SS. For example, to express 45 days, 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 30 seconds, enter . Note: Not Available indicates a value of 0. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_CHILD_CPU_TIME or CHILDTIME (historical name), Total Child CPU Time (caption), Total_Child_CPU_Time (attribute name), and CHILDTIME (column name). Total CPU Percent The percentage of CPU used since the process was started. As this value is normalized, it does not exceed 100 percent, even if more than one processor is installed. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to identify which processes are using the most CPU time. Excessive total CPU percent might indicate a runaway or long running process. For example, enter 50 to represent 50. 00%, or 50. 34 to represent 50. 34%. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_CPU_PERCENT or TOTCPUPERC (historical name), Total CPU Percent (caption), Total_CPU_Percent (attribute name), and TOTCPUPERC (column name). Total CPU Time The total CPU time (user + system) spent on the process. Note that the CPU Time attribute indicates number of seconds, the Time attribute indicates MMMMM:SS (minutes:seconds), and the Total CPU Time attribute indicates DDD:HH:MM:SS (days:hours:minutes:seconds). For example, to express 45 days, 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 30 seconds, enter 045d01:05:30. Use this attribute to identify which processes are using the most CPU time. Excessive CPU time might indicate a runaway or a long running process. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_CPU_TIME or TOTALTIME (historical name), Total CPU Time (caption), Total_CPU_Time (attribute name), and TOTALTIME (column name). Type The type of UNIX operating system residing on a monitored host. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TYPE or SYSTEMTYPE (historical name), Type (caption), Type (attribute name), and SYSTEMTYPE (column name). User CPU Time The user CPU time spent executing the process. Note: the value -0 indicates Not Available. Valid entry is a numeric time string with a format of DDDdHH:MM:SS. Use this attribute to identify which processes are using the most CPU time. Excessive CPU time might indicate a runaway or a long running process. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 181 The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_CPU_TIME or USERTIME (historical name), User CPU Time (caption), User_CPU_Time (attribute name), and USERTIME (column name). User Name The login name of the user based on UID. Valid entry is a simple text sting with a maximum 32 characters. Use this attribute to identify the owner of a process. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_NAME or USERNAME (historical name), User Name (caption), User_Name (attribute name), and USERNAME (column name). User Name (Unicode) The login name of the user based on UID. Use this attribute to identify the owner of a process. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_NAME_U or UUSERNAME (historical name), User Name (Unicode) (caption), User_Name_U (attribute name), and UUSERNAME (column name). Wait CPU Time The time spent waiting for the CPU. Valid entry is a numeric time string with a format of DDDdHH:MM:SS. Use this attribute to determine the time spent waiting for CPU. Excessive wait for CPU time might indicate a system problem. Available on Solaris only. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WAIT_CPU_TIME or WAITCPUTIM (historical name), Wait CPU Time (caption), Wait_CPU_Time (attribute name), and WAITCPUTIM (column name). Wait Lock Time The time spent waiting for locks to release. Valid entry is a numeric time string with a format of DDDdHH:MM:SS. For example, to express 45 days, 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 30 seconds, enter 045d01:05:30. Note: Not Available indicates a value of 0. Use this attribute to determine the time spent waiting for a lock. Excessive wait for lock time might indicate a resource concurrence problem. Available on Solaris only. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (0). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WAIT_LOCK_TIME or WAITLKTIME (historical name), Wait Lock Time (caption), Wait_Lock_Time (attribute name), and WAITLKTIME (column name). WLM Name (AIX) The WLM class name to which the process belongs. Valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum 100 characters. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WLM_NAME (historical name), WLM Name (AIX) (caption), WLM_Name (attribute name), and WLM_NAME (column name). WPAR Name (AIX) The name of the WPAR. Valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum 100 characters. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WPAR_NAME (historical name), WPAR Name (AIX) (caption), WPAR_Name (attribute name), and WPAR_NAME (column name).

182 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Zone ID (Solaris) The ID of the Solaris zone. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZONE_ID or ZONEID (historical name), Zone ID (Solaris) (caption), Zone_ID (attribute name), and ZONEID (column name). Zone Name (Solaris) The name of the Solaris zone. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZONE_NAME or ZONENAME (historical name), Zone Name (Solaris) (caption), Zone_Name (attribute name), and ZONENAME (column name). Profile Performance Object Status data set The Performance Object Status data set contains information that reflects the status of other data sets so you can see the status of all of the performance objects that make up this application all at once. Each of these other performance data sets is represented by a row in this table (or other type of view). The status for a data set reflects the result of the last attempt to collect data for that data set, which allows you to see whether the agent is performing correctly. Unlike other data sets, the Performance Object Status data set does not reflect the state of the monitored application. This data set is most often used to determine why data is not available for one of the performance data sets.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Average Collection Duration The average duration of all data collections of this group in seconds. The type is real number (32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO DATA (-100). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVERAGE_COLLECTION_DURATION or COLAVGD (historical name), Average Collection Duration (caption), Average_Collection_Duration (attribute name), and COLAVGD (column name). Cache Hit Percent The percentage of external data requests for this group that are satisfied from the cache. The type is real number (32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision. The following names are defined for this attribute: CACHE_HIT_PERCENT or CACHPCT (historical name), Cache Hit Percent (caption), Cache_Hit_Percent (attribute name), and CACHPCT (column name). Cache Hits The number of times an external data request for this group is satisfied from the cache. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: CACHE_HITS or CACHEHT (historical name), Cache Hits (caption), Cache_Hits (attribute name), and CACHEHT (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 183 Cache Misses The number of times an external data request for this group is not available in the cache. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: CACHE_MISSES or CACHEMS (historical name), Cache Misses (caption), Cache_Misses (attribute name), and CACHEMS (column name). Error Code The error code that is associated with the query. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NO ERROR (0), GENERAL ERROR (1), OBJECT NOT FOUND (2), COUNTER NOT FOUND (3), NAMESPACE ERROR (4), OBJECT CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE (5), COM LIBRARY INIT FAILURE (6), SECURITY INIT FAILURE (7), PROXY SECURITY FAILURE (9), NO INSTANCES RETURNED (10), ASSOCIATOR QUERY FAILED (11), REFERENCE QUERY FAILED (12), NO RESPONSE RECEIVED (13), CANNOT FIND JOINED QUERY (14), CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 1 RESULTS (15), CANNOT FIND JOIN ATTRIBUTE IN QUERY 2 RESULTS (16), QUERY 1 NOT A SINGLETON (17), QUERY 2 NOT A SINGLETON (18), NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 1 (19), NO INSTANCES RETURNED IN QUERY 2 (20), CANNOT FIND ROLLUP QUERY (21), CANNOT FIND ROLLUP ATTRIBUTE (22), FILE OFFLINE (23), NO HOSTNAME (24), MISSING LIBRARY (25), ATTRIBUTE COUNT MISMATCH (26), ATTRIBUTE NAME MISMATCH (27), COMMON DATA PROVIDER NOT STARTED (28), CALLBACK REGISTRATION ERROR (29), MDL LOAD ERROR (30), AUTHENTICATION FAILED (31), CANNOT RESOLVE HOST NAME (32), SUBNODE UNAVAILABLE (33), SUBNODE NOT FOUND IN CONFIG (34), ATTRIBUTE ERROR (35), CLASSPATH ERROR (36), CONNECTION FAILURE (37), FILTER SYNTAX ERROR (38), FILE NAME MISSING (39), SQL QUERY ERROR (40), SQL FILTER QUERY ERROR (41), SQL DB QUERY ERROR (42), SQL DB FILTER QUERY ERROR (43), PORT OPEN FAILED (44), ACCESS DENIED (45), TIMEOUT (46), NOT IMPLEMENTED (47), REQUESTED A BAD VALUE (48), RESPONSE TOO BIG (49), GENERAL RESPONSE ERROR (50), SCRIPT NONZERO RETURN (51), SCRIPT NOT FOUND (52), SCRIPT LAUNCH ERROR (53), CONF FILE DOES NOT EXIST (54), CONF FILE ACCESS DENIED (55), INVALID CONF FILE (56), EIF INITIALIZATION FAILED (57), CANNOT OPEN FORMAT FILE (58), FORMAT FILE SYNTAX ERROR (59), REMOTE HOST UNAVAILABLE (60), EVENT LOG DOES NOT EXIST (61), PING FILE DOES NOT EXIST (62), NO PING DEVICE FILES (63), PING DEVICE LIST FILE MISSING (64), SNMP MISSING PASSWORD (65), DISABLED (66), URLS FILE NOT FOUND (67), XML PARSE ERROR (68), NOT INITIALIZED (69), ICMP SOCKETS FAILED (70), DUPLICATE CONF FILE (71), DELETED CONFIGURATION (72). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ERROR_CODE or ERRCODE (historical name), Error Code (caption), Error_Code (attribute name), and ERRCODE (column name). Intervals Skipped The number of times a background data collection for this group was skipped because the previous collection was still running when the next one was due to start. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: INTERVALS_SKIPPED or INTSKIP (historical name), Intervals Skipped (caption), Intervals_Skipped (attribute name), and INTSKIP (column name). Last Collection Duration The duration of the most recently completed data collection of this group in seconds. The type is real number (32-bit counter) with two decimal places of precision. The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_COLLECTION_DURATION or COLDURA (historical name), Last Collection Duration (caption), Last_Collection_Duration (attribute name), and COLDURA (column name). Last Collection Finished The most recent time a data collection of this group finished. The type is timestamp with

184 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference enumerated values. The following values are defined: NOT COLLECTED (0691231190000000), NOT COLLECTED (0000000000000001). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_COLLECTION_FINISHED or COLFINI (historical name), Last Collection Finished (caption), Last_Collection_Finished (attribute name), and COLFINI (column name). Last Collection Start The most recent time a data collection of this group started. The type is timestamp with enumerated values. The following values are defined: NOT COLLECTED (0691231190000000), NOT COLLECTED (0000000000000001). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LAST_COLLECTION_START or COLSTRT (historical name), Last Collection Start (caption), Last_Collection_Start (attribute name), and COLSTRT (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Number of Collections The number of times this group has been collected since agent start. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_COLLECTIONS or NUMCOLL (historical name), Number of Collections (caption), Number_of_Collections (attribute name), and NUMCOLL (column name). Object Name The name of the performance object. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: OBJECT_NAME or OBJNAME (historical name), Object Name (caption), Object_Name (attribute name), and OBJNAME (column name). Object Status The status of the performance object. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: ACTIVE (0), INACTIVE (1). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OBJECT_STATUS or OBJSTTS (historical name), Object Status (caption), Object_Status (attribute name), and OBJSTTS (column name). Object Type The type of the performance object. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: WMI (0), PERFMON (1), WMI ASSOCIATION GROUP (2), JMX (3), SNMP (4), SHELL COMMAND (5), JOINED GROUPS (6), CIMOM (7), CUSTOM (8), ROLLUP DATA (9), WMI REMOTE DATA (10), LOG FILE (11), JDBC (12), CONFIG DISCOVERY (13), NT EVENT LOG (14), FILTER (15), SNMP EVENT (16), PING (17), DIRECTOR DATA (18), DIRECTOR EVENT (19), SSH REMOTE SHELL COMMAND (20). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OBJECT_TYPE or OBJTYPE (historical name), Object Type (caption), Object_Type (attribute name), and OBJTYPE (column name). Query Name The name of the attribute group. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: QUERY_NAME or ATTRGRP (historical name), Query Name (caption), Query_Name (attribute name), and ATTRGRP (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 185 Refresh Interval The interval at which this group is refreshed in seconds. The type is integer (32-bit counter). The following names are defined for this attribute: REFRESH_INTERVAL or REFRINT (historical name), Refresh Interval (caption), Refresh_Interval (attribute name), and REFRINT (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). SMP CPU data set Use the SMP CPU Group data set to monitor multi-processor characteristics such as cross-calls, thread migrations, and system calls. A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: CPU Busy (Percent) The sum of the System CPU and User CPU attributes in percent. Valid entries in the range 0 to 100. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use to determine system workload or per processor workload of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_BUSY or CPUBUSY (historical name), CPU Busy (Percent) (caption), CPU_Busy (attribute name), and CPUBUSY (column name). CPU ID The processor ID. Use this attribute to determine the processor ID. In an SMP system with more than one processor, the CPU report shows CPU ID as aggregate on the first row. This means the data row return aggregated CPU statistics. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: aggregate (-1). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_ID or CPUID (historical name), CPU ID (caption), CPU_ID (attribute name), and CPUID (column name). CPU Status The current status of the processor. On all supported UNIX systems (AIX, Solaris and HP-UX), valid entries include -1= Not Available, -2 = Not Collected, 0 = off-line, and 1 = on-line. In addition, on HP-UX systems only, valid entries include 2 = disabled, 3 = in-transition, 4 = unknown, and 5 = failed. Additional information on each of these latter states is available in ad hoc HP-UX reference material. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), off-line (0), on-line (1), disabled (2), in-transition (3), unknown (4), failed (5). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_STATUS or CPUSTAT (historical name), CPU Status (caption), CPU_Status (attribute name), and CPUSTAT (column name). Idle CPU (Percent) The percentage of idle CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine how efficiently the entire system or each processor of the SMP system is operating. The Idle CPU value must be low if the

186 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference system load is heavy, and high if the system load is light. If the system load is heavy and the Idle CPU value is high, an I/O problem might exist. If the Idle CPU value is small, or zero, and the User percentage is larger (greater than 30%), the system might be compute-bound or in a loop. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: IDLE_CPU or IDLECPU (historical name), Idle CPU (Percent) (caption), Idle_CPU (attribute name), and IDLECPU (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Physical Consumption (AIX) The number of physical CPU units consumed by this logical CPU. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHYSICAL_CONSUMPTION or PC (historical name), Physical Consumption (AIX) (caption), Physical_Consumption (attribute name), and PC (column name). System CPU (Percent) Percent of system CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine the percentage of system or per processor CPU time devoted to executing UNIX system kernel code. System CPU time includes time spent executing system calls and performing administrative functions. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_CPU or SYSCPU (historical name), System CPU (Percent) (caption), System_CPU (attribute name), and SYSCPU (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). User CPU (Percent) Percent of user CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use this attribute to determine the percentage of system or per processor CPU time devoted to user processes. User CPU time includes time spent executing both user program and library functions. It does not include CPU time spent executing system calls. The ratio between user and system CPU time varies, depending on the kinds of programs executing. If user CPU is extremely high and adversely affecting system performance, you might want to determine which user programs are preventing the CPU from functioning at its normal speed. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platforms. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 187 The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_CPU or USRCPU (historical name), User CPU (Percent) (caption), User_CPU (attribute name), and USRCPU (column name). Wait I/O (Percent) The percent of wait I/O CPU time during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Use Wait I/O to indicate how effectively the system or a processor is using disks. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on all platform. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WAIT_I/O or WAITIO (historical name), Wait I/O (Percent) (caption), Wait_I/O (attribute name), and WAITIO (column name). Avg CPU Busy 1 minute The average CPU busy time over the last one minute. Displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than one minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_BUSY_1 or AVCPUBIZ1 (historical name), Avg CPU Busy 1 minute (caption), Avg_CPU_Busy_1 (attribute name), and AVCPUBIZ1 (column name). Avg CPU Busy 15 minutes The average CPU busy time over the last 15 minutes. Displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_BUSY_15 or AVCPUBIZ15 (historical name), Avg CPU Busy 15 minutes (caption), Avg_CPU_Busy_15 (attribute name), and AVCPUBIZ15 (column name). Avg CPU Busy 5 minutes The average CPU busy time over the last 5 minutes. Displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_BUSY_5 or AVCPUBIZ5 (historical name), Avg CPU Busy 5 minutes (caption), Avg_CPU_Busy_5 (attribute name), and AVCPUBIZ5 (column name). Avg CPU Busy 60 minutes The average CPU busy time over the last 60 minutes. It displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The

188 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_BUSY_60 or AVCPUBIZ60 (historical name), Avg CPU Busy 60 minutes (caption), Avg_CPU_Busy_60 (attribute name), and AVCPUBIZ60 (column name). Avg System CPU 1 minute The average system CPU time over the last 1 minute. It displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 1 minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_SYS_1 or AVCPUSYS1 (historical name), Avg System CPU 1 minute (caption), Avg_CPU_Sys_1 (attribute name), and AVCPUSYS1 (column name). Avg System CPU 15 minutes The average system CPU time over the last 15 minutes. It displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_SYS_15 or AVCPUSYS15 (historical name), Avg System CPU 15 minutes (caption), Avg_CPU_Sys_15 (attribute name), and AVCPUSYS15 (column name). Avg System CPU 5 minutes The average system CPU time over the last 5 minutes. It displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_SYS_5 or AVCPUSYS5 (historical name), Avg System CPU 5 minutes (caption), Avg_CPU_Sys_5 (attribute name), and AVCPUSYS5 (column name). Avg System CPU 60 minutes The average system CPU time over the last 60 minutes. It displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_SYS_60 or AVCPUSYS60 (historical name), Avg System CPU 60 minutes (caption), Avg_CPU_Sys_60 (attribute name), and AVCPUSYS60 (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 189 Avg User CPU 1 minute The average user CPU time over the last 1 minute. It displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 1 minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_USR_1 or AVCPUUSR1 (historical name), Avg User CPU 1 minute (caption), Avg_CPU_Usr_1 (attribute name), and AVCPUUSR1 (column name). Avg User CPU 15 minutes The average user CPU time over the last 15 minutes. It displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_USR_15 or AVCPUUSR15 (historical name), Avg User CPU 15 minutes (caption), Avg_CPU_Usr_15 (attribute name), and AVCPUUSR15 (column name). Avg User CPU 5 minutes The average user CPU time over the last 5 minutes. It displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_USR_5 or AVCPUUSR5 (historical name), Avg User CPU 5 minutes (caption), Avg_CPU_Usr_5 (attribute name), and AVCPUUSR5 (column name). Avg User CPU 60 minutes The average user CPU time over the last 60 minutes. It displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_CPU_USR_60 or AVCPUUSR60 (historical name), Avg User CPU 60 minutes (caption), Avg_CPU_Usr_60 (attribute name), and AVCPUUSR60 (column name). Context Switches The CPU context switches rate per second during the sampling interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use to determine system workload or per processor workload of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined:

190 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CONTEXT_SWITCHES or CSW (historical name), Context Switches (caption), Context_Switches (attribute name), and CSW (column name). Context Switches per Sec (AIX) The process context switches on this processor per second during the sampling interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use to determine system workload or per processor workload of the SMP system. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CONTEXT_SWITCHES_PER_SEC or CSPS (historical name), Context Switches per Sec (AIX) (caption), Context_Switches_per_Sec (attribute name), and CSPS (column name). CPU Time The time the CPU is utilized. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_TIME or CPUUVS (historical name), CPU Time (caption), CPU_Time (attribute name), and CPUUVS (column name). CPU Usage The sum of the percent user and percent system time of the CPU averaged over the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_USAGE or CPUUSAGE (historical name), CPU Usage (caption), CPU_Usage (attribute name), and CPUUSAGE (column name). Cross Calls The inter-processor cross-calls rate per second during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the inter-processor cross reference call rate of the system or per processor of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CROSS_CALLS or XCALLS (historical name), Cross Calls (caption), Cross_Calls (attribute name), and XCALLS (column name). Interrupts The interrupts rate per second over the sampling interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and

Chapter 4. Attributes 191 -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the devices interrupts rate of the system or of each processor of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INTERRUPTS or INTRRUPT (historical name), Interrupts (caption), Interrupts (attribute name), and INTRRUPT (column name). Interrupts As Threads The interrupts as thread (not counting interrupts) rate per second during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the rate of interrupts as threads (below block) of the system or of each processor of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INTERRUPTS_AS_THREADS or INTRTHRD (historical name), Interrupts As Threads (caption), Interrupts_As_Threads (attribute name), and INTRTHRD (column name). Involuntary Context Switches The involuntary context switches rate per second during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INVOLUNTARY_CONTEXT_SWITCHES or ICSW (historical name), Involuntary Context Switches (caption), Involuntary_Context_Switches (attribute name), and ICSW (column name). Logical Context Switches (AIX) The number of logical context switches per second during the sampling interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use to determine system workload or per processor workload of the SMP system. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGICAL_CONTEXT_SWITCHES or LCS (historical name), Logical Context Switches (AIX) (caption), Logical_Context_Switches (attribute name), and LCS (column name). Major Faults The major faults rate per second during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the rate of page faults that need disk access of the system or of each processor of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values

192 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MAJOR_FAULTS or MAJF (historical name), Major Faults (caption), Major_Faults (attribute name), and MAJF (column name). Minor Faults The minor faults rate per second during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the rate of page faults where the pages faulted is located in memory, usually on the inactive list for the entire system or for each processor of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MINOR_FAULTS or MINF (historical name), Minor Faults (caption), Minor_Faults (attribute name), and MINF (column name). Spins On Mutexes The spins on mutexes (locks not acquired on try) rate per second during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the spins on mutexes rate of the system or of each processor of the SMP system Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval.. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPINS_ON_MUTEXES or SMTX (historical name), Spins On Mutexes (caption), Spins_On_Mutexes (attribute name), and SMTX (column name). Spins On RW Locks The spins on read/write locks (locks not acquired on first try) rate per second during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the spins on read write locks rate of the system or of each processor of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SPINS_ON_RW_LOCKS or SRWLOCKS (historical name), Spins On RW Locks (caption), Spins_On_RW_Locks (attribute name), and SRWLOCKS (column name). System Calls The system calls rate per second during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the system calls rate of the system or of each processor of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined:

Chapter 4. Attributes 193 Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_CALLS or SYSCALL (historical name), System Calls (caption), System_Calls (attribute name), and SYSCALL (column name). Thread Migrations The thread migrations to another processor rate per second during the sampling period. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to determine the rate of thread migrations to another processor of the system or of each processor of the SMP system. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. Available on Solaris only. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: THREAD_MIGRATIONS or THRDMIGR (historical name), Thread Migrations (caption), Thread_Migrations (attribute name), and THRDMIGR (column name). Solaris Zones data set Use the Solaris Zones data set to monitor zone characteristics such as init process ID, path, and zone ID. The prctl command allows you to get or to set the resource controls of running processes, tasks, and projects. On Solaris local zones, the Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS kuxagent process can result in a local zone crash because of a Solaris bug affecting the prctl command. To avoid this issue, set the environment variable KUX_PRCTL_OFF=TRUE in the ux. ini Agent configuration file to disable the collection of CPUSHARES and SHAREPCT data for Solaris zones.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Capped CPU The cap configured in the zone on CPU units. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Uncapped. The type is real number (32-bit numeric property) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Uncapped (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CAPPED_CPU or CAPCPU (historical name), Capped CPU (caption), Capped_CPU (attribute name), and CAPCPU (column name). Capped Memory The cap configured in the zone on physical memory (KB). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Uncapped. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Uncapped (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CAPPED_MEMORY or CAPMEM (historical name), Capped Memory (caption), Capped_Memory (attribute name), and CAPMEM (column name). CPU Share PCT The percent of the processor set available to this zone. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

194 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_SHARE_PCT or SHAREPCT (historical name), CPU Share PCT (caption), CPU_Share_PCT (attribute name), and SHAREPCT (column name). CPU Shares The weight used by the fair share scheduler to control CPU usage. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, and 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_SHARES or CPUSHARES (historical name), CPU Shares (caption), CPU_Shares (attribute name), and CPUSHARES (column name). Dedicated CPU The number of CPUs that are assigned for zone exclusive use. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates None. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), None (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DEDICATED_CPU or DEDCPU (historical name), Dedicated CPU (caption), Dedicated_CPU (attribute name), and DEDCPU (column name). Init Process ID The process ID of the init process for this zone. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: INIT_PID or IPID (historical name), Init Process ID (caption), Init_PID (attribute name), and IPID (column name). Name The name of a zone. Valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length 192 characters. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME or ZONENAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and ZONENAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Path The path to the root directory of the zone. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PATH or ZPATH (historical name), Path (caption), Path (attribute name), and ZPATH (column name). Physical Memory The physical memory in kilobytes used by all processes in the zone. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, and 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHYSICAL_MEMORY or ZRSS (historical name), Physical Memory (caption), Physical_Memory (attribute name), and ZRSS (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 195 Pool ID The numeric pool ID this zone is bound to. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: POOL_ID or POOLID (historical name), Pool ID (caption), Pool_ID (attribute name), and POOLID (column name). Scheduler The scheduler used by the zone. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Fair Share Scheduler (FSS), Time Share (TS), Interactive (IA), Fixed Priority (FX), System (SYS), Real Time (RT). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SCHEDULER or SCHED (historical name), Scheduler (caption), Scheduler (attribute name), and SCHED (column name). Status The status of a zone. Valid values include Uninitialized, Ready, Booting, Running, Shutting Down, Empty, Down Dying, Dead, and Initialized. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Uninitialized (0), Ready (1), Booting (2), Running (3), Shutting Down (4), Empty (5), Down (6), Dying (7), Dead (8), Initialized (9), Configured (100), Incomplete (101), Installed (102). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATUS or ZSTATUS (historical name), Status (caption), Status (attribute name), and ZSTATUS (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Total CPUs The number of CPUs that are in the processor set. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, and 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_CPUS or ZCPUS (historical name), Total CPUs (caption), Total_CPUs (attribute name), and ZCPUS (column name). Virtual Memory The virtual memory in kilobytes used by all processes in the zone. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, and 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRTUAL_MEMORY or ZVMS (historical name), Virtual Memory (caption), Virtual_Memory (attribute name), and ZVMS (column name). Zone CPU Usage The CPU usage of all processes in the zone. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and the value -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

196 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: ZONE_CPU_USAGE or ZCPU (historical name), Zone CPU Usage (caption), Zone_CPU_Usage (attribute name), and ZCPU (column name). Zone ID The full name of a user. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZONE_ID or ZID (historical name), Zone ID (caption), Zone_ID (attribute name), and ZID (column name). System data set System attributes refer to system characteristics such as the amount of available virtual memory, idle CPU percentage, the number of non-block device reads, and load averages. A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Active Virtual Memory (KBytes) The of amount of real memory and secondary storage, in kilobytes, currently in use by by system for paging, system uses and caching. On HP-UX and Solaris, this value does not include in-use real memory. This is a deprecated attribute. New queries should utilize the Unix Memory table attributes for more clear definitions. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ACTIVE_VIRTUAL_MEMORY or VMFREESWAP (historical name), Active Virtual Memory (KBytes) (caption), Active_Virtual_Memory (attribute name), and VMFREESWAP (column name). CPU Context Switches The number of CPU context switches over the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_CONTEXT_SWITCHES or PSWITCH (historical name), CPU Context Switches (caption), CPU_Context_Switches (attribute name), and PSWITCH (column name). Forks Executed The number of forks run over the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FORKS_EXECUTED or SYSFORK (historical name), Forks Executed (caption), Forks_Executed (attribute name), and SYSFORK (column name). Idle CPU (Percent) The percentage of time the CPU is not processing instructions. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 197 The following names are defined for this attribute: IDLE_CPU or UNIXIDLCPU (historical name), Idle CPU (Percent) (caption), Idle_CPU (attribute name), and UNIXIDLCPU (column name). Load Average (1 Min.) The average number of processes in the UNIX kernel run queue during the last minute. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOAD_AVERAGE_1_MIN or NETLOAD1 (historical name), Load Average (1 Min.) (caption), Load_Average_1_Min (attribute name), and NETLOAD1 (column name). Load Average (15 Min.) The average number of processes in the UNIX kernel run queue during the last fifteen minutes. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOAD_AVERAGE_15_MIN or NETLOAD3 (historical name), Load Average (15 Min.) (caption), Load_Average_15_Min (attribute name), and NETLOAD3 (column name). Load Average (5 Min.) The average number of processes in the UNIX kernel run queue during the last five minutes. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOAD_AVERAGE_5_MIN or NETLOAD2 (historical name), Load Average (5 Min.) (caption), Load_Average_5_Min (attribute name), and NETLOAD2 (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Number of System Procs The number of processes running on the system, including both system and user processes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_PROCS_NUMBER or NOSYSPROCS (historical name), Number of System Procs (caption), System_Procs_Number (attribute name), and NOSYSPROCS (column name). Page Reclaims (Per Sec) The number of times during the monitoring interval that the system removed a page from the queue and used that page for another process. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_RECLAIMS or VMPGRCLM (historical name), Page Reclaims (Per Sec) (caption), Page_Reclaims (attribute name), and VMPGRCLM (column name).

198 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Page Scan Rate(Per Sec) The average rate per second of pages examined over the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SCAN_RATE or VMSCAN (historical name), Page Scan Rate(Per Sec) (caption), Page_Scan_Rate (attribute name), and VMSCAN (column name). Page-Ins (Per Sec) The average rate per second of page-in requests over a specified sampling period. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_INS or VMPGSIN (historical name), Page-Ins (Per Sec) (caption), Page_Ins (attribute name), and VMPGSIN (column name). Page-Outs (Per Sec) The average rate per second of page-out requests over a specified sampling period. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_OUTS or VMPGSOUT (historical name), Page-Outs (Per Sec) (caption), Page_Outs (attribute name), and VMPGSOUT (column name). Processes Idle The number of processes currently in idle state. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESSES_IDLE or PIDLE (historical name), Processes Idle (caption), Processes_Idle (attribute name), and PIDLE (column name). Processes Runnable The number of processes waiting to be run. waiting to be run or are currently running. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESSES_RUNNABLE or PRUNABLE (historical name), Processes Runnable (caption), Processes_Runnable (attribute name), and PRUNABLE (column name). Processes Sleeping The number of processes currently in sleep state. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESSES_SLEEPING or PSLEEPING (historical name), Processes Sleeping (caption), Processes_Sleeping (attribute name), and PSLEEPING (column name). Processes Stopped The number of processes currently in the stopped state. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647),

Chapter 4. Attributes 199 Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESSES_STOPPED or PSTOPPED (historical name), Processes Stopped (caption), Processes_Stopped (attribute name), and PSTOPPED (column name). Processes Zombie The number of zombie processes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESSES_ZOMBIE or PZOMBIE (historical name), Processes Zombie (caption), Processes_Zombie (attribute name), and PZOMBIE (column name). Processes/Threads in Run Queue The total number of processes that are run (or threads in AIX 4.1 and above) waiting for processing by the CPU. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESSES_IN_RUN_QUEUE or VMINRUNQ (historical name), Processes/Threads in Run Queue (caption), Processes_in_Run_Queue (attribute name), and VMINRUNQ (column name). Processes/Threads Waiting The number of processes (or threads in AIX 4.1 and above) waiting for page operations. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESSES_WAITING or VMINPGWAIT (historical name), Processes/Threads Waiting (caption), Processes_Waiting (attribute name), and VMINPGWAIT (column name). System Calls The number of system calls made during the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_CALLS or SYSCALL (historical name), System Calls (caption), System_Calls (attribute name), and SYSCALL (column name). System CPU (Percent) The percentage of CPU time devoted to running UNIX system kernel code. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_CPU or UNIXSYSCPU (historical name), System CPU (Percent) (caption), System_CPU (attribute name), and UNIXSYSCPU (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name).

200 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Total Real Memory (KBytes) The total number of kilobytes of physical memory (primary paging memory) on the monitored system. This is a deprecated attribute. New queries should utilize the Unix Memory table attributes for more clear definitions. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_REAL_MEMORY or TOTREALMEM (historical name), Total Real Memory (KBytes) (caption), Total_Real_Memory (attribute name), and TOTREALMEM (column name). Type The type of UNIX operating system residing on a monitored host. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TYPE or SYSTEMTYPE (historical name), Type (caption), Type (attribute name), and SYSTEMTYPE (column name). Up Time (Seconds) The number of seconds that a monitored system runs continuously. The type is integer (32-bit counter) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: UP_TIME or SYSUPTIME (historical name), Up Time (Seconds) (caption), Up_Time (attribute name), and SYSUPTIME (column name). User CPU (Percent) The percentage of processor time devoted to user processes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_CPU or UNIXUSRCPU (historical name), User CPU (Percent) (caption), User_CPU (attribute name), and UNIXUSRCPU (column name). Version The version number of a UNIX operating system on the network. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VERSION or SYSTEMVERS (historical name), Version (caption), Version (attribute name), and SYSTEMVERS (column name). Wait I/O (Percent) The percentage of time the CPU spends waiting for I/O operations. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: WAIT_I/O or UNIXWAITIO (historical name), Wait I/O (Percent) (caption), Wait_I/O (attribute name), and UNIXWAITIO (column name). Average Processes in Run Queue The average number of processes waiting for processing by the CPU, computed as Processes_in_Run_Queue / number of CPUs The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 201 The following names are defined for this attribute: THREADS_IN_RUN_QUEUE or THRDRUNQ (historical name), Average Processes in Run Queue (caption), Threads_in_Run_Queue (attribute name), and THRDRUNQ (column name). Avg Page Ins 1 Minute The average rate of page ins over the last minute. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGEINS_1 or AVPGINS1 (historical name), Avg Page Ins 1 Minute (caption), Avg_PageIns_1 (attribute name), and AVPGINS1 (column name). Avg Page Ins 15 Minutes The average rate of page ins over the last 15 minutes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGEINS_15 or AVPGINS15 (historical name), Avg Page Ins 15 Minutes (caption), Avg_PageIns_15 (attribute name), and AVPGINS15 (column name). Avg Page Ins 5 Minutes The average rate of page ins over the last five minutes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGEINS_5 or AVPGINS5 (historical name), Avg Page Ins 5 Minutes (caption), Avg_PageIns_5 (attribute name), and AVPGINS5 (column name). Avg Page Ins 60 Minutes The average rate of page ins over the last 60 minutes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGEINS_60 or AVPGINS60 (historical name), Avg Page Ins 60 Minutes (caption), Avg_PageIns_60 (attribute name), and AVPGINS60 (column name). Avg Page Outs 1 Minute The average rate of page outs over the last minute. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGEOUT_1 or AVPGOUT1 (historical name), Avg Page Outs 1 Minute (caption), Avg_PageOut_1 (attribute name), and AVPGOUT1 (column name). Avg Page Outs 15 Minutes The average rate of page outs over the last 15 minutes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

202 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGEOUT_15 or AVPGOUT15 (historical name), Avg Page Outs 15 Minutes (caption), Avg_PageOut_15 (attribute name), and AVPGOUT15 (column name). Avg Page Outs 5 Minutes The average rate of page outs over the last five minutes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGEOUT_5 or AVPGOUT5 (historical name), Avg Page Outs 5 Minutes (caption), Avg_PageOut_5 (attribute name), and AVPGOUT5 (column name). Avg Page Outs 60 Minutes The average rate of page outs over the last 60 minutes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGEOUT_60 or AVPGOUT60 (historical name), Avg Page Outs 60 Minutes (caption), Avg_PageOut_60 (attribute name), and AVPGOUT60 (column name). Avg Page Scans 1 Minute The average rate of page scans over the last minute. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGESCAN_1 or AVPGSCAN1 (historical name), Avg Page Scans 1 Minute (caption), Avg_PageScan_1 (attribute name), and AVPGSCAN1 (column name). Avg Page Scans 15 Minutes The average rate of page scans over the last 15 minutes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGESCAN_15 or AVPGSCAN15 (historical name), Avg Page Scans 15 Minutes (caption), Avg_PageScan_15 (attribute name), and AVPGSCAN15 (column name). Avg Page Scans 5 Minutes The average rate of page scans over the last 5 minutes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGESCAN_5 or AVPGSCAN5 (historical name), Avg Page Scans 5 Minutes (caption), Avg_PageScan_5 (attribute name), and AVPGSCAN5 (column name). Avg Page Scans 60 Minutes The average rate of page scans over the last 60 minutes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 203 The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PAGESCAN_60 or AVPGSCAN60 (historical name), Avg Page Scans 60 Minutes (caption), Avg_PageScan_60 (attribute name), and AVPGSCAN60 (column name). Avg Processes RunQueue 60 Minutes The average number of processes in the run queue over the last 60 minutes. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVG_PROCCESSES_RUNQUEUE_60 or AVPRRUNQ60 (historical name), Avg Processes RunQueue 60 Minutes (caption), Avg_Proccesses_RunQueue_60 (attribute name), and AVPRRUNQ60 (column name). Block Reads The number of physical block reads over a specified sampling period. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BLOCK_READS or BREAD (historical name), Block Reads (caption), Block_Reads (attribute name), and BREAD (column name). Block Writes The number of physical block writes (synchronous+ asynchronous) over a specified sampling period. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BLOCK_WRITES or BWRITE (historical name), Block Writes (caption), Block_Writes (attribute name), and BWRITE (column name). Boot Time The system boot time on the monitored system. The type is timestamp with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: BOOT_TIME or BOOTTIME (historical name), Boot Time (caption), Boot_Time (attribute name), and BOOTTIME (column name). CPU Busy (Percent) The sum of the System and User CPU attributes as a percentage. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_BUSY or CPUBUSY (historical name), CPU Busy (Percent) (caption), CPU_Busy (attribute name), and CPUBUSY (column name). Device Interrupts The number of non-clock device interrupts over the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DEVICE_INTERRUPTS or DEVINT (historical name), Device Interrupts (caption), Device_Interrupts (attribute name), and DEVINT (column name). Execs Executed The number of execs run over a specified sampling period. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647),

204 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: EXECS_EXECUTED or SYSEXEC (historical name), Execs Executed (caption), Execs_Executed (attribute name), and SYSEXEC (column name). Free Virtual Memory (KBytes) The amount of unused real memory and secondary storage, in kilobytes, currently free for the system to use for paging. On HP-UX and Solaris, this value does not include unused real memory. This is a deprecated attribute. New queries should utilize the Unix Memory table attributes for more clear definitions. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FREE_MEMORY or VMFREEMEM (historical name), Free Virtual Memory (KBytes) (caption), Free_Memory (attribute name), and VMFREEMEM (column name). IPv6 Address The IPv6 address of a corresponding to the system hostname. This attribute only supports IPv6 addresses. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (NOT_AVAILABLE), Not Collected (NOT_COLLECTED), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: IPV6_ADDRESS or NETADDR6 (historical name), IPv6 Address (caption), IPv6_Address (attribute name), and NETADDR6 (column name). Logical Block Reads The number of logical block reads of system buffers during the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGICAL_BLOCK_READS or LREAD (historical name), Logical Block Reads (caption), Logical_Block_Reads (attribute name), and LREAD (column name). Logical Block Writes The number of logical block writes of system buffers during the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGICAL_BLOCK_WRITES or LWRITE (historical name), Logical Block Writes (caption), Logical_Block_Writes (attribute name), and LWRITE (column name). Net Address The Internet Protocol (IP) address of a monitored system, expressed in dotted decimal format. This attribute only supports IPv4 addresses. This address is resolved from the system hostname. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (NOT_AVAILABLE), Not Collected (NOT_COLLECTED), Not Resolvable (NOT_RESOLVABLE), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NET_ADDRESS or NETADDR (historical name), Net Address (caption), Net_Address (attribute name), and NETADDR (column name). NonBlock Reads The number of physical block reads (synchronous + asynchronous) during the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined:

Chapter 4. Attributes 205 Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NONBLOCK_READS or PHREAD (historical name), NonBlock Reads (caption), NonBlock_Reads (attribute name), and PHREAD (column name). NonBlock Writes The number of physical block writes (synchronous + asynchronous) during the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NONBLOCK_WRITES or PHWRITE (historical name), NonBlock Writes (caption), NonBlock_Writes (attribute name), and PHWRITE (column name). Number of CPUs (AIX) The number of logical CPUs that are active (AIX only). The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NUMBER_OF_CPUS or NOC (historical name), Number of CPUs (AIX) (caption), Number_of_CPUs (attribute name), and NOC (column name). Number of non Kernel zombie processes (AIX) The number of non Kernel zombie processes (AIX only). The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NO_KERNEL_ZOMBIE_PROCESSES_AIX or PNOKERZOM (historical name), Number of non Kernel zombie processes (AIX) (caption), No_Kernel_Zombie_Processes_AIX (attribute name), and PNOKERZOM (column name). Number of User Sessions The number of interactive user sessions running. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USERS_SESSION_NUMBER or NOUSRSESS (historical name), Number of User Sessions (caption), Users_Session_Number (attribute name), and NOUSRSESS (column name). Page Faults (Per Sec) The average rate of page faults per second. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_FAULTS or VMPGFAULTS (historical name), Page Faults (Per Sec) (caption), Page_Faults (attribute name), and VMPGFAULTS (column name). Page Ins Rate The number of kilobytes that the virtual memory manager pages in per second. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds

206 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_INS_RATE or PGINRATE (historical name), Page Ins Rate (caption), Page_Ins_Rate (attribute name), and PGINRATE (column name). Page Out Rate The number of kilobytes that the virtual memory manager pages out per second. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_OUT_RATE or PGOUTRATE (historical name), Page Out Rate (caption), Page_Out_Rate (attribute name), and PGOUTRATE (column name). Page Scanning The number of kilobytes that the virtual memory manager page scans per second. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SCANNING or PGSCANRATE (historical name), Page Scanning (caption), Page_Scanning (attribute name), and PGSCANRATE (column name). Pages Paged-In (Per Sec) The average rate per second of pages that were paged-in from disk to system memory during the monitoring interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGES_PAGED_IN or VMPGIN (historical name), Pages Paged-In (Per Sec) (caption), Pages_Paged_In (attribute name), and VMPGIN (column name). Pages Paged-Out (Per Sec) The average rate per second of pages paged-out from system memory to disk during the monitoring interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGES_PAGED_OUT or VMPGOUT (historical name), Pages Paged-Out (Per Sec) (caption), Pages_Paged_Out (attribute name), and VMPGOUT (column name). Physical Consumption (AIX) The number of physical CPU units consumed by this AIX LPAR. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PHYSICAL_CONSUMPTION or PC (historical name), Physical Consumption (AIX) (caption), Physical_Consumption (attribute name), and PC (column name). Processes Running The number of processes currently running on a processor. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647),

Chapter 4. Attributes 207 Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESSES_RUNNING or PRUNNING (historical name), Processes Running (caption), Processes_Running (attribute name), and PRUNNING (column name). Stolen Busy Cycles Pct (AIX) The percentage of physical processor that is comprised of busy cycles stolen by the hypervisor, for AIX dedicated partitions only. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STOLEN_BUSY_CYCLES_PCT or SBCP (historical name), Stolen Busy Cycles Pct (AIX) (caption), Stolen_Busy_Cycles_Pct (attribute name), and SBCP (column name). Stolen Idle Cycles Pct (AIX) The percentage of physical processor that is comprised of idle cycles stolen by the hypervisor, for AIX dedicated partitions only. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STOLEN_IDLE_CYCLES_PCT or SICP (historical name), Stolen Idle Cycles Pct (AIX) (caption), Stolen_Idle_Cycles_Pct (attribute name), and SICP (column name). Swap Space Free The amount of swap space (in MB) available. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SWAP_SPACE_FREE or SWAPFREE (historical name), Swap Space Free (caption), Swap_Space_Free (attribute name), and SWAPFREE (column name). System Read The number of read() and readv() system calls during the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_READ or SYSREAD (historical name), System Read (caption), System_Read (attribute name), and SYSREAD (column name). System Software Version (AIX) The system software version identification (AIX only) The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_SOFTWARE_VERSION or SSV (historical name), System Software Version (AIX) (caption), System_Software_Version (attribute name), and SSV (column name). System Write The number of write() and writev() system calls over the sampling interval. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

208 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_WRITE or SYSWRITE (historical name), System Write (caption), System_Write (attribute name), and SYSWRITE (column name). Time Spent in Hypervisor Pct (AIX) The percentage of time spent in the hypervisor during the monitoring period (AIX only). The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIME_SPENT_IN_HYPERVISOR_PCT or TSIHP (historical name), Time Spent in Hypervisor Pct (AIX) (caption), Time_Spent_in_Hypervisor_Pct (attribute name), and TSIHP (column name). Total Virtual Memory (KBytes) The total amount of virtual memory, in kilobytes, currently available to the system for paging. On HP-UX and Solaris, this value does not include real memory. This is a deprecated attribute. New queries should utilize the Unix Memory table attributes for more clear definitions. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_VIRTUAL_MEMORY or TOTVIRTMEM (historical name), Total Virtual Memory (KBytes) (caption), Total_Virtual_Memory (attribute name), and TOTVIRTMEM (column name). Up Time The up-time of the monitored system. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: UPTIME (historical name), Up Time (caption), UpTime (attribute name), and UPTIME (column name). Virtual Memory Percent Available The percent of virtual memory available. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: 100 - Percent_Virtual_Memory_Used. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRTUAL_MEMORY_PERCENT_AVAILABLE or VMFREEPRC (historical name), Virtual Memory Percent Available (caption), Virtual_Memory_Percent_Available (attribute name), and VMFREEPRC (column name). Virtual Memory Percent Used The percent of virtual memory used. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: Active_Virtual_Memory / Total_Virtual_Memory * 100. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRTUAL_MEMORY_PERCENT_USED or VMUSEDPRC (historical name), Virtual Memory Percent Used (caption), Virtual_Memory_Percent_Used (attribute name), and VMUSEDPRC (column name). Zone ID (Solaris) The identifier of the Solaris zone. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZONE_ID or ZID (historical name), Zone ID (Solaris) (caption), Zone_ID (attribute name), and ZID (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 209 Zone Name (Solaris) The name of the Solaris zone. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ZONE_NAME or ZONE (historical name), Zone Name (Solaris) (caption), Zone_Name (attribute name), and ZONE (column name). TCP Statistics data set Use the TCP Statistics data set to monitor performance details about TCP connections and TCP data packets. The sampling interval is configurable by means of the KUX_TCP_STAT_SAMPLE_SECS environment variable. The default value is 30 seconds, and the minimum value is 5 seconds.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Connections Closed Per Second (AIX) The number of TCP connections closed per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CONNECTIONS_CLOSED_PER_SEC or CCPS (historical name), Connections Closed Per Second (AIX) (caption), Connections_Closed_per_Sec (attribute name), and CCPS (column name). Connections Established Per Second (AIX) The number of TCP connections established per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CONNECTIONS_ESTABLISHED_PER_SEC or CEPS (historical name), Connections Established Per Second (AIX) (caption), Connections_Established_per_Sec (attribute name), and CEPS (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). TCP Data Packets Retransmitted Per Second The number of TCP data packets retransmitted per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, and the value 9223372036854775807 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum. The type is integer (64-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (9223372036854775807). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TCP_DATA_PACKETS_RETRANS_PER_SEC or PKTRETRPS (historical name), TCP Data Packets Retransmitted Per Second (caption), TCP_Data_Packets_Retrans_per_sec (attribute name), and PKTRETRPS (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string.

210 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Total Packets Received Per Second (AIX) The number of TCP total packets received per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_PACKETS_RECEIVED_PER_SEC or TPRPS (historical name), Total Packets Received Per Second (AIX) (caption), Total_Packets_Received_per_Sec (attribute name), and TPRPS (column name). Total Packets Sent Per Second (AIX) The number of TCP packets sent per second. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_PACKETS_SENT_PER_SEC or TPSPS (historical name), Total Packets Sent Per Second (AIX) (caption), Total_Packets_Sent_per_Sec (attribute name), and TPSPS (column name). Top CPU Processes data set Use the Top CPU Processes data set to monitor processes that are the top CPU consumers. The number of processes returned for the data set is 10 (Top 10). To change this default value at the agent level, configure the KUX_MAX_PROCESS_ROWS environment variable. For example, configure KUX_MAX_PROCESS_ROWS=50 to return the top 50 processes.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Base Command The command that initiated a process. Valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length of 96 characters. On HP and Solaris systems, the OS agent keeps only the first 13 characters of the command name. For the complete name of the executable process including its full path and arguments, refer to the Process Command attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: BASE_COMMAND or BCMD (historical name), Base Command (caption), Base_Command (attribute name), and BCMD (column name). CPU Percent The percentage of CPU used by this process (a value that may exceed 100 percent if more than one processor is installed). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_PCT or CPUPERCENT (historical name), CPU Percent (caption), CPU_Pct (attribute name), and CPUPERCENT (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 211 The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Process Command The command string, including the arguments up to 1536 bytes in length. Valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length of 1536 characters. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_COMMAND or UCOMMAND (historical name), Process Command (caption), Process_Command (attribute name), and UCOMMAND (column name). Process ID The numerical process ID assigned to the process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_ID or PID (historical name), Process ID (caption), Process_ID (attribute name), and PID (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). User Name The user name of the process owner. Valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length of 96 characters. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_NAME or UUSERNAME (historical name), User Name (caption), User_Name (attribute name), and UUSERNAME (column name). Virtual Size The size of the virtual memory used by this process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRTUAL_SIZE or VSIZE (historical name), Virtual Size (caption), Virtual_Size (attribute name), and VSIZE (column name). Top Memory Processes data set Use the Top Memory Processes data set to monitor processes that are the top memory consumers. The number of processes returned for the data set is 10 (Top 10). To change this default value at the agent level, configure the KUX_MAX_PROCESS_ROWS environment variable. For example, configure KUX_MAX_PROCESS_ROWS=50 to return the top 50 processes.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Base Command The command that initiated a process. Valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length of 96 characters. On HP and Solaris systems, the OS agent keeps only the first 13 characters of the command name. For the complete name of the executable process including its full path and arguments, refer to the Process Command attribute. The type is string.

212 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: BASE_COMMAND or BCMD (historical name), Base Command (caption), Base_Command (attribute name), and BCMD (column name). CPU Percent The percentage of CPU used by this process (a value that may exceed 100 percent if more than one processor is installed). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. Note that the attribute value is averaged in synch with the situation or historical collection interval. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: CPU_PCT or CPUPERCENT (historical name), CPU Percent (caption), CPU_Pct (attribute name), and CPUPERCENT (column name). Memory Percent The percentage of system memory used by this process. Note: the value -100 indicates Not Available and -200 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with two decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-100), Not Collected (-200). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: MEM_PCT or MEMPERCENT (historical name), Memory Percent (caption), Mem_Pct (attribute name), and MEMPERCENT (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Process Command The command string, including the arguments up to 1536 bytes in length. Valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length of 1536 characters. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_COMMAND or UCOMMAND (historical name), Process Command (caption), Process_Command (attribute name), and UCOMMAND (column name). Process ID The numerical process ID assigned to the process. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_ID or PID (historical name), Process ID (caption), Process_ID (attribute name), and PID (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). User Name The user name of the process owner. Valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length of 96 characters. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_NAME or UUSERNAME (historical name), User Name (caption), User_Name (attribute name), and UUSERNAME (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 213 Virtual Size The size of the virtual memory used by this process, in kilobytes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRTUAL_SIZE or VSIZE (historical name), Virtual Size (caption), Virtual_Size (attribute name), and VSIZE (column name). Unix All Users data set Use the All Users data set to monitor user characteristics such as user ID and user sessions.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Duplicate User Name True if the user name is listed more than once in /etc/passwd. True if no password is assigned to the user. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: True (1), False (0), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_DUPLICATED or USERDUP (historical name), Duplicate User Name (caption), User_Duplicated (attribute name), and USERDUP (column name). Name The full name of a user. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME or USERNAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and USERNAME (column name). No Password True if no password is assigned to the user. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: True (1), False (0), Unknown (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PASSWORD_NULL or PWNULL (historical name), No Password (caption), Password_Null (attribute name), and PWNULL (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). User ID The numeric ID the system assigned to a user. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_ID or UID (historical name), User ID (caption), User_ID (attribute name), and UID (column name).

214 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference User Sessions The number of login sessions this user currently has established. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_SESSIONS or USERSES (historical name), User Sessions (caption), User_Sessions (attribute name), and USERSES (column name). UNIX Devices data set Use the UNIX Devices data set to monitor information about device status for AIX, Solaris, and HP-UX. On HP-UX systems, these attributes report the data returned by the ioscan command, not collecting pseudo devices.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Class The class of the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DCLASS (historical name), Class (caption), DClass (attribute name), and DCLASS (column name). Location The location of the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. For OS agents installed on Solaris systems, this attribute is not available. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOCATION (historical name), Location (caption), Location (attribute name), and LOCATION (column name). Name The name of the device. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. For OS agents installed on HP systems, this attribute reports the fields returned by ioscan HP command. For OS agents installed on Solaris systems, this attribute reports the . This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and NAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Operating System The type of UNIX operating system residing on a monitored host, including (0) Unknown, (1) AIX, (2) Solaris, and (3) HP-UX. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: UNKNOWN (0), AIX (1), Solaris (2), HP-UX (3). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: OPERATING_SYSTEM or OSTYPE (historical name), Operating System (caption), Operating_System (attribute name), and OSTYPE (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 215 Parent The parent device name. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PARENT (historical name), Parent (caption), Parent (attribute name), and PARENT (column name). State The device state, including Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Available, Defined, and Stopped. For OS agents installed on HP 11. 23 (v2), the State attribute value is empty. For OS agents installed on HP 11. 31 (v3), the State attribute reports the values of the health field returned by the command. For OS agents installed on Solaris systems, the State attribute contains the bitmask (hexadecimal numbers) defined in the /usr/include/libdevinfo. h header file. As a bitmask, the attribute's value includes a combination of: DI_DRIVER_DETACHED 0x8000 DI_DEVICE_OFFLINE 0x1 DI_DEVICE_DOWN 0x2 DI_DEVICE_DEGRADED 0x4 DI_DEVICE_REMOVED 0x8 DI_BUS_QUIESCED 0x100 DI_BUS_DOWN 0x200 State = indicates that the device is available. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Available (Available), Defined (Defined), Stopped (Stopped), online (online), offline (offline), limited (limited), unusable (unusable), testing (testing), disabled (disabled), standby (standby). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: STATE (historical name), State (caption), State (attribute name), and STATE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Type The device type. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TYPE (historical name), Type (caption), Type (attribute name), and TYPE (column name). Unix File Comparison data set Use the File Comparison Group data set to monitor file characteristics such as file compare result and file name.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: File Compare Option The options that affect how the comparison is performed. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Plain (1), Ignore Whitespace (2), Ignore Case (3), Ignore Case Whitespace (4), Binary (5), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: File Compare Option (caption), File_Compare_Option (attribute name), and COMPOPT (column name). File Compare Result The result of the file comparison between File_Name_1 and File_Name_2. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Same (0), Different (1), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

216 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: File Compare Result (caption), File_Compare_Result (attribute name), and COMPRESULT (column name). File Name 1 The fully-qualified file name of one of the files to be compared. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: File Name 1 (caption), File_Name_1 (attribute name), and FILENAME1 (column name). File Name 2 The fully-qualified file name of the other of the files to be compared. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: File Name 2 (caption), File_Name_2 (attribute name), and FILENAME2 (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Unix File Pattern data set Use the File Pattern data set to monitor file and match characteristics such as match count and match pattern.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: File Name The fully qualified file name which will be searched for lines matching a pattern. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: File Name (caption), File_Name (attribute name), and FILENAME (column name). Match Count The number of matches for the specified pattern in the specified file. Note: the -1 value indicates Not_Available, and the -2 value indicates Not_Collected. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: Match Count (caption), Match_Count (attribute name), and MATCHCNT (column name). Match Option The options that affect how the search is performed. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Normal (1), Ignore Case (2), Inverse Search (3), Match Whole Words (4). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: Match Option (caption), Match_Option (attribute name), and MATCHOPT (column name). Match Pattern The grep regular expression used to search for matching lines in File_Name. The type is string.

Chapter 4. Attributes 217 The following names are defined for this attribute: Match Pattern (caption), Match_Pattern (attribute name), and MATCHPAT (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Unix Group data set Use the Group data set to monitor group characteristics.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Duplicate Group Name True if the group name is listed more than once in /etc/group. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: False (0), True (1). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: GROUP_DUPLICATED or GRPDUP (historical name), Duplicate Group Name (caption), Group_Duplicated (attribute name), and GRPDUP (column name). Group ID The ID of this group. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, the value -2 indicates Not Collected, the value 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and the value Value_Exceeds_Minimum=-2147483648. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: GROUP_ID or GRPID (historical name), Group ID (caption), Group_ID (attribute name), and GRPID (column name). Group Name The name of the group. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: GROUP_NAME or GRPNAME (historical name), Group Name (caption), Group_Name (attribute name), and GRPNAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). UNIX IP Address data set Use the IP Address data set to monitorIP address characteristics. A data sample is sent to the server every 8 minutes and is maintained for 8 days by default.

218 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: DNS Name The Domain Name Server (DNS) entry associated with the IP network address. The type is string with enumerated values. The following values are defined: No DNS Entry (NO_DNS_ENTRY). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DNS_NAME or DNSNAME (historical name), DNS Name (caption), DNS_Name (attribute name), and DNSNAME (column name). IP Address An IP address associated with the network interface. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: IP_ADDRESS or IPADDRESS (historical name), IP Address (caption), IP_Address (attribute name), and IPADDRESS (column name). Network Interface Name The name of the network interface. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NETWORK_INTERFACE_NAME or INTFNAME (historical name), Network Interface Name (caption), Network_Interface_Name (attribute name), and INTFNAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). IP Version An indicator as to whether the IP address is version 4 or version 6. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: IPv4 (4), IPv6 (6), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: IP_VERSION or IPVERSION (historical name), IP Version (caption), IP_Version (attribute name), and IPVERSION (column name). Unix Memory data set Use the UNIX Memory data set to monitor memory characteristics. A data sample is sent to the server every minute and is maintained for 8 days by default.

The attributes shown in italic are visible in the UI. All attributes are available for thesholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Available Swap Space (MB) The number of megabytes of secondary storage available to host virtual memory. Any part of memory available for additional paging (pseudo-swap) that is free is also included. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 219 The following names are defined for this attribute: AVAIL_SWAP_SPACE_MB or SWAPAVAIL (historical name), Available Swap Space (MB) (caption), Avail_Swap_Space_MB (attribute name), and SWAPAVAIL (column name). Available Virtual Storage (MB) The total number of megabytes available for paging that is not currently being used. This includes primary memory and secondary storage. This includes primary memory and secondary storage. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVAIL_VIRTUAL_STORAGE_MB or AVAILVM (historical name), Available Virtual Storage (MB) (caption), Avail_Virtual_Storage_MB (attribute name), and AVAILVM (column name). Computational Memory (AIX) The number of computational 4K pages resident in memory (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: COMP_MEMORY or CM (historical name), Computational Memory (AIX) (caption), Comp_Memory (attribute name), and CM (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Non Computational Memory (AIX) The number of non-computational 4K pages resident in memory (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NON_COMP_MEMORY or NCM (historical name), Non Computational Memory (AIX) (caption), Non_Comp_Memory (attribute name), and NCM (column name). Pages Paged-In Per Second The number of pages per second that are paged-in from disk to system memory averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_INS or VMPGIN (historical name), Pages Paged-In Per Second (caption), Page_Ins (attribute name), and VMPGIN (column name). Pages Paged-Out Per Second The number of pages per second paged-out from system memory to disk averaged over the previous 30-second interval. A page-out might include multiple pages and indicates the I/O rate on the paging file. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected,

220 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_OUTS or VMPGOUT (historical name), Pages Paged-Out Per Second (caption), Page_Outs (attribute name), and VMPGOUT (column name). Percent Computational Memory (AIX) Percent of physical memory in use as computational memory (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available and -20 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: COMP_MEM_PCT or CMPCT (historical name), Percent Computational Memory (AIX) (caption), Comp_Mem_Pct (attribute name), and CMPCT (column name). Percent Non Computational Memory (AIX) Percent of physical memory in use as non computational memory (AIX only). This represents the percentage of physical memory reserved for filesystem cache. Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available and -20 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NON_COMP_MEM_PCT or NCMPCT (historical name), Percent Non Computational Memory (AIX) (caption), Non_Comp_Mem_Pct (attribute name), and NCMPCT (column name). Percent Real Memory Available The percent of real memory available. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: (Avail_Real_Mem_MB / Total_Real_Mem_MB ) * 100. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVAIL_REAL_MEM_PCT or RMAVAP (historical name), Percent Real Memory Available (caption), Avail_Real_Mem_Pct (attribute name), and RMAVAP (column name). Percent Real Memory Used The percent of real memory used. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: (100 - Avail_Real_Mem_Pct). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_REAL_MEM_PCT or RMUSDP (historical name), Percent Real Memory Used (caption), Used_Real_Mem_Pct (attribute name), and RMUSDP (column name). Percent Swap Space Available Percent of swap space available. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: (Avail_Swap_Space_MB / Total_Swap_Space_MB ) * 100. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one

Chapter 4. Attributes 221 decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVAIL_SWAP_SPACE_PCT or SWAVAP (historical name), Percent Swap Space Available (caption), Avail_Swap_Space_Pct (attribute name), and SWAVAP (column name). Percent Swap Space Used The percent of swap space used. this is calculated by the agent using the formula: (100 - Avail_Swap_Space_Pct). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_SWAP_SPACE_PCT or SWUSDP (historical name), Percent Swap Space Used (caption), Used_Swap_Space_Pct (attribute name), and SWUSDP (column name). Percent Virtual Storage Available The percent of virtual storage available. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: 100 - Virtual_Storage_Pct_Used. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRTUAL_STORAGE_PCT_AVAIL or AVALVMPCT (historical name), Percent Virtual Storage Available (caption), Virtual_Storage_Pct_Avail (attribute name), and AVALVMPCT (column name). Percent Virtual Storage Used The percent of virtual memory used. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: (Used_Virtual_Storage_MB / Total_Virtual_Storage_MB ) * 100. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: VIRTUAL_STORAGE_PCT_USED or USEDVMPCT (historical name), Percent Virtual Storage Used (caption), Virtual_Storage_Pct_Used (attribute name), and USEDVMPCT (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Total Real Memory (MB) The total number of megabytes of physical memory on a monitored system. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_REAL_MEM_MB or MEMTOT (historical name), Total Real Memory (MB) (caption), Total_Real_Mem_MB (attribute name), and MEMTOT (column name).

222 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Total Swap Space (MB) The total number of megabytes of secondary storage dedicated to hosting virtual memory. Any part of memory available for the system to use for additional paging (pseudo-swap) is also included. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_SWAP_SPACE_MB or SWAPTOT (historical name), Total Swap Space (MB) (caption), Total_Swap_Space_MB (attribute name), and SWAPTOT (column name). Total Virtual Storage (MB) The total number of megabytes of storage available for hosting virtual memory. This includes primary memory and secondary backing store. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_VIRTUAL_STORAGE_MB or VMTOT (historical name), Total Virtual Storage (MB) (caption), Total_Virtual_Storage_MB (attribute name), and VMTOT (column name). Used Real Memory (MB) The amount of physical memory, in megabytes, currently used on the system. The amount of real memory in use by user programs and the system. It is not unusual for the amount of in use memory to be very high, because the system uses available real memory for caching of system information. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_REAL_MEM_MB or MEMUSED (historical name), Used Real Memory (MB) (caption), Used_Real_Mem_MB (attribute name), and MEMUSED (column name). Used Swap Space (MB) The number of megabytes of secondary storage currently hosting virtual memory. Any part of memory used for additional paging (pseudo-swap) is also included. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_SWAP_SPACE_MB or SWAPUSED (historical name), Used Swap Space (MB) (caption), Used_Swap_Space_MB (attribute name), and SWAPUSED (column name). Used Virtual Storage (MB) The number of megabytes of virtual memory currently in use by the system. This includes primary memory and secondary backing store. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values.

Chapter 4. Attributes 223 The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_VIRTUAL_STORAGE_MB or USEDVM (historical name), Used Virtual Storage (MB) (caption), Used_Virtual_Storage_MB (attribute name), and USEDVM (column name). Available Disk Swap Space (MB) The number of megabytes currently available in the swap spaces defined on disk. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVAIL_DISK_SWAP_SPACE_MB or ADSS (historical name), Available Disk Swap Space (MB) (caption), Avail_Disk_Swap_Space_MB (attribute name), and ADSS (column name). Available Memory Including File Cache MB (AIX) The amount of physical memory, in megabytes, currently available on the system, including memory used as filesystems cache (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FILESYS_AVAIL_MEM_MB or FSAVAILMB (historical name), Available Memory Including File Cache MB (AIX) (caption), Filesys_Avail_Mem_MB (attribute name), and FSAVAILMB (column name). Available Real Memory (MB) The amount of physical memory, in megabytes, currently available on the system. The amount of real memory available to user programs and the system. It is not unusual for the amount of available memory to be low, because the system uses available real memory for caching of system information. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVAIL_REAL_MEM_MB or MEMAVAIL (historical name), Available Real Memory (MB) (caption), Avail_Real_Mem_MB (attribute name), and MEMAVAIL (column name). Average Page Scans 1 Minute The average rate of page scans over the last 1 minute. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 1 minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SCAN_1MIN or VMSCAN1 (historical name), Average Page Scans 1 Minute (caption), Page_Scan_1Min (attribute name), and VMSCAN1 (column name). Average Page Scans 15 Minutes The average rate of page scans over the last 15 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not

224 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SCAN_15MIN or VMSCAN15 (historical name), Average Page Scans 15 Minutes (caption), Page_Scan_15Min (attribute name), and VMSCAN15 (column name). Average Page Scans 5 Minutes The average rate of page scans over the last 5 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SCAN_5MIN or VMSCAN5 (historical name), Average Page Scans 5 Minutes (caption), Page_Scan_5Min (attribute name), and VMSCAN5 (column name). Average Page Scans 60 Minutes The average rate of page scans over the last 60 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SCAN_60MIN or VMSCAN60 (historical name), Average Page Scans 60 Minutes (caption), Page_Scan_60Min (attribute name), and VMSCAN60 (column name). Average Page-Ins 1 Minute The average rate of page ins over the last 1 minute. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 1 minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_IN_1MIN or VMPGIN1 (historical name), Average Page-Ins 1 Minute (caption), Page_In_1Min (attribute name), and VMPGIN1 (column name). Average Page-Ins 15 Minutes The average rate of page ins over the last 15 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 225 The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_IN_15MIN or VMPGIN15 (historical name), Average Page-Ins 15 Minutes (caption), Page_In_15Min (attribute name), and VMPGIN15 (column name). Average Page-Ins 5 Minutes The average rate of page ins over the last 5 minutes. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_IN_5MIN or VMPGIN5 (historical name), Average Page-Ins 5 Minutes (caption), Page_In_5Min (attribute name), and VMPGIN5 (column name). Average Page-Ins 60 Minutes The average rate of page ins over the last 60 minutes. Displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_IN_60MIN or VMPGIN60 (historical name), Average Page-Ins 60 Minutes (caption), Page_In_60Min (attribute name), and VMPGIN60 (column name). Average Page-Outs 1 Minute The average rate of page outs over the last 1 minute. A page-out might include multiple pages and indicates the I/O rate on the paging file. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 1 minute. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_OUT_1MIN or VMPGOUT1 (historical name), Average Page-Outs 1 Minute (caption), Page_Out_1Min (attribute name), and VMPGOUT1 (column name). Average Page-Outs 15 Minutes The average rate of page outs over the last 15 minutes. A page-out might include multiple pages and indicates the I/O rate on the paging file. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 15 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_OUT_15MIN or VMPGOUT15 (historical name), Average Page-Outs 15 Minutes (caption), Page_Out_15Min (attribute name), and VMPGOUT15 (column name). Average Page-Outs 5 Minutes The average rate of page outs over the last 5 minutes. A page-out might include multiple pages

226 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference and indicates the I/O rate on the paging file. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 5 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_OUT_5MIN or VMPGOUT5 (historical name), Average Page-Outs 5 Minutes (caption), Page_Out_5Min (attribute name), and VMPGOUT5 (column name). Average Page-Outs 60 Minutes The average rate of page outs over the last 60 minutes. A page-out might include multiple pages and indicates the I/O rate on the paging file. This displays N/C (not collected) if the agent is up for less than 60 minutes. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_OUT_60MIN or VMPGOUT60 (historical name), Average Page-Outs 60 Minutes (caption), Page_Out_60Min (attribute name), and VMPGOUT60 (column name). Computational Memory MB (AIX) The amount of physical memory, in megabytes, currently used as computational memory (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: COMP_MEM_MB or CMMB (historical name), Computational Memory MB (AIX) (caption), Comp_Mem_MB (attribute name), and CMMB (column name). Decay Rate (AIX) The decay rate for repaging values per second (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: DECAY_RATE (historical name), Decay Rate (AIX) (caption), Decay_Rate (attribute name), and DECAY_RATE (column name). Net Memory Available (MB) The number of megabytes of physical memory available on the system that considers the amount of memory used by ZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache as free memory. This information is only available on Solaris machines. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NET_MEMORY_AVAIL or NETMEMFREE (historical name), Net Memory Available (MB) (caption), Net_Memory_Avail (attribute name), and NETMEMFREE (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 227 Net Memory Available (Percent) The percent of physical memory available on the system that considers the amount of memory used by ZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache as free memory. This information is only available on Solaris machines. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NET_MEMORY_AVAIL_PCT or NETMEMFPCT (historical name), Net Memory Available (Percent) (caption), Net_Memory_Avail_Pct (attribute name), and NETMEMFPCT (column name). Net Memory Used (MB) The number of megabytes of physical memory free on the system that considers the amount of memory used by ZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache as free memory. This information is only available on Solaris machines. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NET_MEMORY_USED or NETMEMUSED (historical name), Net Memory Used (MB) (caption), Net_Memory_Used (attribute name), and NETMEMUSED (column name). Net Memory Used (Percent) The percent of physical memory used on the system that considers the amount of memory used by ZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache as free memory. This information is only available on Solaris machines. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NET_MEMORY_USED_PCT or NETMEMUPCT (historical name), Net Memory Used (Percent) (caption), Net_Memory_Used_Pct (attribute name), and NETMEMUPCT (column name). Non Computational Memory MB (AIX) The amount of physical memory, in megabytes, currently used as non-computational memory, that is, as filesystems cache (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: NON_COMP_MEM_MB or NCMMB (historical name), Non Computational Memory MB (AIX) (caption), Non_Comp_Mem_MB (attribute name), and NCMMB (column name). Page Faults Per Second The page faults per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

228 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_FAULTS or VMPGFAULT (historical name), Page Faults Per Second (caption), Page_Faults (attribute name), and VMPGFAULT (column name). Page Reclaims Per Second The number of times per second that the system removes a page from the queue and used that page for another process, averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_RECLAIMS or VMPGRCLM (historical name), Page Reclaims Per Second (caption), Page_Reclaims (attribute name), and VMPGRCLM (column name). Page Scan Rate (KB Per Second) The number of kilobytes in pages that the virtual memory manager scans per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SCAN_KB or VMSCANKB (historical name), Page Scan Rate (KB Per Second) (caption), Page_Scan_KB (attribute name), and VMSCANKB (column name). Page Scan Rate Per Second The number of pages examined per second over the previous 30-second interval. Virtual memory manager uses a clock-algorithm to implement a pseudo least recently used (lsu), page replacement scheme. Pages are aged by examination by the clock. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SCAN or VMSCAN (historical name), Page Scan Rate Per Second (caption), Page_Scan (attribute name), and VMSCAN (column name). Page Size The rated number of bytes per virtual memory page. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_SIZE or PSIZE (historical name), Page Size (caption), Page_Size (attribute name), and PSIZE (column name). Page-In Rate (KB per Second) The number of kilobytes that the virtual memory manager pages in per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface.

Chapter 4. Attributes 229 The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_IN_KB_S or VMPGINKBS (historical name), Page-In Rate (KB per Second) (caption), Page_In_KB_S (attribute name), and VMPGINKBS (column name). Page-In Requests Per Second The number of requests per second of page-in requests averaged over the previous 30-second interval. A page-in request might include multiple pages and indicates the I/O rate on the paging file. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_IN_REQS or VMPGINREQ (historical name), Page-In Requests Per Second (caption), Page_In_Reqs (attribute name), and VMPGINREQ (column name). Page-Out Rate (KB per Second) The number of kilobytes that the virtual memory manager pages out per second averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_OUT_KB_S or VMPGOUTKBS (historical name), Page-Out Rate (KB per Second) (caption), Page_Out_KB_S (attribute name), and VMPGOUTKBS (column name). Page-Out Requests Per Second The number of requests per second of page-out requests averaged over the previous 30-second interval. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGE_OUT_REQS or VMPGOUTREQ (historical name), Page-Out Requests Per Second (caption), Page_Out_Reqs (attribute name), and VMPGOUTREQ (column name). Pages Read per Sec (AIX) The number of 4K pages read by VMM per second (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGES_READ_PER_SEC or PRPS (historical name), Pages Read per Sec (AIX) (caption), Pages_Read_per_Sec (attribute name), and PRPS (column name). Pages Written per Sec (AIX) The number of 4K pages written by VMM per second (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value

230 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGES_WRITTEN_PER_SEC or PWPS (historical name), Pages Written per Sec (AIX) (caption), Pages_Written_per_Sec (attribute name), and PWPS (column name). Paging Space Free Pct (AIX) The percentage of system paging space that is free (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGING_SPACE_FREE_PCT or FREE_PCT (historical name), Paging Space Free Pct (AIX) (caption), Paging_Space_Free_Pct (attribute name), and FREE_PCT (column name). Paging Space Read per Sec (AIX) The number of 4K pages read from paging space by VMM per second (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGING_SPACE_READ_PER_SEC or PSRPS (historical name), Paging Space Read per Sec (AIX) (caption), Paging_Space_Read_per_Sec (attribute name), and PSRPS (column name). Paging Space Used Pct (AIX) The percentage of system paging space that is used (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available and -2 indicates Not Collected. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGING_SPACE_USED_PCT or USED_PCT (historical name), Paging Space Used Pct (AIX) (caption), Paging_Space_Used_Pct (attribute name), and USED_PCT (column name). Paging Space Written per Sec (AIX) The number of 4K pages written to paging space by VMM per second (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PAGING_SPACE_WRITE_PER_SEC or PSWPS (historical name), Paging Space Written per Sec (AIX) (caption), Paging_Space_Write_per_Sec (attribute name), and PSWPS (column name). Percent Available Memory Including File Cache (AIX) The percent of physical memory available, including memory used as filesystems cache (AIX only). Note: the value -10 indicates Not Available and -20 indicates Not Collected. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-10), Not Collected (-20). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FILESYS_AVAIL_MEM_PCT or FSAVAILPCT (historical name), Percent Available Memory Including File Cache (AIX) (caption), Filesys_Avail_Mem_Pct (attribute name), and FSAVAILPCT (column name).

Chapter 4. Attributes 231 Percent Disk Swap Space Available The percent of swap space available on disk. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: (Avail_Disk_Swap_Space_MB / Total_Disk_Swap_Space_MB ) * 100. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: AVAIL_DISK_SWAP_SPACE_PCT or ADSSP (historical name), Percent Disk Swap Space Available (caption), Avail_Disk_Swap_Space_Pct (attribute name), and ADSSP (column name). Percent Disk Swap Space Used The percent of swap space used on disk. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: (100 - Avail_Disk_Swap_Space_Pct). The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_DISK_SWAP_SPACE_PCT or UDSSP (historical name), Percent Disk Swap Space Used (caption), Used_Disk_Swap_Space_Pct (attribute name), and UDSSP (column name). Percent Page Replacement Memory Current Value (AIX) The percent of pages considered for replacement currently used by the filesystems cache; numperm value returned by 'vmstat -v' (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FILE_REPL_MEM_PCT or FRMEMPCT (historical name), Percent Page Replacement Memory Current Value (AIX) (caption), File_Repl_Mem_Pct (attribute name), and FRMEMPCT (column name). Percent Page Replacement Memory Max Value (AIX) The maximum percent of pages considered for replacement used by the filesystems cache; maxperm value returned by 'vmstat -v' (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FILE_REPL_MAX_MEM_PCT or FMEMMAXPCT (historical name), Percent Page Replacement Memory Max Value (AIX) (caption), File_Repl_Max_Mem_Pct (attribute name), and FMEMMAXPCT (column name). Percent Page Replacement Memory Min Value (AIX) The minimum percent of pages considered for replacement used by the filesystems cache; minperm value returned by 'vmstat -v' (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: FILE_REPL_MIN_MEM_PCT or FMEMMINPCT (historical name), Percent Page Replacement Memory Min Value (AIX) (caption), File_Repl_Min_Mem_Pct (attribute name), and FMEMMINPCT (column name).

232 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Percent Real Memory Process (AIX) The percent of physical memory used by process segments (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PROCESS_MEM_PCT or PROCPCT (historical name), Percent Real Memory Process (AIX) (caption), Process_Mem_Pct (attribute name), and PROCPCT (column name). Percent Real Memory System (AIX) The percent of physical memory used by system segments (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_MEM_PCT or SYSPCT (historical name), Percent Real Memory System (AIX) (caption), System_Mem_Pct (attribute name), and SYSPCT (column name). Real Memory on Disk Swap Ratio The ratio between total real memory and total swap space on disk. This is calculated by the agent using the formula: (Total_Real_Mem_MB / Total_Disk_Swap_Space_MB ). The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with one decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: REAL_MEM_ON_DISK_SWAP_RATIO or MR (historical name), Real Memory on Disk Swap Ratio (caption), Real_Mem_on_Disk_Swap_Ratio (attribute name), and MR (column name). Repaging Rate (AIX) The global repaging rate per second (AIX only). Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: REPAGING_RATE or RR (historical name), Repaging Rate (AIX) (caption), Repaging_Rate (attribute name), and RR (column name). Scanned Pages (Solaris) The number of pages scanned by the page scanner at last wake-up (Solaris only). Corresponding to 'nscan' in kstat -c pages output The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SCANNED_PAGES or SP (historical name), Scanned Pages (Solaris) (caption), Scanned_Pages (attribute name), and SP (column name). System Paging (Solaris) The system starts paging when the free memory falls below the scanner threshold (Solaris only). Based on 'freemem' and 'lotsfree' in kstat -c pages output. Set to Paging (2) when freemem is less

Chapter 4. Attributes 233 than lotsfree. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Unknown (0), Not Paging (1), Paging (2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: SYSTEM_PAGING or SYSP (historical name), System Paging (Solaris) (caption), System_Paging (attribute name), and SYSP (column name). Total Disk Swap Space (MB) The total number of megabytes of swap spaces defined on disk. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: TOTAL_DISK_SWAP_SPACE_MB or TDSS (historical name), Total Disk Swap Space (MB) (caption), Total_Disk_Swap_Space_MB (attribute name), and TDSS (column name). Unlocked Pageable Memory (Solaris) The amount of unlocked pageable memory available for memory allocation expressed in megabytes (Solaris only). Corresponding to 'availrmem' in kstat -c pages output The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: UNLOCKED_PAGEABLE_MEMORY or UPM (historical name), Unlocked Pageable Memory (Solaris) (caption), Unlocked_Pageable_Memory (attribute name), and UPM (column name). Used Disk Swap Space (MB) The number of megabytes currently used in the swap spaces defined on disk. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USED_DISK_SWAP_SPACE_MB or UDSS (historical name), Used Disk Swap Space (MB) (caption), Used_Disk_Swap_Space_MB (attribute name), and UDSS (column name). ZFS ARC Size (MB) The number of megabytes of physical memory used on the system by ZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache. This information is only available on Solaris machines. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: ARC_SIZE_MB or ARCSIZE (historical name), ZFS ARC Size (MB) (caption), ARC_Size_MB (attribute name), and ARCSIZE (column name). Unix Ping data set Use the Ping data set to monitor target characteristics such as target host and ping result. Historical information is available for the Ping table for users interested in trending server response times. However, to enable history collection for this data set, a list of monitored (pinged) servers must be specified. This data set only monitors servers specified with IPv4 addresses. The list is specified through an environment variable - "KUX_PINGHOSTLIST" in the ux. ini file in the IBM Tivoli Monitoring config directory. For example: KUX_PINGHOSTLIST='/opt/IBM/ITM/config/kuxpinghosts' sample content of kuxpinghosts: # # hosts pinged for availability from this agent # server1. domain. com server2 server4

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

234 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference This data set contains the following attributes: Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Ping Result The result from pinging the host. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Successful (1), Unsuccessful (0), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PING_RESULT or PINGRESULT (historical name), Ping Result (caption), Ping_Result (attribute name), and PINGRESULT (column name). Server Response Time The ping operation response time in milliseconds. The type is real number (32-bit gauge) with three decimal places of precision with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: RESPONSE_TIME or HOSTRESP (historical name), Server Response Time (caption), Response_Time (attribute name), and HOSTRESP (column name). Target Host The host name or IP address of the host to be pinged. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TARGET_HOST or PINGHOST (historical name), Target Host (caption), Target_Host (attribute name), and PINGHOST (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Unix Print Queue data set Use the Print Queue data set to monitor print queue characteristics.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Device Name The name of a device associated with this queue. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: DEVICE_NAME or DEVICENM (historical name), Device Name (caption), Device_Name (attribute name), and DEVICENM (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Number of Jobs The number of jobs in the print queue. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The

Chapter 4. Attributes 235 following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PRINT_QUEUE_DEPTH or PRNTQDEPTH (historical name), Number of Jobs (caption), Print_Queue_Depth (attribute name), and PRNTQDEPTH (column name). Print Queue Name The name of the print queue. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PRINT_QUEUE_NAME or PRT (historical name), Print Queue Name (caption), Print_Queue_Name (attribute name), and PRT (column name). Print Queue Status The status of the print queue. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: PRINT_QUEUE_STATUS or PRNTQSTATE (historical name), Print Queue Status (caption), Print_Queue_Status (attribute name), and PRNTQSTATE (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). Total Size of Jobs in Queue The number of kilobytes in the print queue, including copies. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: PRINT_QUEUE_JOB_SIZE or PRINTQSIZE (historical name), Total Size of Jobs in Queue (caption), Print_Queue_Job_Size (attribute name), and PRINTQSIZE (column name). User data set The numeric identification number varies from system to system and user to user. An example of a user ID could be 48765.

This data set is not visible in the UI. It is available for thresholds.

This data set contains the following attributes: Idle Time (Minutes) The number of minutes that pass since a user last entered a command. Use this attribute to check idle time. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. The type is integer (32-bit gauge) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: IDLE_TIME or USERIDLE (historical name), Idle Time (Minutes) (caption), Idle_Time (attribute name), and USERIDLE (column name). Location Information provided by the user about their location. A valid entry is a simple text string,

236 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference alphanumeric with a maximum length 16 characters. This information varies from location to location, and might not be available for all users or for all UNIX operating systems. Check with your local System Administrator for additional information concerning this attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOCATION or USERSITE (historical name), Location (caption), Location (attribute name), and USERSITE (column name). Location (Unicode) Information provided by the user about their location. A valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length 256 characters. This information varies from location to location, and might not be available for all users or for all UNIX operating systems. Check with your local System Administrator for additional information concerning this attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOCATION_U or UUSERSITE (historical name), Location (Unicode) (caption), Location_U (attribute name), and UUSERSITE (column name). Login Name The login name of a user. A valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length 16 characters. Use this attribute to include or exclude specific user login names in the situation. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGIN_NAME or USERLOGIN (historical name), Login Name (caption), Login_Name (attribute name), and USERLOGIN (column name). Login Name (Unicode) The login name of a user. Use this attribute to include or exclude specific user login names in the situation. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGIN_NAME_U or UUSERLOGIN (historical name), Login Name (Unicode) (caption), Login_Name_U (attribute name), and UUSERLOGIN (column name). Login Time The date and time a user logged in. Valid entries are in the format: CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm. For example, to express November 6, 1998, 1:05 p. m., enter 0981106130500000. The type is timestamp. The following names are defined for this attribute: LOGIN_TIME or USERWHEN (historical name), Login Time (caption), Login_Time (attribute name), and USERWHEN (column name). Name The full name of a user. A valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length 32 characters. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME or USERNAME (historical name), Name (caption), Name (attribute name), and USERNAME (column name). Name (Unicode) The full name of a user. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NAME_U or UUSERNAME (historical name), Name (Unicode) (caption), Name_U (attribute name), and UUSERNAME (column name). Node The managed system name of the agent. This attribute is a key attribute. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: NODE (historical name), Node (caption), ORIGINNODE (attribute name), and ORIGINNODE (column name). Terminal The identity of a logged-in device. A valid entry is a simple text string, alphanumeric with a maximum length 8 characters. For example, a value of w14921 could be the name of a device.

Chapter 4. Attributes 237 This could indicate a location, such as Wood Lake. Your location might already have a naming convention for network devices. Check with your local system administrator for additional information. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TERMINAL or USERTTY (historical name), Terminal (caption), Terminal (attribute name), and USERTTY (column name). Timestamp The local time at the agent when the data was collected. The type is string. The following names are defined for this attribute: TIMESTAMP (historical name), Timestamp (caption), Timestamp (attribute name), and TIMESTAMP (column name). User ID The numeric ID the system assigned to a user. Note: the value -1 indicates Not Available, -2 indicates Not Collected, 2147483647 indicates Value_Exceeds_Maximum, and -2147483648 indicates Value_Exceeds_Minimum. Use this attribute to include or exclude a particular user in the situation. This attribute is supported on all platforms. On AIX, you need a patch from IBM in order to get the user ID. The type is integer (32-bit numeric property) with enumerated values. The following values are defined: Value Exceeds Maximum (2147483647), Value Exceeds Minimum (-2147483648), Not Available (-1), Not Collected (-2). Any value that does not have a definition here is displayed in the User Interface. The following names are defined for this attribute: USER_ID or UID (historical name), User ID (caption), User_ID (attribute name), and UID (column name).

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attributes (continued) Special characters Active Virtual Memory (KBytes) 197 % CPU Threshold attribute 93 Admin Operation 86 % Disk Read Time attribute 119 Admin Process ID 86 Admin Start Time 86 Agent Active Runtime Status 46 A Agent Availability Management Status 48 Access attribute 127 Agent Availability Status 46 accessibility features 239 Agent Host Name 46 Account Locked attribute 52 Agent Management Status 49 Active Virtual Memory (KBytes) attribute 197 Agent Name 46, 49, 92, 93 additional information Agent Path 93 attributes 41 Agent Status 92 Admin Operation attribute 86 Agent Type 46, 49, 92, 93 Admin Process ID attribute 86 Agent Version 49 Admin Start Time attribute 86 AIX AMS 50 Agent Active Runtime Status data set 46 AIX Defined Users 52 Agent Availability Management Status data set 48 AIX Devices 53 Agent Availability Status attribute 46 AIX Logical Volumes 54 Agent Host Name attribute 46 AIX LPAR 55 Agent Management Status attribute 49 AIX Memory Per Page (AIX) 64 Agent Name attribute 46, 49, 92, 93 AIX MPIO Attributes 67 Agent Path attribute 93 AIX MPIO Status 68 Agent Status attribute 92 AIX Network Adapters 69 Agent Type attribute 46, 49, 92, 93 AIX Physical Volumes 76 Agent Version attribute 49 AIX System IO 78 AIX AMS data set 50 AIX Volume Groups 80 AIX Defined Users data set 52 AIX WPAR CPU 82 AIX Devices data set 53 AIX WPAR File System 84 AIX Logical Volumes data set 54 AIX WPAR Information 85 AIX LPAR data set 55 AIX WPAR Network 89 AIX Memory Per Page (AIX) data set 64 AIX WPAR Physical Memory 90 AIX MPIO Attributes data set 67 Alert Details 92 AIX MPIO Status data set 68 Alert Message 92 AIX Network Adapters data set 69 Alerts Table 91 AIX Physical Volumes data set 76 AMS Memory Entitlement 50 AIX System IO data set 78 AMS Memory In Use 50 AIX Volume Groups data set 80 AMS Memory Loaned 50 AIX WPAR CPU data set 82 AMS Mode 51 AIX WPAR File System data set 84 AMS Physical Memory 51 AIX WPAR Information data set 85 AMS Pool ID 51 AIX WPAR Network data set 89 AMS Pool Size 51 AIX WPAR Physical Memory data set 90 Attrib Name 135 Alert Details attribute 92 Attribute 67 Alert Message attribute 92 Attribute Name 96, 100, 104 Alerts Table data set 91 Autostart 85 AMS Memory Entitlement attribute 50 Available CPU Units in Pool 58 AMS Memory In Use attribute 50 Available CPUs in Pool 55 AMS Memory Loaned attribute 50 Available Disk Swap Space (MB) 224 AMS Mode attribute 51 Available Memory Including File Cache MB (AIX) 224 AMS Physical Memory attribute 51 Available Real Memory (MB) 224 AMS Pool ID attribute 51 Available Swap Space (MB) 219 AMS Pool Size attribute 51 Available Virtual Storage (MB) 220 Attrib Name attribute 135 Average Collection Duration 183 Attribute attribute 67 Average Execution Duration 96 Attribute Name attribute 96, 100, 104 Average Page Scans 1 Minute 224 attributes Average Page Scans 15 Minutes 224 % CPU Threshold 93 Average Page Scans 5 Minutes 225 % Disk Read Time 119 Average Page Scans 60 Minutes 225 Access 127 Average Page-Ins 1 Minute 225 Account Locked 52 Average Page-Ins 15 Minutes 225

© Copyright IBM Corp. 2010, 2018 245 attributes (continued) attributes (continued) Average Page-Ins 5 Minutes 226 Broadcast Pkts Sent 70 Average Page-Ins 60 Minutes 226 Broadcast Pkts Sent per Sec 70 Average Page-Outs 1 Minute 226 Build Number 49 Average Page-Outs 15 Minutes 226 Busy Pct 55 Average Page-Outs 5 Minutes 226 Busy Percent 122 Average Page-Outs 60 Minutes 227 Bytes Recvd 70 Average Processes in Run Queue 201 Bytes Recvd per Sec 70 Average Processor Time 135 Bytes Sent 71 Average Queue 121 Bytes Sent (AIX) 150 Average Service Queue Size (AIX) 121 Bytes Sent per Sec 71 Average Service Time 121 Cache Hit Percent 183 Average Wait 121 Cache Hits 183 Avg CPU Busy 1 minute 188 Cache Misses 184 Avg CPU Busy 15 minutes 188 Capacity Weight 59 Avg CPU Busy 5 minutes 188 Capped CPU 194 Avg CPU Busy 60 minutes 188 Capped Memory 194 Avg Disk Bytes Xfer 121 Capped Mode 55 Avg Input Errors Rate 1 Minute 147 Check Frequency 46, 93 Avg Input Errors Rate 15 Minutes 147 Checkpointable 86 Avg Input Errors Rate 5 Minutes 147 Checksum 127 Avg Input Errors Rate 60 Minutes 147 Checksum Algorithm 127 Avg Input Packet Rate 1 Minute 143 Child System CPU Time 171 Avg Input Packet Rate 15 Minutes 147 Child User CPU Time 171 Avg Input Packet Rate 5 Minutes 148 Class 53, 131, 215 Avg Input Packet Rate 60 Minutes 148 Client Frames 65 Avg Output Errors Rate 1 Minute 148 Codepage 137 Avg Output Errors Rate 15 Minutes 148 Collisions 143 Avg Output Errors Rate 5 Minutes 149 Collisions Rate Avg 1 Minute 150 Avg Output Errors Rate 60 Minutes 149 Collisions Rate Avg 15 Minutes 150 Avg Output Packets Rate 1 Minute 143 Collisions Rate Avg 5 Minutes 150 Avg Output Packets Rate 15 Minutes 149 Collisions Rate Avg 60 Minutes 151 Avg Output Packets Rate 5 Minutes 149 Command 172 Avg Output Packets Rate 60 Minutes 149 Command (Unicode) 170 Avg Page Ins 1 Minute 202 Command Line 46 Avg Page Ins 15 Minutes 202 Compressed Frames 65 Avg Page Ins 5 Minutes 202 Computational Memory (AIX) 220 Avg Page Ins 60 Minutes 202 Computational Memory MB (AIX) 227 Avg Page Outs 1 Minute 202 Configuration Information 93 Avg Page Outs 15 Minutes 202 Configuration Script 93 Avg Page Outs 5 Minutes 203 Connection 68 Avg Page Outs 60 Minutes 203 Connections Closed Per Second (AIX) 210 Avg Page Scans 1 Minute 203 Connections Established Per Second (AIX) 210 Avg Page Scans 15 Minutes 203 Context Switch 172 Avg Page Scans 5 Minutes 203 Context Switch (Superseded) 172 Avg Page Scans 60 Minutes 203 Context Switches 190 Avg Processes RunQueue 60 Minutes 204 Context Switches per Sec (AIX) 191 Avg Read Transfer MS (AIX) 122 Count of Processes 172 Avg System CPU 1 minute 189 CPU Busy (Percent) 186, 204 Avg System CPU 15 minutes 189 CPU Capacity Increment 59 Avg System CPU 5 minutes 189 CPU Consumption Limit 83 Avg System CPU 60 minutes 189 CPU Context Switches 197 Avg User CPU 1 minute 190 CPU Entitlement 59 Avg User CPU 15 minutes 190 CPU ID 172, 186 Avg User CPU 5 minutes 190 CPU Pct 107, 170 Avg User CPU 60 minutes 190 CPU Percent 211, 213 Avg Write Transfer MS (AIX) 122 CPU Pool ID 59 Bad Pkts Recvd 69 CPU Share PCT 194 Bad Pkts Recvd per Sec 69 CPU Shares 195 Bandwidth Utilization Percent (AIX) 150 CPU Status 186 Base Command 170, 211, 212 CPU Time 170, 191 Block Reads 204 CPU Usage 191 Block Writes 204 CPU Utilization 173 Boot Time 204 Cross Calls 191 Broadcast IP 89 Current File Position 137 Broadcast Pkts Recvd 69 Current File Size 138 Broadcast Pkts Recvd per Sec 70 Custom attribute Float #1 100, 104

246 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference attributes (continued) attributes (continued) Custom attribute Float #2 100, 104 Donation Enablement 55 Custom attribute Float #3 100, 104 Duplicate Group Name 218 Custom attribute Float #4 101, 104 Duplicate User Name 214 Custom attribute Float #5 101, 104 Effective Group ID 173 Custom attribute Integer #1 101, 105 Effective Group Name 173 Custom attribute Integer #2 101, 105 Effective User ID 173 Custom attribute Integer #3 101, 105 Effective User Name 173 Custom attribute Integer #4 101, 105 EIFEvent 133 Custom attribute Integer #5 102, 105 Elapsed Time 174 Custom attribute String #1 102, 105 Entitlement 56 Custom attribute String #2 102, 106 Entitlement Pct 60 Custom attribute String #3 102, 106 Entitlement Used Pct 55 Custom attribute String #4 102, 106 Entry Address 174 Custom attribute String #5 102, 106 Error Code 133, 184 Custom Label Float #1 96 Event Type 132 Custom Label Float #2 96 Event Waited On 174 Custom Label Float #3 96 EventId 132 Custom Label Float #4 96 Execs Executed 204 Custom Label Float #5 96 Execution Duration 98 Custom Label Integer #1 97 Execution Start 98 Custom Label Integer #2 97 Execution State 174 Custom Label Integer #3 97 Expires 52 Custom Label Integer #4 97 Failed Read per Sec (AIX) 123 Custom Label Integer #5 97 Failed Writes per Sec (AIX) 123 Custom Label String #1 97 FCP Daemon Status 126 Custom Label String #2 97 Feature Type 126 Custom Label String #3 97 File 127 Custom Label String #4 97 File (Unicode) 127 Custom Label String #5 98 File Compare Option 216 Custom Name 98, 102, 106 File Compare Result 216 Custom Scripts 96 File Content Changed 127 Custom Scripts Runtime 100 File Information 126 Custom Scripts Runtime Sampled 104 File Name 138, 217 CustomInteger1 131 File Name 1 217 CustomInteger2 131 File Name 2 217 CustomInteger3 131 File Size (Bytes) 127 CustomSlot1 131 File Size (Bytes) (Superseded) 128 CustomSlot10 131 File Size (MB) 128 CustomSlot2 131 File Size (MB) (Superseded) 128 CustomSlot3 131 File Status 138 CustomSlot4 131 File System Status 109 CustomSlot5 131 File System Type 109 CustomSlot6 132 File Type 138 CustomSlot7 132 Filter Count 135 CustomSlot8 132 Filter Count Matched 136 CustomSlot9 132 Filter Count Unmatched 136 Daily Restart Count 47 Filter Number 136 Data Collection Status 107 Flag 174 Decay Rate (AIX) 227 Float Standard Output 102, 106 Dedicated CPU 195 Forks Executed 197 Dependencies 94 Fraction CPUs Consumed 83 Description 67 Free Frames 65 Device Interrupts 204 Free MB 76, 80 Device Name 67, 68, 84, 235 Free Memory MB 90 Disk 109 Free Memory Pct 90 Disk Name 119 Free Pct 76, 80 Disk Name (Unicode) 119 Free Virtual Memory (KBytes) 205 Disk Performance 118 Fully Qualified File Name 128 Disk Read Bytes per Sec 119 Gateway (AIX) 151 Disk Reads per Sec 122 Group 128 Disk Write Bytes per Sec 119 Group (Unicode) 128 Disk Writes per Sec 122 Group ID 218 DNS Name 219 Group Name 175, 218 Domain (AIX) 151 Hardware Manufacturer 140 Donated Busy Cycles Pct 59 Hardware Model 140 Donated Idle Cycles Pct 60 Heap Size 175

Index 247 attributes (continued) attributes (continued) Home 85 Logname 132 Hostname 60, 86 Long Checksum 129 Hostname IPv4 DNS Name 151 LPAR CPU Consumed Pct 83 Hypervisor Calls 60 LPAR Entitlement 83 Hypervisor Page Ins 51 LPAR Memory Size MB 91 Hypervisor Page Ins Time 51 LPAR Memory Used Pct 91 Idle CPU (Percent) 186, 197 LPAR Name 56 Idle Time (Minutes) 236 LPAR Number 56 Init Process ID 195 MAC Address 144 Inodes Available Percent 112 Machine ID 56 Inodes Free 112 Machine Information 140 Inodes Free (Superseded) 113 Machine Serial Number 60, 140 Inodes Used 109 Major Fault 175 Inodes Used (Superseded) 113 Major Fault (Superseded) 176 Inodes Used Percent 113 Major Faults 192 Input Errors 143 Managed UNIX OS Profiles 142 Input Packet Error Percent 151 Manager Type 49, 94 Instance Name 47 Mask (AIX) 152 Integer Standard Output 103, 106 Match Count 217 Interface DNS Name 152 Match Option 217 Interface IP Address 143 Match Pattern 217 Interface Name 89 Max CPU Cap Used Pct 56 Interface Status 144 Max CPU Capacity 61 Interrupts 191 Max Dispatch Latency 61 Interrupts As Threads 192 Max Memory 61 Intervals Skipped 98, 184 Max Phys CPUs 61 Involuntary Context Switch 175 Max Processes 141 Involuntary Context Switch (Superseded) 175 Max Processor Time 136 Involuntary Context Switches 192 Max Read Service MS (AIX) 123 IP Address 47, 85, 89, 219 Max Request In WaitQ MS (AIX) 123 IP Version 219 Max TransmitsQ 71 IPv6 Address 205 Max TransmitsQ per Sec 71 Kernel Release 94 Max Virt CPUs 61 Last Accessed Time 129 Max Write Service MS (AIX) 124 Last Attr Chg Time 129 Maximum Daily Restarts 94 Last Changed Time 129 Maximum Pool Capacity 62 Last Collection Duration 184 Maximum Transmission Unit 144 Last Collection Finished 184 Mem Pct 176 Last Collection Start 185 Memory Frames 65 Last Health Check 47 Memory Percent 213 Last Machine ID 60 Memory Size MB 91 Last Matched Time 136 Memory Threshold 94 Last Modification Time 138 Memory Unit 94 Last Unmatched Time 136 Min CPU Capacity 62 Link Name 129 Min Memory 62 Link Name (Unicode) 129 Min Processor Time 136 Links 129 Min Read Service MS (AIX) 124 Load Average (1 Min.) 198 Min Req Virt CPU 62 Load Average (15 Min.) 198 Min Request In WaitQ MS (AIX) 124 Load Average (5 Min.) 198 Min Virt CPUs 62 Location 215, 236 Min Write Service MS (AIX) 124 Location (Unicode) 237 Minor Fault 176 Log File Profile Events 130 Minor Fault (Superseded) 176 Log File Profiles 133 Minor Faults 193 Log File Regex Statistics 135 Mode 129 Log File Status 137 Mount Options 84, 113 Logical Blk Buffer Cache Reads per Sec 78 Mount Point 54, 84, 113 Logical Blk Buffer Cache Writes per Sec 78 Mount Point (Unicode) 110 Logical Block Reads 205 msg 132 Logical Block Writes 205 Multicast Pkts Recvd 71 Logical Context Switches (AIX) 192 Multicast Pkts Recvd per Sec 71 Login Name 237 Multicast Pkts Sent 72 Login Name (Unicode) 237 Multicast Pkts Sent per Sec 72 Login Retries 52 Name 53, 54, 72, 76, 80, 108, 110, 140, 195, 214, 215, 237 Login Time 237 Name (Unicode) 110, 237 Logkey 132, 138 Net Address 205

248 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference attributes (continued) attributes (continued) Net Memory Available (MB) 227 NonBlock Writes 206 Net Memory Available (Percent) 228 Num CPUs Consumed 83 Net Memory Used (MB) 228 Num Hypervisor Calls per Sec 62 Net Memory Used (Percent) 228 Num Records Matched 139 Network 142 Num Records Not Matched 139 Network Interface Name 144, 219 Num Records Processed 139 Network Mask 89 Number of Active Physical Volumes 81 NFS and RPC Statistics 153 Number of Collections 185 NFS Client Calls 153 Number of CPUs (AIX) 206 NFS Client Calls Rejected 154 Number of Executions 98 NFS Client File Creates 154 Number of Jobs 235 NFS Client File System Statistics Calls 154 Number of Logical CPUs 63 NFS Client Get Attribute Calls 154 Number of Logical Volumes 77, 81 NFS Client Link Calls 155 Number of non Kernel zombie processes (AIX) 206 NFS Client lookups 155 Number of Physical CPUs 57 NFS Client Make Directory Calls 155 Number of Physical CPUs in Shared Pool 63 NFS Client Null Calls 155 Number of Physical Processors 141 NFS Client Read Calls 155 Number of Physical Volumes 81 NFS Client Read Directory Calls 156 Number of Stale Partitions 77 NFS Client Read Link Calls 156 Number of System Procs 198 NFS Client Rejected Call Percentage 156 Number of Threads 47 NFS Client Remove Directory Calls 156 Number of User Sessions 206 NFS Client Remove File Calls 157 Number of Virtual CPUs 57 NFS Client Rename File Calls 157 Object Name 185 NFS Client root Calls 157 Object Status 134, 185 NFS Client Set Attribute Calls 157 Object Type 185 NFS Client Symbolic Link Calls 158 Occurrence Count 132 NFS Client Write Cache Calls 158 Online Mem 57 NFS Client Writes 158 Operating System 47, 50, 92, 94, 215 NFS Server Calls 158 Operating System Level 108 NFS Server Calls Rejected 159 Operating System Name 95 NFS Server File Creates 159 Operating System Version 95 NFS Server File System Statistics Calls 159 Output Errors 144 NFS Server Get Attr Percent 159 Output Packet Error Percent 152 NFS Server Get Attribute Calls 159 Output Type 98, 103, 107 NFS Server Link Calls 160 overview 41 NFS Server lookups 160 Owner 87, 130 NFS Server Make Directory Calls 160 Owner (Unicode) 130 NFS Server Null Calls 160 Packet Collisions Percent 152 NFS Server Read Calls 161 Packets Received 152 NFS Server Read Directory Calls 161 Packets Received Per Second 145 NFS Server Read Link Calls 161 Packets Transmitted 145 NFS Server Read Link Percent 161 Packets Transmitted Per Second 145 NFS Server Read Percent 161 Page Faults (Per Sec) 206 NFS Server Rejected Call Percentage 162 Page Faults Per Second 47, 228 NFS Server Remove Directory Calls 162 Page Ins Rate 206 NFS Server Remove File Calls 162 Page Out Rate 207 NFS Server Rename File Calls 162 Page Reclaims (Per Sec) 198 NFS Server root Calls 163 Page Reclaims Per Second 229 NFS Server Set Attribute Calls 163 Page Scan Rate (KB Per Second) 229 NFS Server Symbolic Link Calls 163 Page Scan Rate Per Second 229 NFS Server Write Cache Calls 163 Page Scan Rate(Per Sec) 199 NFS Server Write Percent 164 Page Scanning 207 NFS Server Writes 164 Page Scans By Clock Per Sec 66 NFS Version 164 Page Size 229 Nice Value 176 Page Size (KB) 66 No Password 214 Page Space Used (AIX) 177 Node 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 65, 68, 72, 77, 79, 80, 82, 84, Page Steals Per Second 66 85, 89, 90, 92, 94, 98, 103, 106, 108, 110, 119, 126, 129, 132, Page-In Rate (KB per Second) 229 134, 137, 139, 140, 142, 144, 164, 170, 185, 187, 195, 198, Page-In Requests Per Second 230 210, 211, 213, 214, 215, 217, 218, 219, 220, 235, 237 Page-Ins (Per Sec) 199 Node Name 84 Page-Out Rate (KB per Second) 230 Non Computational Memory (AIX) 220 Page-Out Requests Per Second 230 Non Computational Memory MB (AIX) 228 Page-Outs (Per Sec) 199 Non Working Frames 65 Paged In Pages from Page Space Per Sec 66 NonBlock Reads 205 Paged Out Pages from Page Space Per Sec 66

Index 249 attributes (continued) attributes (continued) Pages Paged-In (Per Sec) 207 Process Name 48, 93, 95 Pages Paged-In Per Second 220 Process System CPU (Percent) 48 Pages Paged-Out (Per Sec) 207 Process User CPU (Percent) 48 Pages Paged-Out Per Second 220 Processes Idle 199 Pages Read per Sec (AIX) 230 Processes Runnable 199 Pages Written per Sec (AIX) 230 Processes Running 207 Paging Space Free Pct (AIX) 231 Processes Sleeping 199 Paging Space Read per Sec (AIX) 231 Processes Stopped 199 Paging Space Used Pct (AIX) 231 Processes Zombie 200 Paging Space Written per Sec (AIX) 231 Processes/Threads in Run Queue 200 Parent 53, 68, 72, 216 Processes/Threads Waiting 200 Parent (AIX) 119 Processor Megahertz 140 Parent Process ID 47, 177 Profile Performance Object Status 183 PAS ID 95 Property File Name 99, 103, 107 Path 130, 195 Property Group 99 Path (Unicode) 130 Qoverflow 74 Path Status 69 Qoverflow per Sec 74 Percent Available Memory Including File Cache (AIX) 231 Query Name 185 Percent Computational Memory (AIX) 221 RC CPU Limits Hard Max 83, 87 Percent Disk Swap Space Available 232 RC CPU Limits Min 87 Percent Disk Swap Space Used 232 RC CPU Limits Soft Max 87 Percent Disk Write Time 124 RC CPU Shares 87 Percent Non Computational Memory (AIX) 221 RC Is Active 85 Percent Page Replacement Memory Current Value RC Max Processes 87 (AIX) 232 RC Max Threads 87 Percent Page Replacement Memory Max Value (AIX) 232 RC Memory Limits Hard Max 87, 91 Percent Page Replacement Memory Min Value (AIX) 232 RC Memory Limits Min 88 Percent Real Memory Available 221 RC Memory Limits Soft Max 88 Percent Real Memory Process (AIX) 233 RC Memory Shares 88 Percent Real Memory System (AIX) 233 RC per Process VM Limit 88 Percent Real Memory Used 221 RC RSet 88 Percent Swap Space Available 221 Read Timeouts per Sec (AIX) 125 Percent Swap Space Used 222 Read Transfers Per Sec (AIX) 120 Percent Virtual Storage Available 222 Read/Write 178 Percent Virtual Storage Used 222 Read/Write (Superseded) 178 Phantom Interrupts 63 Real Group ID 178 Phys Blk Buffer Cache Reads per Sec 79 Real Memory on Disk Swap Ratio 233 Phys Blk Buffer Cache Writes per Sec 79 Received Megabytes (Total) 152 Phys Busy Pct 63 Received Megabytes/second 145 Phys Raw Reads per Sec 79 Recv Interrupts 74 Phys Raw Writes per Sec 79 Recv Interrupts per Sec 74 Physical Consumption (AIX) 187, 207 Recv Pkts Dropped 74 Physical CPU Size of Shared Pool 63 Recv Pkts Dropped per Sec 75 Physical CPU Units Used 57 Refresh Interval 99, 186 Physical Memory 195 RegEx Pattern 137, 139 Ping Result 235 Remote Host 139 Pkts Recv Error 72 RemoteHost 133 Pkts Recv Errors per Sec 72 Repaging Rate (AIX) 233 Pkts Recvd 73 Resident Data Size (AIX) 179 Pkts Recvd per Sec 73 Resident Size 48 Pkts Sent 73 Resident Text Size (AIX) 179 Pkts Sent Error 73 Result Type 137 Pkts Sent Errors per Sec 73 Return Code 99, 103, 107 Pkts Sent per Sec 73 Roles 52 Policy File Timestamp 95 Row Number 103, 107 Pool Entitlement 64 ROWNO 130 Pool ID 196 RPC Client Bad Xid Replies Limit Percent 164 Print Queue Name 236 RPC Client Bad Xid Replies Percent 164 Print Queue Status 236 RPC Client Calls 165 Priority 177 RPC Client Calls Rejected by Server 165 Process 169 RPC Client Calls Rejected by Server Percent 165 Process Command 177, 212, 213 RPC Client Calls Retransmitted 165 Process Command (Unicode) 178 RPC Client Calls Retransmitted Limit Percent 166 Process Filter (Unicode) 178 RPC Client Calls Retransmitted Percent 166 Process Group LeaderID 178 RPC Client Calls Timed Out 166 Process ID 48, 92, 108, 170, 212, 213 RPC Client Calls Timed Out Percent 166

250 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference attributes (continued) attributes (continued) RPC Client Replies Not Matching Calls 166 String Standard Output 103, 107 RPC Client Times Authentication Refreshed 167 Subnode Affinity 135, 142 RPC Client Times Call Wait On Busy 167 Subnode Config File 134 RPC Server Calls 167 Subnode Description 134 RPC Server Calls Rejected 167 Subnode MSN 134, 142 RPC Server Calls Rejected Percent 168 Subnode Resource Name 134, 139, 142 RPC Server Dup Checks 168 Subnode Type 134, 142 RPC Server Dup Reqs 168 Subnode Version 135, 142 RPC Server Dup Reqs Percent 168 Swap Space Free 208 RPC Server Packets Too Short 168 Syscall Read Chars per Sec 79 RPC Server Packets with Malformed Header 169 Syscall Write Chars per Sec 80 RPC Server Times Packet Unavailable 169 System 197 SAMPLENO 130 System Board UUID 141 Scanned Pages (Solaris) 233 System Calls 193, 200 Scheduler 196 System CPU (Percent) 187, 200 Scheduling Class 179 System CPU Pct 82 Script Name 99 System CPU Time 180 Script Path Name 99, 103, 107 System Paging (Solaris) 233 Script Standard Error 99 System Processes (Percent) 141 Sent Interrupts 75 System Read 208 Sent Interrupts per Sec 75 System Software Version (AIX) 208 Sent Pkts Dropped 75 System Write 208 Sent Pkts Dropped per Sec 75 Table Name 137, 139 Server Response Time 235 Target Host 235 Service Name 50, 95 TCP Data Packets Retransmitted Per Second 210 Service Queue Full per Sec (AIX) 125 TCP Statistics 210 Session ID 179 Terminal 237 Shared Mode 57 Terminal Device 180 Shares usr Dir 88 Text Size (AIX) 180 Size (GB) (Superseded) 113 Thread Count 180 Size (GigaBytes) 110 Thread Migrations 194 Size (KBytes) 108, 110, 170 Time 108, 180 Size (KBytes) (Superseded) 114 Time In Hypervisor Pct 64 Size (MB) (Superseded) 114 Time Spent in Hypervisor Pct (AIX) 209 Size (MegaBytes) 110 Timestamp 48, 50, 52, 53, 54, 58, 67, 68, 69, 75, 77, 80, 81, Size MB 54, 77, 81 82, 84, 85, 89, 90, 93, 96, 100, 103, 107, 109, 112, 120, 126, SMP CPU 186 130, 133, 135, 137, 139, 141, 142, 145, 169, 171, 186, 187, SMT Mode 58 196, 200, 210, 212, 213, 214, 216, 217, 218, 219, 222, 235, SMT Threads 58 236, 238 Solaris Zones 194 Top CPU Processes 211 Space Available (GB) (Superseded) 114 Top Memory Processes 212 Space Available (GigaBytes) 114 Total Child CPU Time 181 Space Available (KB) (Superseded) 114 Total CPU Percent 181 Space Available (KBytes) 111 Total CPU Time 181 Space Available (MB) (Superseded) 115 Total CPUs 196 Space Available (MegaBytes) 111 Total Disk Swap Space (MB) 234 Space Available Percent 111 Total Inodes 112 Space Used (GB) (Superseded) 115 Total Inodes (Superseded) 116 Space Used (GigaBytes) 111 Total Packets Received 145 Space Used (KB) (Superseded) 115 Total Packets Received (Superseded) 153 Space Used (KBytes) 115 Total Packets Received Per Second (AIX) 211 Space Used (MB) (Superseded) 116 Total Packets Sent Per Second (AIX) 211 Space Used (MegaBytes) 111 Total Packets Transmitted 146 Space Used Percent 112 Total Packets Transmitted (Superseded) 153 Spins On Mutexes 193 Total Processor Time 137 Spins On RW Locks 193 Total Real Memory (KBytes) 201 Stack Size 179 Total Real Memory (MB) 222 StartTime 108, 180 Total Size (Pages) 48 Startup Script 95 Total Size of Jobs in Queue 236 State 53, 54, 77, 81, 85, 216 Total Swap Space (MB) 223 Status 69, 108, 196 Total Used Pct 58 Status Code 99, 126 Total Virtual Memory (KBytes) 209 Status Script 95 Total Virtual Storage (MB) 223 Stolen Busy Cycles Pct (AIX) 208 Transfer Rate 120 Stolen Idle Cycles Pct (AIX) 208 Transferred Bytes (KBytes) 125 Stop Script 95 Transfers KB per Sec (AIX) 125

Index 251 attributes (continued) attributes (continued) TransmitsQ 76 ZFS Space Used Percent 117 TransmitsQ per Sec 76 ZFS Used by Children (KBytes) 117 Transmitted Megabytes (Total) 153 ZFS Used by Dataset (KBytes) 118 Transmitted Megabytes/second 146 ZFS Used by RefReservation (KBytes) 118 Type 53, 54, 76, 86, 130, 146, 181, 201, 216 ZFS Used by Snapshots (KBytes) 118 Type (AIX) 120 Zone CPU Usage 196 Unallocated CPU In Pool 64 Zone ID 197 Unique ID 77 Zone ID (Solaris) 183, 209 Unix All Users 214 Zone Name (Solaris) 183, 210 UNIX Devices 215 Autostart attribute 85 Unix File Comparison 216 Available CPU Units in Pool attribute 58 Unix File Pattern 217 Available CPUs in Pool attribute 55 Unix Group 218 Available Disk Swap Space (MB) attribute 224 UNIX IP Address 219 Available Memory Including File Cache MB (AIX) Unix Memory 219 attribute 224 Unix Ping 234 Available Real Memory (MB) attribute 224 Unix Print Queue 235 Available Swap Space (MB) attribute 219 Unlocked Pageable Memory (Solaris) 234 Available Virtual Storage (MB) attribute 220 Up Time 209 Average Collection Duration attribute 183 Up Time (Seconds) 201 Average Execution Duration attribute 96 Uptime 58 Average Page Scans 1 Minute attribute 224 Used Disk Swap Space (MB) 234 Average Page Scans 15 Minutes attribute 224 Used MB 78, 81 Average Page Scans 5 Minutes attribute 225 Used Memory MB 91 Average Page Scans 60 Minutes attribute 225 Used Memory Pct 90 Average Page-Ins 1 Minute attribute 225 Used Pct 78, 82 Average Page-Ins 15 Minutes attribute 225 Used Real Memory (MB) 223 Average Page-Ins 5 Minutes attribute 226 Used Swap Space (MB) 223 Average Page-Ins 60 Minutes attribute 226 Used Virtual Storage (MB) 223 Average Page-Outs 1 Minute attribute 226 User 236 Average Page-Outs 15 Minutes attribute 226 User CPU (Percent) 187, 201 Average Page-Outs 5 Minutes attribute 226 User CPU Pct 82 Average Page-Outs 60 Minutes attribute 227 User CPU Time 181 Average Processes in Run Queue attribute 201 User ID 171, 214, 238 Average Processor Time attribute 135 User Name 48, 53, 182, 212, 213 Average Queue attribute 121 User Name (Unicode) 182 Average Service Queue Size (AIX) attribute 121 User Sessions 215 Average Service Time attribute 121 User Settable 68 Average Wait attribute 121 Value 68 Avg CPU Busy 1 minute attribute 188 Version 201 Avg CPU Busy 15 minutes attribute 188 VFS Type 84 Avg CPU Busy 5 minutes attribute 188 Virt Context CPU Switches per Sec 64 Avg CPU Busy 60 minutes attribute 188 Virtual Machine Identifier 141 Avg Disk Bytes Xfer attribute 121 Virtual Memory 196 Avg Input Errors Rate 1 Minute attribute 147 Virtual Memory Percent Available 209 Avg Input Errors Rate 15 Minutes attribute 147 Virtual Memory Percent Used 209 Avg Input Errors Rate 5 Minutes attribute 147 Virtual Size 109, 171, 212, 214 Avg Input Errors Rate 60 Minutes attribute 147 Volume Group Name 54, 78 Avg Input Packet Rate 1 Minute attribute 143 Volume Group Name (AIX) 116, 120 Avg Input Packet Rate 15 Minutes attribute 147 Wait CPU Time 182 Avg Input Packet Rate 5 Minutes attribute 148 Wait I/O (Percent) 188, 201 Avg Input Packet Rate 60 Minutes attribute 148 Wait Lock Time 182 Avg Output Errors Rate 1 Minute attribute 148 WLM Name (AIX) 182 Avg Output Errors Rate 15 Minutes attribute 148 WPAR Application Path 89 Avg Output Errors Rate 5 Minutes attribute 149 WPAR CPU Consumed Pct 82 Avg Output Errors Rate 60 Minutes attribute 149 WPAR Name 82, 84, 86, 89, 90 Avg Output Packets Rate 1 Minute attribute 143 WPAR Name (AIX) 182 Avg Output Packets Rate 15 Minutes attribute 149 Write Timeout per Sec (AIX) 125 Avg Output Packets Rate 5 Minutes attribute 149 Write Transfers Per Sec (AIX) 120 Avg Output Packets Rate 60 Minutes attribute 149 Zero Frames Per Sec 67 Avg Page Ins 1 Minute attribute 202 ZFS ARC Size (MB) 234 Avg Page Ins 15 Minutes attribute 202 ZFS Quota (KBytes) 116 Avg Page Ins 5 Minutes attribute 202 ZFS RefQuota (KBytes) 116 Avg Page Ins 60 Minutes attribute 202 ZFS RefReservation (KBytes) 117 Avg Page Outs 1 Minute attribute 202 ZFS Reservation (KBytes) 117 Avg Page Outs 15 Minutes attribute 202 ZFS Space Used (KBytes) 117 Avg Page Outs 5 Minutes attribute 203

252 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Avg Page Outs 60 Minutes attribute 203 Compressed Frames attribute 65 Avg Page Scans 1 Minute attribute 203 Computational Memory (AIX) attribute 220 Avg Page Scans 15 Minutes attribute 203 Computational Memory MB (AIX) attribute 227 Avg Page Scans 5 Minutes attribute 203 Configuration Information data set 93 Avg Page Scans 60 Minutes attribute 203 Configuration Script attribute 93 Avg Processes RunQueue 60 Minutes attribute 204 Connection attribute 68 Avg Read Transfer MS (AIX) attribute 122 Connections Closed Per Second (AIX) attribute 210 Avg System CPU 1 minute attribute 189 Connections Established Per Second (AIX) attribute 210 Avg System CPU 15 minutes attribute 189 Context Switch (Superseded) attribute 172 Avg System CPU 5 minutes attribute 189 Context Switch attribute 172 Avg System CPU 60 minutes attribute 189 Context Switches attribute 190 Avg User CPU 1 minute attribute 190 Context Switches per Sec (AIX) attribute 191 Avg User CPU 15 minutes attribute 190 Count of Processes attribute 172 Avg User CPU 5 minutes attribute 190 CPU Busy (Percent) attribute 186, 204 Avg User CPU 60 minutes attribute 190 CPU Capacity Increment attribute 59 Avg Write Transfer MS (AIX) attribute 122 CPU Consumption Limit attribute 83 CPU Context Switches attribute 197 CPU Entitlement attribute 59 B CPU ID attribute 172, 186 CPU Pct attribute 107, 170 Bad Pkts Recvd attribute 69 CPU Percent attribute 211, 213 Bad Pkts Recvd per Sec attribute 69 CPU Pool ID attribute 59 Bandwidth Utilization Percent (AIX) attribute 150 CPU Share PCT attribute 194 Base Command attribute 170, 211, 212 CPU Shares attribute 195 Block Reads attribute 204 CPU Status attribute 186 Block Writes attribute 204 CPU Time attribute 170, 191 Boot Time attribute 204 CPU Usage attribute 191 Broadcast IP attribute 89 CPU Utilization attribute 173 Broadcast Pkts Recvd attribute 69 Cross Calls attribute 191 Broadcast Pkts Recvd per Sec attribute 70 Current File Position attribute 137 Broadcast Pkts Sent attribute 70 Current File Size attribute 138 Broadcast Pkts Sent per Sec attribute 70 Custom attribute Float #1 attribute 100, 104 Build Number attribute 49 Custom attribute Float #2 attribute 100, 104 Busy Pct attribute 55 Custom attribute Float #3 attribute 100, 104 Busy Percent attribute 122 Custom attribute Float #4 attribute 101, 104 Bytes Recvd attribute 70 Custom attribute Float #5 attribute 101, 104 Bytes Recvd per Sec attribute 70 Custom attribute Integer #1 attribute 101, 105 Bytes Sent (AIX) attribute 150 Custom attribute Integer #2 attribute 101, 105 Bytes Sent attribute 71 Custom attribute Integer #3 attribute 101, 105 Bytes Sent per Sec attribute 71 Custom attribute Integer #4 attribute 101, 105 Custom attribute Integer #5 attribute 102, 105 Custom attribute String #1 attribute 102, 105 C Custom attribute String #2 attribute 102, 106 Cache Hit Percent attribute 183 Custom attribute String #3 attribute 102, 106 Cache Hits attribute 183 Custom attribute String #4 attribute 102, 106 Cache Misses attribute 184 Custom attribute String #5 attribute 102, 106 Capacity Weight attribute 59 Custom Label Float #1 attribute 96 Capped CPU attribute 194 Custom Label Float #2 attribute 96 Capped Memory attribute 194 Custom Label Float #3 attribute 96 Capped Mode attribute 55 Custom Label Float #4 attribute 96 Check Frequency attribute 46, 93 Custom Label Float #5 attribute 96 Checkpointable attribute 86 Custom Label Integer #1 attribute 97 Checksum Algorithm attribute 127 Custom Label Integer #2 attribute 97 Checksum attribute 127 Custom Label Integer #3 attribute 97 Child System CPU Time attribute 171 Custom Label Integer #4 attribute 97 Child User CPU Time attribute 171 Custom Label Integer #5 attribute 97 Class attribute 53, 131, 215 Custom Label String #1 attribute 97 Client Frames attribute 65 Custom Label String #2 attribute 97 Codepage attribute 137 Custom Label String #3 attribute 97 Collisions attribute 143 Custom Label String #4 attribute 97 Collisions Rate Avg 1 Minute attribute 150 Custom Label String #5 attribute 98 Collisions Rate Avg 15 Minutes attribute 150 Custom Name attribute 98, 102, 106 Collisions Rate Avg 5 Minutes attribute 150 Custom Scripts data set 96 Collisions Rate Avg 60 Minutes attribute 151 Custom Scripts Runtime data set 100 Command (Unicode) attribute 170 Custom Scripts Runtime Sampled data set 104 Command attribute 172 CustomInteger1 attribute 131 Command Line attribute 46 CustomInteger2 attribute 131

Index 253 CustomInteger3 attribute 131 data sets (continued) CustomSlot1 attribute 131 Unix All Users 214 CustomSlot10 attribute 131 UNIX Devices 215 CustomSlot2 attribute 131 Unix File Comparison 216 CustomSlot3 attribute 131 Unix File Pattern 217 CustomSlot4 attribute 131 Unix Group 218 CustomSlot5 attribute 131 UNIX IP Address 219 CustomSlot6 attribute 132 Unix Memory 219 CustomSlot7 attribute 132 Unix Ping 234 CustomSlot8 attribute 132 Unix Print Queue 235 CustomSlot9 attribute 132 User 236 Decay Rate (AIX) attribute 227 Dedicated CPU attribute 195 D Dependencies attribute 94 Description attribute 67 Daily Restart Count attribute 47 Device Interrupts attribute 204 dashboards 3 Device Name attribute 67, 68, 84, 235 Data Collection Status data set 107 Disk data set 109 data set Disk Name (Unicode) attribute 119 attributes 46 Disk Name attribute 119 data sets Disk Performance data set 118 Agent Active Runtime Status 46 Disk Read Bytes per Sec attribute 119 Agent Availability Management Status 48 Disk Reads per Sec attribute 122 AIX AMS 50 Disk Write Bytes per Sec attribute 119 AIX Defined Users 52 Disk Writes per Sec attribute 122 AIX Devices 53 DNS Name attribute 219 AIX Logical Volumes 54 Domain (AIX) attribute 151 AIX LPAR 55 Donated Busy Cycles Pct attribute 59 AIX Memory Per Page (AIX) 64 Donated Idle Cycles Pct attribute 60 AIX MPIO Attributes 67 Donation Enablement attribute 55 AIX MPIO Status 68 Duplicate Group Name attribute 218 AIX Network Adapters 69 Duplicate User Name attribute 214 AIX Physical Volumes 76 AIX System IO 78 AIX Volume Groups 80 AIX WPAR CPU 82 E AIX WPAR File System 84 Effective Group ID attribute 173 AIX WPAR Information 85 Effective Group Name attribute 173 AIX WPAR Network 89 Effective User ID attribute 173 AIX WPAR Physical Memory 90 Effective User Name attribute 173 Alerts Table 91 EIFEvent attribute 133 Configuration Information 93 Elapsed Time attribute 174 Custom Scripts 96 Entitlement attribute 56 Custom Scripts Runtime 100 Entitlement Pct attribute 60 Custom Scripts Runtime Sampled 104 Entitlement Used Pct attribute 55 Data Collection Status 107 Entry Address attribute 174 Disk 109 Error Code attribute 133, 184 Disk Performance 118 Event Type attribute 132 FCP Daemon Status 126 Event Waited On attribute 174 File Information 126 EventId attribute 132 list of all 42 Execs Executed attribute 204 Log File Profile Events 130 Execution Duration attribute 98 Log File Profiles 133 Execution Start attribute 98 Log File Regex Statistics 135 Execution State attribute 174 Log File Status 137 Expires attribute 52 Machine Information 140 Managed UNIX OS Profiles 142 Network 142 F NFS and RPC Statistics 153 Failed Read per Sec (AIX) attribute 123 overview 41 Failed Writes per Sec (AIX) attribute 123 Process 169 FCP Daemon Status data set 126 Profile Performance Object Status 183 Feature Type attribute 126 SMP CPU 186 File (Unicode) attribute 127 Solaris Zones 194 File attribute 127 System 197 File Compare Option attribute 216 TCP Statistics 210 File Compare Result attribute 216 Top CPU Processes 211 File Content Changed attribute 127 Top Memory Processes 212

254 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference File Information data set 126 Interface Status attribute 144 File Name 1 attribute 217 Interrupts As Threads attribute 192 File Name 2 attribute 217 Interrupts attribute 191 File Name attribute 138, 217 Intervals Skipped attribute 98, 184 File Size (Bytes) (Superseded) attribute 128 Introduction 1 File Size (Bytes) attribute 127 Involuntary Context Switch (Superseded) attribute 175 File Size (MB) (Superseded) attribute 128 Involuntary Context Switch attribute 175 File Size (MB) attribute 128 Involuntary Context Switches attribute 192 File Status attribute 138 IP Address attribute 47, 85, 89, 219 File System Status attribute 109 IP Version attribute 219 File System Type attribute 109 IPv6 Address attribute 205 File Type attribute 138 Filter Count attribute 135 Filter Count Matched attribute 136 K Filter Count Unmatched attribute 136 Kernel Release attribute 94 Filter Number attribute 136 KPIs 3 Flag attribute 174 Float Standard Output attribute 102, 106 Forks Executed attribute 197 Fraction CPUs Consumed attribute 83 L Free Frames attribute 65 Last Accessed Time attribute 129 Free MB attribute 76, 80 Last Attr Chg Time attribute 129 Free Memory MB attribute 90 Last Changed Time attribute 129 Free Memory Pct attribute 90 Last Collection Duration attribute 184 Free Pct attribute 76, 80 Last Collection Finished attribute 184 Free Virtual Memory (KBytes) attribute 205 Last Collection Start attribute 185 Fully Qualified File Name attribute 128 Last Health Check attribute 47 Last Machine ID attribute 60 Last Matched Time attribute 136 G Last Modification Time attribute 138 Last Unmatched Time attribute 136 Gateway (AIX) attribute 151 Link Name (Unicode) attribute 129 Group (Unicode) attribute 128 Link Name attribute 129 Group attribute 128 Links attribute 129 Group ID attribute 218 Load Average (1 Min.) attribute 198 Group Name attribute 175, 218 Load Average (15 Min.) attribute 198 Load Average (5 Min.) attribute 198 Location (Unicode) attribute 237 H Location attribute 215, 236 Hardware Manufacturer attribute 140 Log File Profile Events data set 130 Hardware Model attribute 140 Log File Profiles data set 133 Heap Size attribute 175 Log File Regex Statistics data set 135 Home attribute 85 Log File Status data set 137 Hostname attribute 60, 86 Logical Blk Buffer Cache Reads per Sec attribute 78 Hostname IPv4 DNS Name attribute 151 Logical Blk Buffer Cache Writes per Sec attribute 78 Hypervisor Calls attribute 60 Logical Block Reads attribute 205 Hypervisor Page Ins attribute 51 Logical Block Writes attribute 205 Hypervisor Page Ins Time attribute 51 Logical Context Switches (AIX) attribute 192 Login Name (Unicode) attribute 237 Login Name attribute 237 I Login Retries attribute 52 Login Time attribute 237 Idle CPU (Percent) attribute 186, 197 Logkey attribute 132, 138 Idle Time (Minutes) attribute 236 Logname attribute 132 Init Process ID attribute 195 Long Checksum attribute 129 Inodes Available Percent attribute 112 LPAR CPU Consumed Pct attribute 83 Inodes Free (Superseded) attribute 113 LPAR Entitlement attribute 83 Inodes Free attribute 112 LPAR Memory Size MB attribute 91 Inodes Used (Superseded) attribute 113 LPAR Memory Used Pct attribute 91 Inodes Used attribute 109 LPAR Name attribute 56 Inodes Used Percent attribute 113 LPAR Number attribute 56 Input Errors attribute 143 Input Packet Error Percent attribute 151 Instance Name attribute 47 Integer Standard Output attribute 103, 106 M Interface DNS Name attribute 152 MAC Address attribute 144 Interface IP Address attribute 143 Machine ID attribute 56 Interface Name attribute 89 Machine Information data set 140

Index 255 Machine Serial Number attribute 60, 140 NFS Client Calls attribute 153 Major Fault (Superseded) attribute 176 NFS Client Calls Rejected attribute 154 Major Fault attribute 175 NFS Client File Creates attribute 154 Major Faults attribute 192 NFS Client File System Statistics Calls attribute 154 Managed UNIX OS Profiles data set 142 NFS Client Get Attribute Calls attribute 154 Manager Type attribute 49, 94 NFS Client Link Calls attribute 155 Mask (AIX) attribute 152 NFS Client lookups attribute 155 Match Count attribute 217 NFS Client Make Directory Calls attribute 155 Match Option attribute 217 NFS Client Null Calls attribute 155 Match Pattern attribute 217 NFS Client Read Calls attribute 155 Max CPU Cap Used Pct attribute 56 NFS Client Read Directory Calls attribute 156 Max CPU Capacity attribute 61 NFS Client Read Link Calls attribute 156 Max Dispatch Latency attribute 61 NFS Client Rejected Call Percentage attribute 156 Max Memory attribute 61 NFS Client Remove Directory Calls attribute 156 Max Phys CPUs attribute 61 NFS Client Remove File Calls attribute 157 Max Processes attribute 141 NFS Client Rename File Calls attribute 157 Max Processor Time attribute 136 NFS Client root Calls attribute 157 Max Read Service MS (AIX) attribute 123 NFS Client Set Attribute Calls attribute 157 Max Request In WaitQ MS (AIX) attribute 123 NFS Client Symbolic Link Calls attribute 158 Max TransmitsQ attribute 71 NFS Client Write Cache Calls attribute 158 Max TransmitsQ per Sec attribute 71 NFS Client Writes attribute 158 Max Virt CPUs attribute 61 NFS Server Calls attribute 158 Max Write Service MS (AIX) attribute 124 NFS Server Calls Rejected attribute 159 Maximum Daily Restarts attribute 94 NFS Server File Creates attribute 159 Maximum Pool Capacity attribute 62 NFS Server File System Statistics Calls attribute 159 Maximum Transmission Unit attribute 144 NFS Server Get Attr Percent attribute 159 Mem Pct attribute 176 NFS Server Get Attribute Calls attribute 159 Memory Frames attribute 65 NFS Server Link Calls attribute 160 Memory Percent attribute 213 NFS Server lookups attribute 160 Memory Size MB attribute 91 NFS Server Make Directory Calls attribute 160 Memory Threshold attribute 94 NFS Server Null Calls attribute 160 Memory Unit attribute 94 NFS Server Read Calls attribute 161 Min CPU Capacity attribute 62 NFS Server Read Directory Calls attribute 161 Min Memory attribute 62 NFS Server Read Link Calls attribute 161 Min Processor Time attribute 136 NFS Server Read Link Percent attribute 161 Min Read Service MS (AIX) attribute 124 NFS Server Read Percent attribute 161 Min Req Virt CPU attribute 62 NFS Server Rejected Call Percentage attribute 162 Min Request In WaitQ MS (AIX) attribute 124 NFS Server Remove Directory Calls attribute 162 Min Virt CPUs attribute 62 NFS Server Remove File Calls attribute 162 Min Write Service MS (AIX) attribute 124 NFS Server Rename File Calls attribute 162 Minor Fault (Superseded) attribute 176 NFS Server root Calls attribute 163 Minor Fault attribute 176 NFS Server Set Attribute Calls attribute 163 Minor Faults attribute 193 NFS Server Symbolic Link Calls attribute 163 Mode attribute 129 NFS Server Write Cache Calls attribute 163 Mount Options attribute 84, 113 NFS Server Write Percent attribute 164 Mount Point (Unicode) attribute 110 NFS Server Writes attribute 164 Mount Point attribute 54, 84, 113 NFS Version attribute 164 msg attribute 132 Nice Value attribute 176 Multicast Pkts Recvd attribute 71 No Password attribute 214 Multicast Pkts Recvd per Sec attribute 71 Node attribute 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 65, 68, 72, 77, 79, 80, Multicast Pkts Sent attribute 72 82, 84, 85, 89, 90, 92, 94, 98, 103, 106, 108, 110, 119, 126, 129, Multicast Pkts Sent per Sec attribute 72 132, 134, 137, 139, 140, 142, 144, 164, 170, 185, 187, 195, 198, 210, 211, 213, 214, 215, 217, 218, 219, 220, 235, 237 Node Name attribute 84 N Non Computational Memory (AIX) attribute 220 Non Computational Memory MB (AIX) attribute 228 Name (Unicode) attribute 110, 237 Non Working Frames attribute 65 Name attribute 53, 54, 72, 76, 80, 108, 110, 140, 195, 214, 215, NonBlock Reads attribute 205 237 NonBlock Writes attribute 206 Net Address attribute 205 Num CPUs Consumed attribute 83 Net Memory Available (MB) attribute 227 Num Hypervisor Calls per Sec attribute 62 Net Memory Available (Percent) attribute 228 Num Records Matched attribute 139 Net Memory Used (MB) attribute 228 Num Records Not Matched attribute 139 Net Memory Used (Percent) attribute 228 Num Records Processed attribute 139 Network data set 142 Number of Active Physical Volumes attribute 81 Network Interface Name attribute 144, 219 Number of Collections attribute 185 Network Mask attribute 89 Number of CPUs (AIX) attribute 206 NFS and RPC Statistics data set 153

256 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Number of Executions attribute 98 Pages Read per Sec (AIX) attribute 230 Number of Jobs attribute 235 Pages Written per Sec (AIX) attribute 230 Number of Logical CPUs attribute 63 Paging Space Free Pct (AIX) attribute 231 Number of Logical Volumes attribute 77, 81 Paging Space Read per Sec (AIX) attribute 231 Number of non Kernel zombie processes (AIX) attribute 206 Paging Space Used Pct (AIX) attribute 231 Number of Physical CPUs attribute 57 Paging Space Written per Sec (AIX) attribute 231 Number of Physical CPUs in Shared Pool attribute 63 Parent (AIX) attribute 119 Number of Physical Processors attribute 141 Parent attribute 53, 68, 72, 216 Number of Physical Volumes attribute 81 Parent Process ID attribute 47, 177 Number of Stale Partitions attribute 77 PAS ID attribute 95 Number of System Procs attribute 198 Path (Unicode) attribute 130 Number of Threads attribute 47 Path attribute 130, 195 Number of User Sessions attribute 206 Path Status attribute 69 Number of Virtual CPUs attribute 57 Percent Available Memory Including File Cache (AIX) attribute 231 Percent Computational Memory (AIX) attribute 221 O Percent Disk Swap Space Available attribute 232 Percent Disk Swap Space Used attribute 232 Object Name attribute 185 Percent Disk Write Time attribute 124 Object Status attribute 134, 185 Percent Non Computational Memory (AIX) attribute 221 Object Type attribute 185 Percent Page Replacement Memory Current Value (AIX) Occurrence Count attribute 132 attribute 232 Online Mem attribute 57 Percent Page Replacement Memory Max Value (AIX) Operating System attribute 47, 50, 92, 94, 215 attribute 232 Operating System Level attribute 108 Percent Page Replacement Memory Min Value (AIX) Operating System Name attribute 95 attribute 232 Operating System Version attribute 95 Percent Real Memory Available attribute 221 Output Errors attribute 144 Percent Real Memory Process (AIX) attribute 233 Output Packet Error Percent attribute 152 Percent Real Memory System (AIX) attribute 233 Output Type attribute 98, 103, 107 Percent Real Memory Used attribute 221 Owner (Unicode) attribute 130 Percent Swap Space Available attribute 221 Owner attribute 87, 130 Percent Swap Space Used attribute 222 Percent Virtual Storage Available attribute 222 Percent Virtual Storage Used attribute 222 P Phantom Interrupts attribute 63 Packet Collisions Percent attribute 152 Phys Blk Buffer Cache Reads per Sec attribute 79 Packets Received attribute 152 Phys Blk Buffer Cache Writes per Sec attribute 79 Packets Received Per Second attribute 145 Phys Busy Pct attribute 63 Packets Transmitted attribute 145 Phys Raw Reads per Sec attribute 79 Packets Transmitted Per Second attribute 145 Phys Raw Writes per Sec attribute 79 Page Faults (Per Sec) attribute 206 Physical Consumption (AIX) attribute 187, 207 Page Faults Per Second attribute 47, 228 Physical CPU Size of Shared Pool attribute 63 Page Ins Rate attribute 206 Physical CPU Units Used attribute 57 Page Out Rate attribute 207 Physical Memory attribute 195 Page Reclaims (Per Sec) attribute 198 Ping Result attribute 235 Page Reclaims Per Second attribute 229 Pkts Recv Error attribute 72 Page Scan Rate (KB Per Second) attribute 229 Pkts Recv Errors per Sec attribute 72 Page Scan Rate Per Second attribute 229 Pkts Recvd attribute 73 Page Scan Rate(Per Sec) attribute 199 Pkts Recvd per Sec attribute 73 Page Scanning attribute 207 Pkts Sent attribute 73 Page Scans By Clock Per Sec attribute 66 Pkts Sent Error attribute 73 Page Size (KB) attribute 66 Pkts Sent Errors per Sec attribute 73 Page Size attribute 229 Pkts Sent per Sec attribute 73 Page Space Used (AIX) attribute 177 Policy File Timestamp attribute 95 Page Steals Per Second attribute 66 Pool Entitlement attribute 64 Page-In Rate (KB per Second) attribute 229 Pool ID attribute 196 Page-In Requests Per Second attribute 230 Print Queue Name attribute 236 Page-Ins (Per Sec) attribute 199 Print Queue Status attribute 236 Page-Out Rate (KB per Second) attribute 230 Priority attribute 177 Page-Out Requests Per Second attribute 230 Process Command (Unicode) attribute 178 Page-Outs (Per Sec) attribute 199 Process Command attribute 177, 212, 213 Paged In Pages from Page Space Per Sec attribute 66 Process data set 169 Paged Out Pages from Page Space Per Sec attribute 66 Process Filter (Unicode) attribute 178 Pages Paged-In (Per Sec) attribute 207 Process Group LeaderID attribute 178 Pages Paged-In Per Second attribute 220 Process ID attribute 48, 92, 108, 170, 212, 213 Pages Paged-Out (Per Sec) attribute 207 Process Name attribute 48, 93, 95 Pages Paged-Out Per Second attribute 220 Process System CPU (Percent) attribute 48

Index 257 Process User CPU (Percent) attribute 48 RPC Client Calls Retransmitted Limit Percent attribute 166 Processes Idle attribute 199 RPC Client Calls Retransmitted Percent attribute 166 Processes Runnable attribute 199 RPC Client Calls Timed Out attribute 166 Processes Running attribute 207 RPC Client Calls Timed Out Percent attribute 166 Processes Sleeping attribute 199 RPC Client Replies Not Matching Calls attribute 166 Processes Stopped attribute 199 RPC Client Times Authentication Refreshed attribute 167 Processes Zombie attribute 200 RPC Client Times Call Wait On Busy attribute 167 Processes/Threads in Run Queue attribute 200 RPC Server Calls attribute 167 Processes/Threads Waiting attribute 200 RPC Server Calls Rejected attribute 167 Processor Megahertz attribute 140 RPC Server Calls Rejected Percent attribute 168 Profile Performance Object Status data set 183 RPC Server Dup Checks attribute 168 Property File Name attribute 99, 103, 107 RPC Server Dup Reqs attribute 168 Property Group attribute 99 RPC Server Dup Reqs Percent attribute 168 RPC Server Packets Too Short attribute 168 RPC Server Packets with Malformed Header attribute 169 Q RPC Server Times Packet Unavailable attribute 169 Qoverflow attribute 74 Qoverflow per Sec attribute 74 Query Name attribute 185 S SAMPLENO attribute 130 Scanned Pages (Solaris) attribute 233 R Scheduler attribute 196 Scheduling Class attribute 179 RC CPU Limits Hard Max attribute 83, 87 Script Name attribute 99 RC CPU Limits Min attribute 87 Script Path Name attribute 99, 103, 107 RC CPU Limits Soft Max attribute 87 Script Standard Error attribute 99 RC CPU Shares attribute 87 Sent Interrupts attribute 75 RC Is Active attribute 85 Sent Interrupts per Sec attribute 75 RC Max Processes attribute 87 Sent Pkts Dropped attribute 75 RC Max Threads attribute 87 Sent Pkts Dropped per Sec attribute 75 RC Memory Limits Hard Max attribute 87, 91 Server Response Time attribute 235 RC Memory Limits Min attribute 88 Service Name attribute 50, 95 RC Memory Limits Soft Max attribute 88 Service Queue Full per Sec (AIX) attribute 125 RC Memory Shares attribute 88 Session ID attribute 179 RC per Process VM Limit attribute 88 Shared Mode attribute 57 RC RSet attribute 88 Shares usr Dir attribute 88 Read Timeouts per Sec (AIX) attribute 125 Size (GB) (Superseded) attribute 113 Read Transfers Per Sec (AIX) attribute 120 Size (GigaBytes) attribute 110 Read/Write (Superseded) attribute 178 Size (KBytes) (Superseded) attribute 114 Read/Write attribute 178 Size (KBytes) attribute 108, 110, 170 Real Group ID attribute 178 Size (MB) (Superseded) attribute 114 Real Memory on Disk Swap Ratio attribute 233 Size (MegaBytes) attribute 110 Received Megabytes (Total) attribute 152 Size MB attribute 54, 77, 81 Received Megabytes/second attribute 145 SMP CPU data set 186 Recv Interrupts attribute 74 SMT Mode attribute 58 Recv Interrupts per Sec attribute 74 SMT Threads attribute 58 Recv Pkts Dropped attribute 74 Solaris Zones data set 194 Recv Pkts Dropped per Sec attribute 75 Space Available (GB) (Superseded) attribute 114 Refresh Interval attribute 99, 186 Space Available (GigaBytes) attribute 114 RegEx Pattern attribute 137, 139 Space Available (KB) (Superseded) attribute 114 Remote Host attribute 139 Space Available (KBytes) attribute 111 RemoteHost attribute 133 Space Available (MB) (Superseded) attribute 115 Repaging Rate (AIX) attribute 233 Space Available (MegaBytes) attribute 111 Resident Data Size (AIX) attribute 179 Space Available Percent attribute 111 Resident Size attribute 48 Space Used (GB) (Superseded) attribute 115 Resident Text Size (AIX) attribute 179 Space Used (GigaBytes) attribute 111 Result Type attribute 137 Space Used (KB) (Superseded) attribute 115 Return Code attribute 99, 103, 107 Space Used (KBytes) attribute 115 Roles attribute 52 Space Used (MB) (Superseded) attribute 116 Row Number attribute 103, 107 Space Used (MegaBytes) attribute 111 ROWNO attribute 130 Space Used Percent attribute 112 RPC Client Bad Xid Replies Limit Percent attribute 164 Spins On Mutexes attribute 193 RPC Client Bad Xid Replies Percent attribute 164 Spins On RW Locks attribute 193 RPC Client Calls attribute 165 Stack Size attribute 179 RPC Client Calls Rejected by Server attribute 165 StartTime attribute 108, 180 RPC Client Calls Rejected by Server Percent attribute 165 Startup Script attribute 95 RPC Client Calls Retransmitted attribute 165 State attribute 53, 54, 77, 81, 85, 216

258 Monitoring Agent for UNIX OS Reference Status attribute 69, 108, 196 Total Real Memory (MB) attribute 222 Status Code attribute 99, 126 Total Size (Pages) attribute 48 Status Script attribute 95 Total Size of Jobs in Queue attribute 236 Stolen Busy Cycles Pct (AIX) attribute 208 Total Swap Space (MB) attribute 223 Stolen Idle Cycles Pct (AIX) attribute 208 Total Used Pct attribute 58 Stop Script attribute 95 Total Virtual Memory (KBytes) attribute 209 String Standard Output attribute 103, 107 Total Virtual Storage (MB) attribute 223 Subnode Affinity attribute 135, 142 Transfer Rate attribute 120 Subnode Config File attribute 134 Transferred Bytes (KBytes) attribute 125 Subnode Description attribute 134 Transfers KB per Sec (AIX) attribute 125 Subnode MSN attribute 134, 142 TransmitsQ attribute 76 Subnode Resource Name attribute 134, 139, 142 TransmitsQ per Sec attribute 76 Subnode Type attribute 134, 142 Transmitted Megabytes (Total) attribute 153 Subnode Version attribute 135, 142 Transmitted Megabytes/second attribute 146 Swap Space Free attribute 208 Type (AIX) attribute 120 Syscall Read Chars per Sec attribute 79 Type attribute 53, 54, 76, 86, 130, 146, 181, 201, 216 Syscall Write Chars per Sec attribute 80 System Board UUID attribute 141 System Calls attribute 193, 200 U System CPU (Percent) attribute 187, 200 Unallocated CPU In Pool attribute 64 System CPU Pct attribute 82 Unique ID attribute 77 System CPU Time attribute 180 Unix All Users data set 214 System data set 197 UNIX Devices data set 215 System Paging (Solaris) attribute 233 Unix File Comparison data set 216 System Processes (Percent) attribute 141 Unix File Pattern data set 217 System Read attribute 208 Unix Group data set 218 System Software Version (AIX) attribute 208 UNIX IP Address data set 219 System Write attribute 208 Unix Memory data set 219 Unix Ping data set 234 Unix Print Queue data set 235 T Unlocked Pageable Memory (Solaris) attribute 234 Table Name attribute 137, 139 Up Time (Seconds) attribute 201 Target Host attribute 235 Up Time attribute 209 TCP Data Packets Retransmitted Per Second attribute 210 Uptime attribute 58 TCP Statistics data set 210 Used Disk Swap Space (MB) attribute 234 Terminal attribute 237 Used MB attribute 78, 81 Terminal Device attribute 180 Used Memory MB attribute 91 Text Size (AIX) attribute 180 Used Memory Pct attribute 90 Thread Count attribute 180 Used Pct attribute 78, 82 Thread Migrations attribute 194 Used Real Memory (MB) attribute 223 thresholds 35 Used Swap Space (MB) attribute 223 thresholds, using attributes 41 Used Virtual Storage (MB) attribute 223 Time attribute 108, 180 User CPU (Percent) attribute 187, 201 Time In Hypervisor Pct attribute 64 User CPU Pct attribute 82 Time Spent in Hypervisor Pct (AIX) attribute 209 User CPU Time attribute 181 Timestamp attribute 48, 50, 52, 53, 54, 58, 67, 68, 69, 75, 77, User data set 236 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 89, 90, 93, 96, 100, 103, 107, 109, 112, 120, User ID attribute 171, 214, 238 126, 130, 133, 135, 137, 139, 141, 142, 145, 169, 171, 186, 187, User Name (Unicode) attribute 182 196, 200, 210, 212, 213, 214, 216, 217, 218, 219, 222, 235, 236, User Name attribute 48, 53, 182, 212, 213 238 User Sessions attribute 215 Top CPU Processes data set 211 User Settable attribute 68 Top Memory Processes data set 212 Total Child CPU Time attribute 181 Total CPU Percent attribute 181 V Total CPU Time attribute 181 Value attribute 68 Total CPUs attribute 196 Version attribute 201 Total Disk Swap Space (MB) attribute 234 VFS Type attribute 84 Total Inodes (Superseded) attribute 116 Virt Context CPU Switches per Sec attribute 64 Total Inodes attribute 112 Virtual Machine Identifier attribute 141 Total Packets Received (Superseded) attribute 153 Virtual Memory attribute 196 Total Packets Received attribute 145 Virtual Memory Percent Available attribute 209 Total Packets Received Per Second (AIX) attribute 211 Virtual Memory Percent Used attribute 209 Total Packets Sent Per Second (AIX) attribute 211 Virtual Size attribute 109, 171, 212, 214 Total Packets Transmitted (Superseded) attribute 153 Volume Group Name (AIX) attribute 116, 120 Total Packets Transmitted attribute 146 Volume Group Name attribute 54, 78 Total Processor Time attribute 137 Total Real Memory (KBytes) attribute 201

Index 259 W Wait CPU Time attribute 182 Wait I/O (Percent) attribute 188, 201 Wait Lock Time attribute 182 widgets 3 WLM Name (AIX) attribute 182 WPAR Application Path attribute 89 WPAR CPU Consumed Pct attribute 82 WPAR Name (AIX) attribute 182 WPAR Name attribute 82, 84, 86, 89, 90 Write Timeout per Sec (AIX) attribute 125 Write Transfers Per Sec (AIX) attribute 120

Z Zero Frames Per Sec attribute 67 ZFS ARC Size (MB) attribute 234 ZFS Quota (KBytes) attribute 116 ZFS RefQuota (KBytes) attribute 116 ZFS RefReservation (KBytes) attribute 117 ZFS Reservation (KBytes) attribute 117 ZFS Space Used (KBytes) attribute 117 ZFS Space Used Percent attribute 117 ZFS Used by Children (KBytes) attribute 117 ZFS Used by Dataset (KBytes) attribute 118 ZFS Used by RefReservation (KBytes) attribute 118 ZFS Used by Snapshots (KBytes) attribute 118 Zone CPU Usage attribute 196 Zone ID (Solaris) attribute 183, 209 Zone ID attribute 197 Zone Name (Solaris) attribute 183, 210

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