App Server — Name of the PeopleSoft application server.
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PMU Count — Number of 100 and 101 PMUs executed during the collection interval.
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Avg Duration Time(s) — Average execution time for all completed 100 and 101 PMUs at the PeopleSoft enterprise level during the collection period.
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App Server Load (%) — The processing load consumed by an application server as a percentage of the enterprise-wide processing load. The calculation for App Server Load % is:
Avg PeopleCode Exec Time(s) — Average execution for PeopleCode from completed 400 PMUs per application server during the collection interval.
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Avg PeopleCode SQL Time(s) — The average time spent executing SQL statements initiated from PeopleCode in a single application server request. This includes the time required for SQL Prepare, Execute, Fetch, and Commit. The agent calculates this value using metric two from all PMU 400s aggregated to a PeopleSoft application server for the collection interval. This is not the average duration of one SQL statement of this type.
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Avg PeopleCode Built-In SQL Time(s) — The average time spent executing built-in SQL statements in a single application server request per application server during the collection interval. Built-in SQL requests are generated within a PeopleCode built-in function and are executed when that function is called. The agent calculates this value using metric three from all PMU 400s aggregated to the PeopleSoft enterprise level for the collection interval. This is not the average duration of one SQL statement of this type.
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Avg PeopleTools SQL Time(s) — The average time spent executing PeopleTools SQL statements in a single application server request per application server during the collection interval. This includes the time required for SQL Prepare, Execute, Fetch, and Commit. PeopleTools SQL statements are all non-PeopleCode and non_Built-in SQL statements executed by the PeopleTools runtime. The agent calculates this value using metric 4 from all PMU 400s aggregated to a PeopleSoft application server for the collection interval. This is not the average duration of one SQL statement of this type.
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Avg SQL Exec Count — SQL Execute Count per application server during a collection interval.
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Avg SQL Fetch Count — Total number of rows fetched from the database per application server during the collection interval.
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Cache Misses — Manager cache misses resulting in object fetches from the database, aggregated per PeopleSoft application server during the collection interval.
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File Cache Hits — Manager cache hits resulting in object fetches from file, aggregated per PeopleSoft application server during the collection interval.
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Mem Cache Hits — Manager cache hits resulting in object fetches from memory, aggregated per PeopleSoft application server during the collection interval.
App Server Load (%) — The processing load consumed by an application server as a percentage of the enterprise-wide processing load. The calculation for App Server Load % is:
User Count — Number of unique users executing a completed 100 or 101 PMU at the PeopleSoft enterprise level during the collection period.
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PMU Count — Number of 100 and 101 PMUs executed during the collection interval.
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Avg Duration Time(s) — Average execution time for completed 100 and 101 PMUs at the PeopleSoft enterprise level during the collection period.
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Web Tier Avg Duration Time(s) — Average execution time for completed PMUs aggregated at the Web server tier level during the collection interval. Web Tier Avg Duration Time is calculated as follows:
App Tier Avg Duration Time(s) — Average execution time for completed PMUs aggregated at the Web server tier level during the collection interval. Web Tier Avg Duration Time is calculated as follows:
Duration Time Service Level — For the PeopleSoft Enterprise, Duration Time Service Level is the percentage of completed 100 and 101 PMUs that satisfy the threshold for the Duration Time metric specified in the Duration Time Service Level Threshold agent property. This provides the ability to create service level objectives based on duration times for the entire enterprise.
Avg PeopleCode SQL Time(s) — The average time spent executing SQL statements initiated from PeopleCode in a single application server request. This includes the time required for SQL Prepare, Execute, Fetch, and Commit. The agent calculates this value using metric two from all PMU 400s aggregated to the PeopleSoft enterprise level for the collection interval. This is not the average duration of one SQL statement of this type.
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Avg PeopleCode Built-In SQL Time(s) — The average time spent executing built-in SQL statements in a single application server request. Built-in SQL requests are generated within a PeopleCode built-in function and are executed when that function is called. The agent calculates this value using metric three from all PMU 400s aggregated to the PeopleSoft enterprise level for the collection interval. This is not the average duration of one SQL statement of this type.
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Avg PeopleTools SQL Time(s) — The average time spent executing PeopleTools SQL statements in a single application server request. This includes the time required for SQL Prepare, Execute, Fetch, and Commit. PeopleTools SQL statements are all non-PeopleCode and non-built-in SQL statements executed by the PeopleTools runtime. The agent calculates this value using metric four from all PMU 400s aggregated to the PeopleSoft enterprise level for the collection interval. This is not the average duration of one SQL statement of this type.
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Duration Time Service Level Threshold(s) — The duration time threshold specified in the Duration Time Service Level Threshold agent property used in calculating the Duration Time Server Level percent.
Duration Time Service Level — For the PeopleSoft Enterprise, Duration Time Service Level is the percentage of completed 100 and 101 PMUs that satisfy the threshold for the Duration Time metric specified in the Duration Time Service Level Threshold agent property. This provides the ability to create service level objectives based on duration times for the entire enterprise.