Proxies Views

These displays provide detailed data for all proxies (in a specific realm) in a heatmap or tabular format. Clicking Proxies in the left/navigation menu opens the TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxies Table display, which provides a tabular view of your proxies and their associated metrics within a particular realm. Displays in this View are:

All Proxies Heatmap: Opens the TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxies Heatmap display, which provides a heatmap view of all proxies contained within a particular realm.
Single Proxy Summary: Opens the TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxy Summary display, which allows you to view metrics and trend data for a particular proxy.

 

TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxies Table

The table in this display provides a view of all proxies and their associated metric data in a selected realm. You can click a column header to sort column data in numerical or alphabetical order, and drill-down and investigate by double-clicking a row to view details for the selected proxy in the TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxy Summary display

 

 

Filter By:

 

Realm

Select the realm for which you want to view data.

Count

The total number of proxies found for the realm selected in the Realm dropdown, which are displayed in the All Proxies Table.

All Proxies Table

 

Grid Name

The name of the grid.

 

Proxy

The name of the proxy.

 

Realm

The name of the realm.

 

Alert Level

The current alert severity.

Red indicates that one or more metrics exceeded their ALARM LEVEL threshold.

Yellow indicates that one or more metrics exceeded their WARNING LEVEL threshold.

Green indicates that no metrics have exceeded their alert thresholds.

 

Alert Count

The total number of alerts for the proxy.

 

Expired

When checked, performance data has not been received within the time specified (in seconds) in the Expire Time field in the Duration region in the RTView Configuration Application > (Project Name) > Solution Package Configuration > TIBCO Active Spaces > DATA STORAGE tab. The Delete Time field (also in the Duration region) allows you to define the amount of time (in seconds) in which the row will be removed from the table if there is no response.

 

CPU Used (%)

The percentage of CPU used on the proxy.*

 

Memory Used (kb)

The amount of memory used, in kilobytes.*

 

Bytes Received

The number of bytes received.

 

Bytes Received/s

The rate of bytes received.

 

Bytes Sent

The number of bytes sent.

 

Bytes Sent/s

The rate of bytes sent.

 

Messages Received

The number of messages received.

 

Messages Received Rate

The rate of messages received.

 

Messages Sent

The number of messages sent.

 

Messages Sent Rate

The rate of messages sent.

 

Put Rate

The rate of “put” operations (per second) performed on the proxy.*

 

Get Rate

The rate of “get” operations (per second) performed on the proxy.*

 

Remove Rate

The rate of “remove” operations (per second) performed on the proxy.*

 

Transaction Begin Rate

The rate of transactions being started on the proxy.*

 

Transaction Commit Rate

The rate of transactions being committed on the proxy.*

 

Transaction Rollback Rate

The rate of transactions rolled back on the proxy.*

 

Iterator Create Rate

The rate of iterator operations being created on the proxy.*

 

Iterator Get Rate

The rate of “get” iterator operations on the proxy.*

 

Iterator Close Rate

The rate of iterator operations being closed on the proxy.*

 

Query Create Rate

The rate of created queries on the proxy.*

 

Query Get Rate

The rate of “get” queries on the proxy.*

 

Query Close Rate

The rate of closed queries on the proxy.*

 

Queries

The number of queries on the proxy.*

 

Statements

The number of statements on the proxy.*

 

Iterators

The number of Iterators on the proxy.*

 

Listeners

The number of listeners on the proxy.*

 

Client Status

The status of the client.*

 

Client ID

The ID of the client.*

 

PID

The process ID of the host.*

 

Gets

The total number of “get” operations performed on the proxy.*

 

Transaction Begins

The number of transactions started on the proxy.*

 

Client Connected

The number of clients connected.*

 

Host

The name of the host.*

 

Puts

The total number of “put” operations performed on the proxy.*

 

Transaction Commits

The number of commit transactions on the proxy.*

 

Removes

The total number of “remove” operations performed on the proxy.*

 

Transaction Rollbacks

The number of transactions rolled back on the proxy.*

 

Iterator Creates

The number of iterator operations on the proxy.*

 

Query Creates

The number of created queries on the proxy.*

 

Iterator Gets

The number of “get” iterator operations on the proxy.*

 

Query Gets

The number of “get” queries on the proxy..*

 

Iterator Closes

The number of iterator operations being closed on the proxy.*

 

Query Closes

The number of closed queries on the proxy.*

 

Time Stamp

The date and time the row data was last updated.

 

 

TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxies Heatmap

Clicking All Proxies Heatmap in the left/navigation menu opens the TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxies Heatmap, which provides an easy-to-view interface that allows you to quickly identify the current status of each proxy for each available metric. You can view the proxies in the heatmap based on the following metrics: current alert severity, alert count, CPU usage, memory used, iterator count, listener count, query count, and statement count. By default, this display shows the heatmap based on the Alert Severity metric.

You can mouse over a rectangle to see additional metrics for a proxy. Clicking one of the rectangles in the heatmap opens the TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxy Summary display, which allows you to see additional details for the selected proxy.

 

 

Filter By:

 

Realm

Select the realm for which you want to see data.

Fields and Data:

 

Count

Displays the total number of proxies displayed in the heatmap.

 

Log Scale

Select this check box to use a logarithmic scale, rather than a linear scale, to map from the selected metric value for a cell to the color for the cell. Log Scale provides another way to distribute and differentiate values that you might not be able to see on a linear scale due to the dominant nature of large values in a linear scale.

 

Auto Scale

When checked, the values of the selected metric are auto-scaled to its highest defined value. When unchecked, the values of the selected metric display based on the threshold defined for the alert associated with the selected metric. Selecting Auto helps to visualize the range of the values currently present for the selected metric instead of the threshold of the alert that has been associated with the metric. All metrics that have not been associated in the heatmap defaults with alerts use a monochromatic color gradient bar (whites and greens). All metrics that have been associated in the heatmap defaults with alerts use a multi-chromatic color gradient bar (reds, yellows, white, and greens).

Metric

 

Select the metric driving the heatmap display. The default is Alert Severity. Each Metric has a color gradient bar that maps values to colors. The heatmap is organized by proxies, where each rectangle represents a proxy. Mouse-over any rectangle to display the current values of the metrics for the proxy. Click on a rectangle to drill-down to the associated TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxy Summary display for a detailed view of metrics for that particular proxy.

 

Alert Severity

The current alert severity. Values range from 0 - 2, as indicated in the color gradient bar, where 2 is the highest Alert Severity:

Red indicates that one or more metrics exceeded their ALARM LEVEL threshold.

Yellow indicates that one or more metrics exceeded their WARNING LEVEL threshold.

Green indicates that no metrics have exceeded their alert thresholds.

 

Alert Count

The total number of alarm and warning alerts in a given item (index) associated with the rectangle. The color gradient bar shows the range of the value/color mapping. The numerical values in the gradient bar range from 0 to the maximum count of alerts in the heatmap. The middle value in the gradient bar indicates the middle value of the range.

 

CPU Usage

The CPU usage rate for the proxy. The color gradient bar , populated by the current heatmap, shows the value/color mapping. The numerical values in the gradient bar range from 0 to the defined alert threshold of TdgProxyCpuUsageHigh. The middle value in the gradient bar indicates the middle value of the range.

 

Memory

The memory usage for the proxy. The color gradient bar , populated by the current heatmap, shows the value/color mapping. The numerical values in the gradient bar range from 0 to the defined alert threshold of TdgProxyMemoryUseHigh. The middle value in the gradient bar indicates the middle value of the range.

 

Iterator Count

The number of iterators on the proxy. The color gradient bar, populated by the current heatmap, shows the value/color mapping. The numerical values in the gradient bar range from 0 to the maximum count of iterators in the proxy. The middle value in the gradient bar indicates the middle value of the range.

 

Listener Count

The number of listeners on the proxy. The color gradient bar, populated by the current heatmap, shows the value/color mapping. The numerical values in the gradient bar range from 0 to the maximum count of listeners in the proxy. The middle value in the gradient bar indicates the middle value of the range.

 

Query Count

The number of queries on the proxy. The color gradient bar, populated by the current heatmap, shows the value/color mapping. The numerical values in the gradient bar range from 0 to the maximum count of queries in the proxy. The middle value in the gradient bar indicates the middle value of the range.

 

Statement Count

The number of statements on the proxy. The color gradient bar, populated by the current heatmap, shows the value/color mapping. The numerical values in the gradient bar range from 0 to the maximum count of statements in the proxy. The middle value in the gradient bar indicates the middle value of the range.

 

 

 

 

TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxy Summary

Clicking Single Proxy Summary in the left/navigation menu opens the TIBCO ActiveSpaces Proxy Summary, which provides a view of the current and historical metrics for a single proxy. The trend graph in the display traces the current and historical rate of CPU usage, process virtual memory usage, rate of get operations, rate of put operations, and the rate of remove operations.

 

 

Filter By:

The display might include these filtering options:

 

Realm

Select the realm (containing the proxy) for which you want to show data in the display.

 

Proxy

Select the proxy for which you want to show data in the display.

 

Performance Metric Trends

Traces the following:

CPU Usage (%) -- traces the percentage of CPU used for the node.

Memory Used (kb)-- traces the amount of memory used, in kilobytes.

Get Ops/sec -- traces the rate of “get” operations on the proxy.

Put Ops/sec-- traces the rate of “put” operations on the proxy.

Remove Ops/sec -- traces the rate of “remove” operations on the proxy.

 

 

Log Scale

Select to enable a logarithmic scale. Use Log Scale to see usage correlations for data with a wide range of values. For example, if a minority of your data is on a scale of tens, and a majority of your data is on a scale of thousands, the minority of your data is typically not visible in non-log scale graphs. Log Scale makes data on both scales visible by applying logarithmic values rather than actual values to the data.

 

 

Base at Zero

Select to use zero (0) as the Y axis minimum for all graph traces.

 

 

Time Settings

Select a time range from the drop down menu varying from 5 Minutes to Last 7 Days. By default, the time range end point is the current time.

 

To change the time range, deselect the now toggle, which displays some additional date fields. You can click the left and right arrow buttons to decrease the end time by one time period (the time selected in the Time range drop down) per click, or you can choose the date and time from the associated calendar and clock icons. You can also enter the date and time in the text field using the following format: MMM dd, YYYY HH:MM:ss. For example, Aug 21, 2018 12:24 PM. Click the now toggle to reset the time range end point to the current time.

 

 

Fields and Data:

 

Grid Name

The name of the grid.*

 

PID

The process ID of the proxy.

 

Transaction Begins

The number of transactions started on the proxy.

 

Host

The name of the host.

 

Transaction Commits

The number of transactions committed on the proxy.

 

Remove Rate

The rate of “remove” operations on the proxy.

 

CPU Used (%)

The percentage of CPU used.

 

Query Creates

The number of queries created on the proxy.

 

Listeners

The total number of listeners on the proxy.

 

Query Gets

The number of “get” queries on the proxy.

 

Statements

The total number of statements on the proxy.

 

Query Closes

The number of queries closed on the proxy.

 

Client Status

The current status of the proxy.

 

Gets

The number of “get” operations on the proxy.

 

Transaction Begin Rate

The rate of transactions being started on the proxy.

 

Puts

The number of “put” operations on the proxy.

 

Transaction Commit Rate

The rate of transactions being committed on the proxy.

 

Transaction Rollbacks

The number of transactions rolled back on the proxy.

 

Iterator Creates

The number of iterator operations created on the proxy.

 

Query Create Rate

The rate of queries being created on the proxy.

 

Iterator Gets

The number of “get” iterator operations on the proxy.

 

Query Get Rate

The rate of “get” queries being created on the proxy.

 

Iterator Closes

The number of closed iterator operations on the proxy.

 

Query Close Rate

The rate of queries being closed on the proxy.

 

Client ID

The ID of the proxy.*

 

Get Rate

The rate of “get” operations on the proxy.

 

Client Connected

The number of clients connected.

 

Put Rate

The rate of “put” operations on the proxy.

 

Removes

The number of “remove” operations on the proxy.

 

Transaction Rollback Rate

The rate of transactions being rolled back on the proxy.

 

Iterator Create Rate

The rate of iterator operations being created on the proxy.

 

Queries

The number of queries created on the proxy.

 

Iterator Get Rate

The rate of “get” iterator operations being created on the proxy.

 

Iterators

The number of iterator operations created on the proxy.

 

Iterator Close Rate

The rate of iterator operations being closed on the proxy.