Display of the aggregated detail data on the performance of message processing in a specific PI component.
In addition to the aggregated overview data for a specific combination of sender, receiver, and interface, depending on the component, the time of specific processing steps is recorded here by a time stamp.
You have started the Runtime Workbench and have chosen Performance Monitoring.
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1. In the Display field, select Detailed Data Aggregated from the dropdown list box.
2. Select the data source, the component that you want to use, the processing mode, and the time interval.
3. Select an aggregation interval.
4. Choose Extended Search and specify sufficient attributes to identify the sender and receiver uniquely.
5. Choose Display Options.
6. To display minimum and maximum values in addition to the average values, select With Minimum and Maximum.
7. To save the displayed data in a local file as values separated by semicolons, choose Save and enter a corresponding directory.
8. Choose Start.
The system displays the data, which returns the following results:
Performance Data
Column |
Description |
Interval Start/End of Interval |
Start and end of the interval in question. |
Number |
Number of messages processed in this interval |
Size |
Average size of the processed messages (with minimum and maximum values, if selected) |
Processing Time |
Average processing time in seconds (with minimum and maximum values, if selected) |
Rate |
Number of messages processed each hour. |
<Time Stamp> |
Specific times of processing (with minimum and maximum values, if selected) |
If a message is processed on several systems and the clocks of these systems are not synchronized exactly, this can result in negative processing times.