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Display server information (server info)

Display detailed information about the current server process. The following table describes the output fields of the server info display.

General format

Schedule> server info

The following table describes the output of schedule server info:

Field

Description

Version number

Currently installed SCHEDULE version

Platform

 

Operating system(s) currently running SCHEDULE

Local node

 

Name of server

 

Database node

Location of SCHEDULE database

Network nodes

Nodes that have sent network messages

Defined cluster

Nodes in local cluster

Active cluster

Cluster members running SCHEDULE

NRQ frame count

Server execution sequence count

NRQ active count

Number of open processing requests

NRQ available count

Available processing request packets

NRQ dispatch count

Number of processing steps performed

NRQ dispatch rate

Number in last second interval/Average NRQs/Peak NRQs

PRQ dispatch 1,2,3

Priority queue dispatch rates

Active threads

Number of active threads. Entries Are (separated by slashes):

  • Active Terminating Threads
  • Idle Terminating Threads
  • Allowed (retained) Idle Terminating Threads
  • Soft Max Terminating Threads
  • Hard Max Terminating Threads
  • BackLog Terminating Threads
  • Peak BackLog Terminating Threads
  • Active Worker Threads
  • Idle Worker Threads
  • Allocated to (retained) IO Worker Threads
  • Soft Max Worker Threads
  • Hard Max Worker Threads
  • BackLog Worker Threads
  • Peak BackLog Worker Threads
  • Worker Thread to Terminating Thread Socket Thread Over Flow

Submit count

Number of jobs submitted since server start

Notify count

Number of notifications since server start

Error count

Number of server errors since server start

Channels SDE

 

Number of channels to control file. Entries are (separated by slashes):

  • In use channels
  • Open channels which may or may not be in use
  • Peak channels open
  • Parameter file maximum channels
  • Absolute maximum channels
  • Channel request backlog
  • Peak backlog

Channels HST

Number of channels to history file. Entries are (separated by slashes):

  • In use channels
  • Open channels which may or may not be in use
  • Peak channels open
  • Parameter file maximum channels
  • Absolute maximum channels
  • Channel request backlog
  • Peak backlog

QD Channels

 

 

 

Number of channels to queue file. Entries are (separated by slashes):

  • In use channels
  • Open channels which may or may not be in use
  • Peak channels open
  • Parameter file maximum channels
  • Absolute maximum channels
  • Channel request backlog
  • Peak backlog

Networks

Available network protocols

TCP/IP port id

 

TCP/IP port id number

Field

Description

QD Cache size

Size of in memory copy of queue ?le

Control ?ags

Flag settings for control ?le

Controlled queues

Queues controlled by server

Peak working set

Memory used by peak working set

Current working set

Memory used by current working set

Peak virtual size

Virtual memory of peak set

Current priority

Current priority of SCHEDULE server

Base priority

Starting priority level of server

Page faults

Page faults in virtual memory

Buffer I/O count

Buffer I/O count

Direct I/O count

Direct I/O count

Cpu time

CPU time devoted to SCHEDULE activity

Elapse time

Elapsed time devoted to SCHEDULE activity

Cluster alias

Schedule alias

Cluster lock group

Cluster lock group

File polling intrvl

Interval between ?le polling events

Disk polling intrvl

Interval between disk polling events

Delay polling intrvl

Interval between delay polling events

Stuck after intrvl

Noti?cation interval after stuck in queue

History active

History active or not

Notify queue

Queue used for SCHEDULE noti?cations

Notify user

User for SCHEDULE noti?cations

Notify ?le

File written to with SCHEDULE noti?cations

Notify enabled

1 or 0 toggle to indicate if noti?cations take place

Notify priority

Overall priority of SCHEDULE noti?cations

P queue purge intrvl

How long to leave jobs in P queue

Root dir owner

Root directory owner

protection

Root directory protection

COM ?le extension

Extension for COM ?le created to run job

Activity level

Activity level of server from 0-7

Event file: jobs

This is a parameter file setting, that indicates if event file logging of job messages is globally turned on/off. The parameter is JOB_EVENTFILE_ENABLED. The event file is written in the location /schedule_library/schN_server_<node>.evt. The messages are in a format that can be easily parsed by automated programs and utilities.

 

Event file: server

This is a parameter file setting, that indicates if event file logging of server messages is globally turned on/off. The parameter is SERVER_EVENTFILE_ENABLED. The event file is written in the location /schedule_library/schN_server_<node>.evt. The messages are in a format that can be easily parsed by automated programs and utilities

Event file: tz offset

Each event in the event file is written with a UTC timestamp, and a localtime offset. The offset can be determined by the system, or it can be hard-coded the parameter file value EVENTFILE_TIMESTAMP_OFFSET. This value should be expressed as seconds east of GMT. For example, -28800 should be used for Pacific Standard Time.

Event file: UTC adjust

If the UTC time in the eventfile is incorrect, it can be modified with the parameter value EVENTFILE_UTCADJ_OFFSET. This indicates the number of seconds that will be added to the system UTC time.

Event log: jobs

This is a parameter file setting, that indicates if Windows event logging of jobs is globally turned on/off. The parameter is JOB_EVENTLOG_ENABLED. Note that a job's Notify property page has check boxes to turn on/off specific job events.

Event log: server

This is a parameter file setting , that indicates if Windows event logging of server messages is globally turned on/off. The parameter is SERVER_EVENTLOG_ENABLED. Additional filtering can be done with the parameter NTEVENTLOG.

Event log: flags

This is a parameter file flag setting, that indicates what level of server messages will be written to the event log. The parameter is NTEVENTLOG. Bit 1 enables Success messages. Bit 2 enables Error messages. Bit 3 enables warning messages. Bit 4 enables Informational messages.

Journaling root

Location of journaling file

enabled

Journaling enabled (1) or not enabled (0)

Current time

Current system time at time of display

Example

Schedule>  server info
    Version number       = 7.6.12
Platform = MSWindows7 Pro SP1 (7601), 04 Intel PII F6 M44 S2 CPU4
Local node = Munster
Database node = Munster
Network nodes = Edison
Defined cluster = Muntz
Active cluster = Muntz
NRQ frame count = 12439
active count = 16
available count = 5984
dispatch count = 15278
dispatch rate = 3/7/1710
PRQ dispatch 3 = 18/0/1
dispatch 2 = 15952/0/40
dispatch 1 = 44/0/2
Active threads = 5/0/3/10/1000/0/2/4/6/55/10/500/0/4/0
Submit count = 0
Notify count = 0
Error count = 0
Channels SDE = 0/2/2/30/500/0/0/0/0
HST = 0/0/0/20/100/0/0/0/0
QD = 0/0/19/60/600/0/0/0/0
Networks = Tcp/Ip
TCP/IP port id = 29347
QD Cache size = 9
Control flags = NoDECnetNet,NoCluster
Controlled queues = B,E,F,H,I,K,L,O,P,S
Peak working set = 28995584
Current working set = 28864512
Peak virtual size = 208592896
Internal heap size = 2091640
Current priority = 32768
Base priority = 32768
Page faults = 6834751
Buffer I/O count = 0
Direct I/O count = 47051
Cpu time = 000 00:00:31
Elapse time = 000 05:52:15
Cluster alias =
Cluster lock group = A,1
Resource polling = 300
Disk polling intrvl = 300
Delay polling intrvl = 300
Stuck after intrvl = 300
History active = 1
Notify queue = SMTP server vmw2k3c.I-S-E.com
user = samuels@, samuels@digital.com
file = cscript "C:\Program Files (x86)\ISE\EnterpriseSCHEDULE\Schedule_Notify.vbs" /m
enabled = 1
priority = 14
P queue purge intrvl = 64800
Root dir owner = 65540
protection = 0
COM file extension = n/a
Activity level = 0
Event file: jobs = 0
job flags = 0
server = 0
server flags = 6
tz offset = 0
UTC adjust = 0
Event log: jobs = 1
server = 1
flags = 6
Journaling root = C:\Program Files (x86)\ISE\EnterpriseSCHEDULE\sch1_journal
enabled = 0
Current time = May 20 15:49:13 2013
Debug settings = 0x00000000,0x00000000

See Also

SERVER commands

Change a private user password (server changepwd)

Reset the proxy access cache (server proxy reset)

Restart the server process (server restart)

Start the server process (server start)

Stop the server process (server stop)