Display detailed information about the current server process. The following table describes the output fields of the server info display.
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):
|
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):
|
Channels HST |
Number of channels to history file. Entries are (separated by slashes):
|
QD Channels
|
Number of channels to queue file. Entries are (separated by slashes):
|
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 |
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