BrokerConfig Data Collector

"BrokerConfig" Data Collector

For a detailed discussion of these metrics, see ProTop Real-Time - Login Broker (L) and ProTop Trends - Configuration Dashboard

To set up an alert on a metric listed here, make note of the Data Collector name at the top of this page, the Alertable Metric and Data Type from the table below and visit Alert Configuration.

Alertable Metric ProTop RT Label Data Type Description
tt_brokerConfig     (temptable name)
brokerCnx Cnx num

Number of clients currently connected to all servers spawned by the broker (OE11.5+ only)

brokerCnxPct Cnx% num

Number of clients currently connected to all servers spawned by the broker, as a percentage of the maximum (OE11.5+ only)

brokerIPver IPver char TCP/IP version 4 or 6 broker
brokerMa -Ma num Specifies the maximum number of remote users per server process
brokermax -maxport num Highest port number to use when spawning server processes.
brokerMi -Mi num Specifies the minimum number of remote users per server before the broker starts another server
brokermin -minport num Lowest port number to use when spawning server processes.
brokerMm -Mm num Message buffer size for 4GL client/server communication
brokerMpb -Mpb num Specifies the maximum number of servers that the broker can start to serve remote users
brokerPCT -PendCx num Any pending connections, which indicates a problem with a connection
brokerPID PID num Operating System process id number
brokerPort -S num Name or number of the service used by the broker process
brokerSQLcurs SQLcurs num Number of SQL cursors
brokerSQLstck SQLstck num SQL Stack size
brokerSQLstmt SQLstmt num SQL Statement cache size
brokerSQLtmpb SQLtmpb num SQL Temp storage buffer size
brokerSQLtmpd SQLtmpd num SQL Storage temp disk space
brokerSQLtmpz SQLtmpz num SQL Statement storage page size
brokerSQLttlg SQLTrc char Indicates whether or not SQL tracing is active
brokerSQLwup SQLWUp char Indicates whether automatic SQL Width Update is active or not
brokerType Typ char Type of broker service. "SHM" indicates only shared memory connections on the primary broker. "4GL" indicates a broker for only 4GL client/server connections. "SQL" indicates a broker for only SQL connections. "Both" indicates a broker for both "4GL" and "SQL" connections.