Neoview Management Dashboard Client Guide for Database Administrators (R2.3)
Table Of Contents
- HP Neoview Management Dashboard Client Guide for Database Administrators
- Table of Contents
- About This Document
- 1 Introduction to Dashboard
- 2 Installing the Client
- 3 Starting and Running the Client
- 4 Using the Client Windows
- Browse Window
- Browse Window Toolbar Button Summary
- Browsing and Analyzing Segments, Entities, and Objects
- Other Browse Window Toolbar Functions
- Command Wizard Toolbar Button
- Download Wizard Toolbar Button
- Object State Change Toolbar Button
- OEM Toolbar Button
- OIL Toolbar Button
- Properties Toolbar Button
- Refresh With Latest Data Button
- Rotate Graph Control
- Rotate Graph Toolbar Button
- Sort View Toolbar Button
- Suppress States Toolbar Button
- Thresholds Toolbar Button
- Browse Window Pull-Down Menus
- Browse Window File, Edit, View, and Help Menus
- Browse Window Shortcut Menus
- Object State Changes (OSC) Window
- Graph Window
- Report Window
- Session Window
- 5 Using the Client Property Sheets
- Attribute Property Sheet
- Font Property Sheet
- General Property Sheet
- Annotate Grid With States Check Box
- Clear Registry Button
- Command Wizard Check Box
- Data Query Tool Bar Enable Check Box
- Icons Button
- New Graph on Data Grid Double Click Check Box
- Reports Auto Refresh Check Box
- Set Password Button
- Show Help in Grid Check Box
- Show Splash Screen Check Box
- Show Removed Objects Check Box
- Stretch/Compress Grid Columns to Fit Window Check Box
- Graph Property Sheet
- Icon Server Control Panel
- OEM Property Sheet
- OIL Property Sheet
- OSC Property Sheet
- Monitor Object State Changes Check Box
- Display Log Window Check Box
- State Upgrades Monitored Check Box
- Notify Button
- State Downgrades Monitored Check Box
- Minimum State Change Monitored List
- Maximum Change History Retained in Log List
- Late Data Integrity Check List
- Audible Alert State Threshold List
- Notify Control Panel
- SSG Property Sheet
- Client Server Gateway Check Box
- Retrieval Options
- Sample Delay Options
- Trace Requests Check Box
- Trace Replies Check Box
- Trace Audits Check Box
- Show CSG Until Connected Check Box
- Auto Connect to CSG at Startup Check Box
- Auto Restart Session Check Box
- Max Rows/Object Field
- SSG/CSG Advanced Button
- SSG/CSG Advanced Control Panel
- Exit Shutdown Check Box
- Data Cache Check Box
- SSG Cache Field
- Enable Flow Control Option
- Disable Flow Control Option
- Accept Server Initiated Flow Control Option
- Term Name Check Box
- User Name Field
- Defaults Button
- 6 Using Entity Screen Information
- 7 Using Command and Control to Manage Queries
- 8 Switching Between Neoview Platforms
- Index

Table 6-5 QueryRTS Entity Attributes (continued)
Default Attribute
for Grid?
Default Attribute
for Graph?
DescriptionAttribute
YesNoEstimated time, in seconds, required to perform
i/o for this query, including seeks and data
transfers. Estimated at the time the query is
prepared.
EstIoTime
YesNoEstimated time, in seconds, required for
messaging. Estimated at the time the query is
prepared.
EstMsgTime
YesNoEstimated total CPU time, in seconds. For the
Master Executor, this value includes idle time,
i/o time, messaging time, and processor time.
Estimated at the time the query was prepared.
EstTotalTime
YesNoProcessing node of the Master Executor.MstrCpuNum
YesNoCumulative processor busy time for all disk
processes involved in the query.
DiskProcBsyTime
YesNoNumber of OPEN calls performed by the
Master Executor on behalf of the query.
Opens
YesNoTime, in seconds, that the Master Executor
spent doing OPENs.
OpenTime
YesNoProcess identification number of the Master
Executor.
MstrPin
YesNoTime the Master Executor spent creating new
processes, in seconds.
ProcCreateTime
YesNoNumber of new processes created by the
Master Executor on behalf of this query.
ProcsCreated
YesNoProcess name of the Master Executor.ProcessName
YesNoLocal civil time of last data refresh by WMS.RefreshTS
YesNoUnique ID generated by the connection server
when the Prepare command was received.
StatementID
YesNoUnique ID generated by the connection server
at time of connection.
SessionID
YesNoAlphanumeric string that uniquely identifies
the query. Returned by the Neoview SQL
compiler.
QueryID
YesNoSequential number of the query in WMS.QueryIndex
YesNoUser assigned alias for the query name.QueryName
YesNoSequential number of the service name in the
WMS manager.
ServiceIndex
YesNoName of the service, as registered in WMS,
under which this query is running.
ServiceName
YesNoNumber of bytes returned for statistics counts.StatsBytes
YesNoNumeric ID of the user.UserID
YesNoTime (in local civil time) the query entered the
queue.
EntryTS
YesNoAmount of time, in minutes, the query spent
on the queue.
QueueTime
QueryRTS Entity 95