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UTM APPLICATION report SM2 reports
# DB’S Number of database systems the application works with
The following entries are all average values which refer to dialog steps (DIALOG) and
asynchronous conversations (ASYNCH). The descriptions of the entries use the term "step"
as a general term for both these items.
TOTAL TIME For dialog steps: the total time for each dialog step from acceptance
of the entry by UTM to the sending of a dialog message by UTM
For asynchronous conversations: the total time for each
asynchronous conversation from the start of processing to the end
of processing (not including the wait time before the start of
processing)
TOT TIME WITH DB Value analogous to TOTAL TIME, but only for steps with database
calls (*)
STEPS WITH DB Number of steps per second with database calls
TIME IN DB Time per step UTM waits for the execution of database calls (*)
# DB CALLS Number of database calls per step (*)
CPU TIME IN DB CPU time in milliseconds consumed per step in database systems
(*)(***)
# IO IN DB Number of I/Os per step in the called database systems (*)(***)
STEPS WITH DDP Number of steps per second with distributed processing calls
TIME IN DDP Time per step UTM waits for the arrival of a message from a remote
application (**)
CPU TIME CPU time consumed by UTM for processing the step, including user
subroutines
# IO Number of I/Os to/from UTM tasks which occur during processing
of the step, including user subroutines
(*) Only those steps are included where database calls occur
(**) Only those requests are included where distributed processing calls
occur
(***) Not all database systems which coordinate with UTM supply these
values. Some database systems allow the database administrator
to activate the provision of monitoring data by issuing a statement.
For further details see the UTM manual “Concepts and Functions”
[11] and the relevant database system manuals.
TOT TIME WITH Value analogous to TOTAL TIME, but only for steps with distributed
processing calls (**)DDP