Use the TN3270 Server Session attributes to create situations that monitor TN3270 sessions from a remote TN3270 client to a z/OS TN3270 server.
Average IP Response Time The average IP response time over the last Response Times Collection Interval. The format is an integer. The unit is milliseconds.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Average SNA Response Time The average SNA response time over the last Response Times Collection Interval. The format is an integer. The unit is milliseconds.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Average Total Response Time The average total response time over the last Response Times Collection Interval. The format is an integer. The unit is milliseconds.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Average Transaction Count The sliding transaction count used for calculating the values of the Average Total Response Time, Average IP Response Time, and Average SNA Response Time. The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Bucket 1 Response Times Count The number of response times falling into Bucket 1 . The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Bucket 1 Response Time Percent The percentage of total number of response times falling into Bucket 1. The range of this value is between 0 and 100%.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains 0 milliseconds.
Bucket 1 Upper Boundary The range of transaction response times that are less than or equal to this value are counted in Bucket 1: those less than or equal to this value. The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains 0 milliseconds.
Bucket 2 Response Times Count The number of response times falling into Bucket 2 . The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Bucket 2 Response Time Percent The percentage of total number of response times falling into Bucket 2. The range of this value is between 0 and 100%.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Bucket 2 Upper Boundary This field, together with Bucket 1 Upper Boundary, defines the range of transaction response times counted in Bucket 2: those greater than the value of Bucket 1 upper boundary and less than or equal to the value in this field. The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains 0 milliseconds.
Bucket 3 Response Times Count The number of response times falling into Bucket 3 . The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Bucket 3 Response Time Percent The percentage of total number of response times falling into Bucket 3. The range of this value is between 0 and 100%.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Bucket 3 Upper Boundary This field, together with Bucket 2 Upper Boundary, defines the range of transaction response times counted in Bucket 3: those greater than the value of Bucket 2 upper boundary and less than or equal to the value in this field. The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains 0 milliseconds.
Bucket 4 Response Times Count The number of response times falling into Bucket 4 . The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Bucket 4 Response Time Percent The percentage of total number of response times falling into Bucket 4. The range of this value is between 0 and 100%.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Bucket 4 Upper Boundary This field, together with Bucket 3 Upper Boundary, defines the range of transaction response times counted in Bucket 4: those greater than the value of Bucket 3 upper boundary and less than or equal to the value in this field. This field also defines the range of transaction response times counted in Bucket 5: those greater than this field. The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains 0 milliseconds.
Bucket 5 Response Times Count The number of response times falling into Bucket 5 . The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Bucket 5 Response Time Percent The percentage of total number of response times falling into Bucket 5. The range of this value is between 0 and 100%.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Collection Time The time and date of the data sampling. This time is displayed in the following format:
mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss
Where:
The stored format is a string no longer than 16 characters in the format CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm (as in 1020315064501000 for 03/15/02 06:45:01) where:
Connection Number A unique number that identifies the connection to a TCP/IP stack. The format is an integer. This value is stored as an integer and displayed as a hexadecimal number.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Data Source Level Identifies the data that is available on the monitored system. The format is an integer. It is displayed as a hexadecimal number. Valid values are:
For additional information, see IBM z/OS Communications Server IP Configuration Guide.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Definite Responses Detected The number of definite responses or timemarks detected for monitoring purposes. The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
IP Response Time Standard Deviation The standard deviation for IP round trip times. The format is an integer.
Variance and standard deviation of response time averages help you understand the dispersion of the response time data. The variance is a measure of how spread out the data is. The square root of the variance is the standard deviation. Knowing the standard deviation allows you make assumptions based on normal distribution. For more information, refer to the z/OS Communications Server IP Configuration Guide.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
IP Response Time Variance The variance of IP round trip response times. The format is an integer.
Variance and standard deviation of response time averages help you understand the dispersion of the response time data. The variance is a measure of how spread out the data is. The square root of the variance is the standard deviation. Knowing the standard deviation allows you make assumptions based on normal distribution. For more information, refer to the z/OS Communications Server IP Configuration Guide.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Local IP Address The local IP address for this Telnet session. The format is an alphanumeric string no longer than 45 characters.
Local Port The local port for this Telnet session. The format is an integer.
Local Port String The local port for this Telnet session as a string. The format is a string up to five characters in length.
Logmode Name The VTAM logmode. The format is an alphanumeric string no longer than 8 characters.
In an open row, this data is not available. Blanks are displayed.
LU Selection Method The method that was used to select the LU. This value is stored as an integer and displayed as a string. The valid values for LU Selection Method are:
Origin Node The unique identifier for the TCP/IP stack being displayed. The format is an alphanumeric string no longer than 32 characters.
Remote IP Address The remote IP address for this Telnet session. The format is an alphanumeric string no longer than 45 characters.
Remote Port The remote port for this Telnet session. The format is an integer.
Remote Port String The remote port for this Telnet session as a string. The format is a string up to five characters in length.
Response Time Collection Time The date and time that the Average Total Response Time, Average IP Response Time, Average SNA Response Time, and Average Transaction Count were calculated by z/OS. The format is an alphanumeric string.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field is blank.
Response Time Standard Deviation The standard deviation for round trip times. The format is an integer.
Variance and standard deviation of response time averages help you understand the dispersion of the response time data. The variance is a measure of how spread out the data is. The square root of the variance is the standard deviation. Knowing the standard deviation allows you make assumptions based on normal distribution. For more information, refer to the z/OS Communications Server IP Configuration Guide.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Response Time Variance The variance of round trip response times. The format is an integer.
Variance and standard deviation of response time averages help you understand the dispersion of the response time data. The variance is a measure of how spread out the data is. The square root of the variance is the standard deviation. Knowing the standard deviation allows you make assumptions based on normal distribution. For more information, refer to the z/OS Communications Server IP Configuration Guide.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
Session End The date and time when this session ended. This time is displayed in the following format:
mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss
Where:
The stored format is a string no longer than 16 characters in the format CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm (as in 1020315064501000 for 03/15/02 06:45:01) where:
When the session is active, this value is stored as a character string of zeros and displayed as blank.
Session Start The date and time when this session started. This time is displayed in the following format:
mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss
Where:
The stored format is a string no longer than 16 characters in the format CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm (as in 1020315064501000 for 03/15/02 06:45:01) where:
Session Type The session type. This value is stored as an integer and displayed as a string. Valid values are:
SNA Application Name The LU name of the SNA application for this Telnet session. This is not the fully qualified name. The format is an alphanumeric string no longer than 8 characters.
SNA Response Time Standard Deviation The standard deviation for SNA round trip times. The format is an integer.
Variance and standard deviation of response time averages help you understand the dispersion of the response time data. The variance is a measure of how spread out the data is. The square root of the variance is the standard deviation. Knowing the standard deviation allows you make assumptions based on normal distribution. For more information, refer to the z/OS Communications Server IP Configuration Guide.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
SNA Response Time Variance The variance of SNA round trip response times. The format is an integer.
Variance and standard deviation of response time averages help you understand the dispersion of the response time data. The variance is a measure of how spread out the data is. The square root of the variance is the standard deviation. Knowing the standard deviation allows you make assumptions based on normal distribution. For more information, refer to the z/OS Communications Server IP Configuration Guide.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.
SSL Status The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) status for the session. This value is stored as an integer and displayed as a string. The valid values for SSL Status are:
State The status of this TN3270 sever session. This value is stored as an integer and displayed as a number. Valid values are:
Sysplex Name The name of the sysplex that the monitored system is part of. The format is a string of up to 8 characters.
System ID The SMF system ID. The format is an alphanumeric string no longer than 4 characters.
TCPIP STC Name The name of the TCP/IP job. The format is an alphanumeric string no longer than 8 characters.
Telnet LU Name The LU name representing the client for this Telnet session. The format is an alphanumeric string no longer than 8 characters.
TN3270 Server Name The TN3270 Server job name. The format is an alphanumeric string.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains blanks.
Total Bytes The total number of bytes (both received and sent) by the server for this session. When the value in the Total Bytes field exceeds 1,073,741,823, the number is divided by 1,073,741,824. The quotient is stored in the Total Bytes (in GB) field and the remainder is stored in the Total Bytes field. The format is an integer.
Total Bytes (in GB) The total number of bytes (both received and sent) by the server for this session, divided by 1,073,741,824. When the value in the Total Bytes field exceeds 1,073,741,823, the number is divided by 1,073,741,824. The quotient is stored in the Total Bytes (in GB) field and the remainder is stored in the Total Bytes field. The format is an integer.
Total Bytes Received The total number of bytes received by the server for this session. When the value in the Total Bytes Received field exceeds 1,073,741,823 (1 GB), the number is divided by 1,073,741,824. The quotient is stored in the Total Bytes Received (in GB) field and the remainder is stored in the Total Bytes Received field. The format is an integer.
Total Bytes Received (in GB) The total number of bytes received by the server for this session, divided by 1,073,741,824. When the value in the Total Bytes Received field exceeds 1,073,741,823 (1 GB), the number is divided by 1,073,741,824. The quotient is stored in the Bytes Received (in GB) field and the remainder is stored in the Bytes Received field. The format is an integer.
Total Bytes Sent The total number of bytes sent by the server for this session. When the value in the Total Bytes Sent field exceeds 1,073,741,823, the number is divided by 1,073,741,824. The quotient is stored in the Total Bytes Sent (in GB) field and the remainder is stored in the Total Bytes Sent field. The format is an integer.
Total Bytes Sent (in GB) The total number of bytes sent by this server for this session, divided by 1,073,741,824. When the value in the Total Bytes Sent field exceeds 1,073,741,823, the number is divided by 1,073,741,824. The quotient is stored in the Total Bytes Sent (in GB) field and the remainder is stored in the Total Bytes Sent field. The format is an integer.
Total Transactions Detected The count of the total number of transactions detected. The format is an integer.
This value can be retrieved only if the LPAR you are monitoring is running z/OS Version 1.8 or higher. Otherwise the field contains a zero.