eG Monitoring
 

Measures reported by O9iWebModuleTest

This test reports the performance metrics related to the web module in an Oracle application server instance of the Oracle9i application server.

Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation
Req_active Current number of threads servicing web requests Number A high value of this measure indicates a heavy load on the web module. An increase in requests running may indicate an increase in user workload. Alternatively, a slowdown of the application server may also cause the requests that are simultaneously executing to increase.
Req_completed The rate at which web requests are being processed by this application Reqs/Sec A very high value for this measure indicates that the web module is handling many requests.
Avg_req_process_time Average time spent servicing web requests during the last measurement period Secs An increase in this value may be indicative of a problem in the application server. This increase could also be attributed to a problem in database tier provided the application is using the database for servicing the request.
Max_req_process_time The high water mark indicating the maximum time spend servicing a web request Secs  
Avg_ctx_resolve_time Average time spent to create/find the servlet context during the last measurement period. Secs A very high value is an indication of heavy load on the web module.
Avg_req_parse_time Average time spent to read/parse requests during the last measurement Secs Comparing the total request processing time with the context resolution time and request parsing time, can provide an indication of where a request is spending time in the Oracle application server instance.