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Measures reported by PepPrsTransTest
If any of the transaction requests handled by a Process Scheduler domain fail, administrators should be able to proactively detect the failure and prevent it from occurring, so that critical offline processes execute without a glitch. The PepPrsTransTest helps administrators with this and more!
This test periodically checks the status of transactions on a configured Process Scheduler domain, and reports how many transactions are in which state presently. This can reveal the number of active transactions on the domain, based on which the current load on the domain can be determined. In addition, the test also warns administrators of transactional errors that may cause transactions to abort, thus enabling administrators to take pre-emptive steps in this regard.
The measures made by this test are as follows:
| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| No_of_transactions |
Indicates the number of transactions that are in this status currently. |
Number |
If the value of this measure is high for the TMGACTIVE descriptor, it implies that many transactions are currently active on the domain. You may want to observe variations to this load over time, so that, if demand appears to be increasing, you can consider configuring multiple Process Scheduler domains per database, for redundancy, fail-over, and performance reasons.
On the other hand, if the value of this measure is very high for the TMGABORTED or the TMGTOBEABORTED descriptors, it means that many transactions have been aborted or are about to be aborted. This is a cause for concern, and requires further investigation.
Use the detaied diagnosis of this measure to know the details of transactions in various states. This way, you can accurately pinpoint the transactions that are about to be aborted.
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