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Measures reported by ProUptimeTest
In most production environments, it is essential to monitor the uptime of critical servers in the infrastructure. By tracking the uptime of each of the servers, administrators can determine what percentage of time a server has been up. Comparing this value with service level targets, administrators can determine the most trouble-prone areas of the infrastructure.
In some environments, administrators may schedule periodic reboots of their servers. By knowing that a specific server has been up for an unusually long time, an administrator may come to know that the scheduled reboot task is not working on a server.
The ProUptimeTest test monitors the uptime of the Progress database servers.
Output of the test : One set of results for the target Progress database server that is to be monitored
The measures made by this test are as follows:
| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| Is_rebooted |
Indicates whether the database instance was rebooted or not. |
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This measure reports the value Yes if the instance was rebooted in the last measurement period, and the value No if it was not rebooted. The numeric values that correspond to these measure values have been listed in the table below:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Yes |
1 |
| No |
0 |
Note:
This test reports the Measure Values listed in the table above to indicate whether/not the instance was rebooted. In the graph of this measure however, the same will be represented using the numeric equivalents. |
| Diffuptime |
Indicates the duration for which the database instance has been up since the last measurement period. |
Seconds |
If the value of this measure is lesser than the test frequency, it indicates that the instance was rebooted during the last measurement period. |
| Uptime |
Indicates how long the database instance has been up and running. |
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