This metric gives the messages processed percentage for the queue. Messages processed percent is calculated as the percent of the total number messages processed/dequeued to the total number of messages received/enqueued.
The rest of the information in this section is only valid for this metric when it appears in either the Enterprise Manager Grid Control or the Enterprise Manager Database Control (if applicable).
The following table shows how often the metric's value is collected and compared against the default thresholds. The 'Consecutive Number of Occurrences Preceding Notification' column indicates the consecutive number of times the comparison against thresholds should hold TRUE before an alert is generated.
Target Version |
Evaluation and Collection Frequency |
Upload Frequency |
Operator |
Default Warning Threshold |
Default Critical Threshold |
Consecutive Number of Occurrences Preceding Notification |
Alert Text |
11.2.0.x |
Every 30 Minutes |
After Every Sample |
<= |
Not Defined |
Not Defined |
1 |
Messages processed for queue %schema%.%queue_name% is %value% percent. |
For this metric you can set different warning and critical threshold values for each unique combination of "Schema Name" and "Queue Name" objects.
If warning or critical threshold values are currently set for any unique combination of "Schema Name" and "Queue Name" objects, those thresholds can be viewed on the Metric Detail page for this metric.
To specify or change warning or critical threshold values for each unique combination of "Schema Name" and "Queue Name" objects, use the Edit Thresholds page. See Editing Thresholds for information on accessing the Edit Thresholds page.
CNUM_MSGS, EXPIRED_MSGS, NUM_MSGS columns from V$BUFFERED_QUEUES and ENQUEUED_MSGS and DEQUEUED_MSGS from V$PERSISTENT_QUEUES is used to compute this value.
When using queues for storing and propagating messages, monitor this metric to get the messages processed percent (or throughput) for the queue.
Related Topics
About Alerts
About the Metric Detail Page
Editing Thresholds
Understanding Line Charts
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