File Formats, Data Descriptions, MIBs, and System Processes Reference
The T_SERVERCTXT
class represents configuration and run-time attributes of individual server dispatch contexts within an application. This class is defined for both single-context and multi-context servers. For single-context servers, the values in this class are repeated as part of the T_SERVER
class. The attributes in the T_SERVERCTXT
class are read-only.
These attribute values provide run-time tracking of statistics and resources associated with each server dispatch context.
T_SERVERCTXT
class are local attributes.Logical name of the server group. Server group names cannot contain an asterisk (*
), comma, or colon.
Logical machine for the initiating client or server. The initiating client or server is the process that made the service request that the server is currently working on.
UNIX system process identifier for the initiating client or server.
Limitation: This is a UNIX system-specific attribute that may not be returned if the platform on which the application is being run is not UNIX-based.
Setting of the TP_COMMIT_CONTROL
characteristic for this server. See the description of the BEA Tuxedo ATMI function tpscmt(3c) for details on this characteristic.
Server group number (T_GROUP
:TA_GRPNO
) of the last service request made or conversation initiated from this server outward.
Time left, in seconds, for this server to process the current service request,
if any. A value of 0 for an active service indicates that no timeout processing is being done. See T_SERVICE
:TA_SVCTIMEOUT
for more information.
Time left, in seconds, for this server to receive the reply for which it is currently waiting before it will timeout. This timeout may be a transactional timeout or a blocking timeout.