If -a option is set, the Tuxedo server prints accounting information into the file specified by
FILENAME.
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DID: Indicates the Tuxedo Domain ID of the server process.
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LMID: Indicates the LMID of the server process.
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GRPID: Indicates the Tuxedo Group ID of the server process.
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GRPNAME: Indicates the Tuxedo Group name of the server process.
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SID: Indicates the Tuxedo Server ID of the server process.
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PID: Indicates the process ID of the Tuxedo server process.
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PNAME: Indicates the process name of the Tuxedo server process.
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SVC: Indicates the name of the service being invoked. It always appears in the output fields when “ -a” is specified.
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GID: Indicates the Tuxedo user group invoking the service.
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UID: Indicates the Tuxedo user ID invoking the service.
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CLIENT: Indicates the Tuxedo client invoking the service.
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STIME: Indicates the time entering the service routing. The output of this field is in the format of “ tv_sec/tv_usec”, where two values are expressed as seconds and microseconds since 00:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), January 1, 1970 respectively. It always appears in the output fields when “ -a” is specified.
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ETIME: Indicates the time leaving the service routing. The output of this field is in the format of “ tv_sec/tv_usec”, where two values are expressed as seconds and microseconds since 00:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), January 1, 1970 respectively. It always appears in the output fields when “ -a” is specified.
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TIME: Indicates the total CPU time (in microsecond) consumed by the service call.
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SYSTIME: Indicates the System CPU time (in microsecond) consumed by the service call.
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USRTIME: Indicates the User CPU time (in microsecond) consumed by the service call.
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ERRNO: Indicates the ERRNO returned to the service invoker.
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URCODE: Indicates the URCODE returned to the service invoker.
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SIZE: Indicates the size of the request message (in byte).
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WTIME: Indicates the waiting time of the request message in a queue (in microsecond).
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ALL: Indicates all fields above.
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The services in system server, such as BBL, GWTDOMAIN, TMS, etc. or the system services with the name starting with ' .' cannot generate accounting records. The following Oracle Tuxedo Application Runtime for CICS servers are supported:
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A server with the “NONE” or “ APP_PW” value of the SECURITY parameter in TUXCONFIG file reports no GID, UID or CLIENT.
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DID: Indicates the Tuxedo Domain ID of the server process.
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LMID: Indicates the LMID of the server process.
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GRPID: Indicates the Tuxedo Group ID of the server process.
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GRPNAME: Indicates the Tuxedo Group name of the server process.
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SID: Indicates the Tuxedo Server ID of the server process.
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PID: Indicates the process ID of the Tuxedo server process.
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PNAME: Indicates the process name of the Tuxedo server process.
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SVC: Indicates the name of the service being invoked.
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GID: Indicates the Tuxedo user group invoking the service.
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UID: Indicates the ID of the Tuxedo user invoking the service.
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CLIENT: Indicates the Tuxedo client invoking the service.
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TIMES: Indicates the total invoke times.
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SUCC: Indicates the invoke times for returning success.
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APPFAIL: Indicates the invoke times for returning application failure.
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SYSFAIL: Indicates the invoke times for returning system failure.
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ELPTIME: Indicates the total elapse time (in millisecond).
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TIME: Indicates the total CPU time (in millisecond).
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SYSTIME: Indicates the total System CPU time (in millisecond).
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USRTIME: Indicates the total User CPU time (in millisecond).
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SIZE: Indicates the total message size (in kilobytes) of the request message.
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WTIME: Indicates the average waiting time of the request message in a queue (in microsecond).
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By default, fields TIMES, ELPTIME, SYSTIME, and
USRTIME are selected as measurement fields.
accrpt analyzes raw accounting information and outputs the aggregated accounting information into
STDOUT. Three groups of fields are outputted in sequence:
accrpt prints all fields in one line prefixed
# character firstly and all accounting information subsequently, sorted by all Key fields,
STIME, and
ETIME in ascending order. In a line, all fields are separated by TAB character. If a value is not available, it is left empty.
For SimpleServer, here we set its CLOPT parameter as “
-A -a simpserv_acct -- ”