3.95.37.1 VstpITUPDUUtilPeak
- Measurement ID
 - 21150
 - Measurement Group
 - vSTP Server Resource Usages
 - Measurement Type
 - Max
 - Measurement Dimension
 - Single
 - Description
 - The peak SS7 ITPDU Buffer Pool utilization (0-100%) measured during the collection interval.
 - Collection Interval
 - 30 min
 - Peg Condition
 - The maximum SS7 ITUPDU Buffer Pool utilization sample taken during the collection interval.
 - Measurement Scope
 - NE, Server
 
Recovery
- A PDU is allocated to each message that arrives at a vSTP and is de-allocated when message processing completes. This measurement is useful for evaluating whether persistent network problems exist. In general, PDU buffers are engineered to match the processing capacity of the vSTP . If network problems exist, delaying the off-delaying of egress messages from the vSTP, then PDUs/messages will sit in internal SS7 queues.
 - If both the peak and average measurements for multiple vSTPs within a Network Element are consistently near the recommended maximum engineered capacity of a vSTP when the Ingress Message Rate and/or SS7 Process CPU Utilization measurements are below the recommended maximum engineered capacity of an vSTP, the a network (IP or SS7) problem may exist. Looking at these measurements on a time of day basis may provide additional insight into potential network problems.
 - If the peak and average for an individual vSTP is significantly different that other vSTPs in the same Network Element, then a vSTP-specific software problem may exist (such as a buffer pool peak).
 - It is recommended to contact My Oracle Support for assistance if needed.