Message Manager Long-Term History attributes (z/OS systems)
The Message Manager Long-Term History attributes are associated with the history of the rates at which messages are passed to and pulled from a particular z/OS queue manager. These attributes are informational only; they cannot be used to create situations.
The Message Manager Long-Term History attributes are available on z/OS systems only.
Close Handles Per Sec The number of times per second that IBM MQ closes an object (such as a queue) independently of a call to the MQCLOSE API routine. The valid format is an integer (formatted to one decimal place).
Host Name The name of the system on which this queue manager is running. On z/OS systems, this is the SMF ID. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 48 case-sensitive characters.
Interval Length The interval time over which statistics are taken. The valid format is in the form MMM:SS where M = Minute, S = Second.
Interval Time The size of the current sampling interval, in hundredths of seconds. For example, .50 is half a second. This value is determined by the control parameters your site set when configuring the IBM MQ Monitoring agent; it is usually specified as 60.00 (60 seconds). Valid format is a decimal (formatted to 2 decimal places).
MQCB Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQCB for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer of up to 4 digits.
MQCLOSE Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQCLOSE for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer (formatted to one decimal place).
MQCTL Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQCTL for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer of up to 4 digits.
MQGET Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQGET for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer (formatted to one decimal place).
MQINQ Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQINQ for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer (formatted to one decimal place).
MQOPEN Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQOPEN for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer (formatted to one decimal place).
MQPUT Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQPUT for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer (formatted to one decimal place).
MQPUT1 Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQPUT1 for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer (formatted to one decimal place).
MQSET Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQSET for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer (formatted to one decimal place).
MQSTAT Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQSTAT for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer of up to 4 digits.
MQSUB Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQSUB for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer of up to 4 digits.
MQSUBRQ Per Sec The number of calls or starts per second of the MQ API routine MQSUBRQ for this queue manager. The valid format is an integer of up to 4 digits.
Origin Node The IBM MQ Monitoring agent-assigned name of the node on which the data for the queue manager originates.
Pub Put Per Sec The number of publications per second. The valid format is an integer of up to 4 digits.
QMgr Name The name that is assigned to this queue manager. The valid format is an alphanumeric string of up to 48 case-sensitive characters.
Sample Date & Time The time and date of the sample. The valid format is the standard 16-character date/time format (CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm), where the strings have the following meanings:
- C
- Century (0 for 20th, 1 for 21st)
- YY
- Year
- MM
- Month
- DD
- Day
- HH
- Hour
- MM
- Minute
- SS
- Second
- mmm
- Millisecond