ibm_was.can_connect (gauge) | The ability of the integration to connect to the Perf Servlet to collect metrics |
ibm_was.jdbc.allocate_count (gauge) | The total number of managed connections that were allocated since pool creation. Shown as connection |
ibm_was.jdbc.close_count (gauge) | The total number of managed connections that were destroyed since pool creation. Shown as connection |
ibm_was.jdbc.connection_handle_count (gauge) | The number of connections that are in use. Can include multiple connections that are shared from a single managed connection. Shown as connection |
ibm_was.jdbc.create_count (gauge) | The total number of managed connections that were created since pool creation. Shown as connection |
ibm_was.jdbc.fault_count (gauge) | The total number of faults, such as timeouts, in the connection pool. |
ibm_was.jdbc.free_pool_size (gauge) | The number of managed connections that are in the free pool. Shown as connection |
ibm_was.jdbc.jdbc_time (gauge) | The average time in milliseconds spent running in the JDBC driver that includes time that is spent in the JDBC driver, network, and database. Shown as millisecond |
ibm_was.jdbc.managed_connection_count (gauge) | The total number of managed connections in the free, shared, and unshared pools. Shown as connection |
ibm_was.jdbc.percent_maxed (gauge) | The percent of the time that all connections are in use. |
ibm_was.jdbc.percent_used (gauge) | The percent of the pool that is in use. |
ibm_was.jdbc.pool_size (gauge) | The size of the connection pool. |
ibm_was.jdbc.prep_stmt_cache_discard_count (gauge) | The total number of statements that are discarded by the least recently used (LRU) algorithm of the statement cache. |
ibm_was.jdbc.return_count (gauge) | The total number of managed connections that were returned since pool creation. Shown as connection |
ibm_was.jdbc.use_time (gauge) | The average time in milliseconds that a connection is in use. Shown as millisecond |
ibm_was.jdbc.wait_time (gauge) | The average waiting time in milliseconds until a connection is granted if a connection is not currently available. Shown as millisecond |
ibm_was.jdbc.waiting_thread_count (gauge) | The number of threads that are currently waiting for a connection. Shown as thread |
ibm_was.jvm.free_memory (gauge) | Deprecated, use ibmwas.jvm.freememory_gauge instead Shown as kibibyte |
ibm_was.jvm.free_memory_gauge (gauge) | The free memory in the JVM run time Shown as kibibyte |
ibm_was.jvm.heap_size (gauge) | Deprecated, use ibmwas.jvm.heapsize_gauge instead Shown as kibibyte |
ibm_was.jvm.heap_size_gauge (gauge) | The total memory in the JVM run time Shown as kibibyte |
ibm_was.jvm.process_cpu_usage (gauge) | Deprecated, use ibmwas.jvm.processcpuusagegauge instead Shown as percent |
ibm_was.jvm.process_cpu_usage_gauge (gauge) | The CPU Usage (in percent) of the Java virtual machine. Shown as percent |
ibm_was.jvm.up_time (gauge) | Deprecated, use ibmwas.jvm.uptime_gauge instead Shown as second |
ibm_was.jvm.up_time_gauge (gauge) | The amount of time that the JVM is running Shown as second |
ibm_was.jvm.used_memory (gauge) | Deprecated, use ibmwas.jvm.usedmemory_gauge instead Shown as kibibyte |
ibm_was.jvm.used_memory_gauge (gauge) | The used memory in the JVM run time Shown as kibibyte |
ibm_was.servlet_session.activate_non_exist_session_count (gauge) | The number of requests for a session that no longer exists, presumably because the session timed out. Use this counter to help determine if the timeout is too short. Shown as request |
ibm_was.servlet_session.active_count (gauge) | The number of concurrently active sessions. A session is active if the WebSphere Application Server is currently processing a request that uses that session. Shown as session |
ibm_was.servlet_session.affinity_break_count (gauge) | The number of requests that are received for sessions that were last accessed from another web application. This value can indicate failover processing or a corrupt plug-in configuration. Shown as request |
ibm_was.servlet_session.cache_discard_count (gauge) | The number of session objects that have been forced out of the cache. A least recently used (LRU) algorithm removes old entries to make room for new sessions and cache misses. Applicable only for persistent sessions. Shown as session |
ibm_was.servlet_session.create_count (gauge) | The number of sessions that were created Shown as session |
ibm_was.servlet_session.external_read_size (gauge) | Size of the session data read from persistent store. Applicable only for (serialized) persistent sessions; similar to external Read Time. |
ibm_was.servlet_session.external_read_time (gauge) | The time (ms) taken in reading the session data from the persistent store. For multirow sessions, the metrics are for the attribute; for single row sessions, the metrics are for the entire session. Applicable only for persistent sessions. When using a JMS persistent store, only available if replicated data is serialized. Shown as millisecond |
ibm_was.servlet_session.external_write_size (gauge) | The size of the session data written to persistent store. Applicable only for (serialized) persistent sessions. Similar to external Read Time. Shown as request |
ibm_was.servlet_session.external_write_time (gauge) | The time (milliseconds) taken to write the session data from the persistent store. Applicable only for (serialized) persistent sessions. Similar to external Read Time. Shown as millisecond |
ibm_was.servlet_session.invalidate_count (gauge) | The number of sessions that were invalidated Shown as session |
ibm_was.servlet_session.life_time (gauge) | The average session life time in milliseconds (time invalidated - time created) Shown as millisecond |
ibm_was.servlet_session.live_count (gauge) | The number of local sessions that are currently cached in memory from the time at which this metric is enabled. Shown as session |
ibm_was.servlet_session.no_room_for_new_session_count (gauge) | Applies only to session in memory with AllowOverflow=false. The number of times that a request for a new session cannot be handled because it exceeds the maximum session count. |
ibm_was.servlet_session.session_object_size (gauge) | The size in bytes of (the serializable attributes of ) in-memory sessions. Only session objects that contain at least one serializable attribute object is counted. A session can contain some attributes that are serializable and some that are not. The size in bytes is at a session level. |
ibm_was.servlet_session.time_since_last_activated (gauge) | The time difference in milliseconds between previous and current access time stamps. Does not include session time out. Shown as millisecond |
ibm_was.servlet_session.timeout_invalidation_count (gauge) | The number of sessions that are invalidated by timeout. Shown as session |
ibm_was.thread_pools.active_count (gauge) | The number of concurrently active threads Shown as thread |
ibm_was.thread_pools.active_time (gauge) | The average time in milliseconds the threads are in active state Shown as millisecond |
ibm_was.thread_pools.cleared_thread_hang_count (gauge) | The number of thread hangs cleared Shown as thread |
ibm_was.thread_pools.concurrent_hung_thread_count (gauge) | The number of concurrently hung threads Shown as thread |
ibm_was.thread_pools.create_count (gauge) | The total number of threads created Shown as thread |
ibm_was.thread_pools.declaredthread_hung_count (gauge) | The number of threads declared hung Shown as thread |
ibm_was.thread_pools.destroy_count (gauge) | The total number of threads destroyed Shown as thread |
ibm_was.thread_pools.percent_maxed (gauge) | The average percent of the time that all threads are in use Shown as percent |
ibm_was.thread_pools.percent_used (gauge) | The average percent of the pool that is in use. The value is based on the total number of configured threads in the ThreadPool and not the current pool size. Shown as percent |
ibm_was.thread_pools.pool_size (gauge) | The average number of threads in pool Shown as thread |