Status review

Right-click a thread to open the context menu. Selecting Status opens the Status Report dialog box. Graphs can be shown individually or more at a time.

The status report covers all the threads listed in the title bar of the dialog box, listing a separate report for each thread. By default, the Status Report dialog box opens to show the last report in the list.

To update the status report automatically, click Auto-Update.

This table lists the status report information for each thread:

Name Description
Connection The name of the thread, or connection, for the current status.
Reported at The date and time of the status report.
Status The thread status at the reported time.
Proto info Shows the number of connected clients for the TCP/IP and PDL TCP/IP protocols.
Started/Stopped The date and time that the thread was last started or stopped. This depends on the status.
Msg in The number of messages read by this thread from its protocol connection.
Last Rd The date and time that the messages were last read by this thread from its protocol connection.
Bytes in The number of bytes read in by this thread from its protocol connection.
Msgs out The number of messages that are written out by this thread to its protocol connection.
Last wt The date and time that the messages were last written out by this thread to its protocol connection
Bytes out The number of bytes that are written out by this thread to its protocol connection.
Proto Info The number of connected clients for the TCP/IP and PDL TCP/IP protocols.
Proto Err The date and time of the last protocol error.
Error Msg The text message of the last protocol error.
Xlated The number of messages that are translated by this thread.
Pending The number of pending messages for this thread. For example, messages waiting to be delivered to a destination thread or outbound connection that is down.
Forwarded The number of messages forwarded to an alternate host. This is after the failure of all transmission retries to the primary destination host.
Failed The number of messages that were not delivered successfully.
IB Lat Inbound Latency. The number of cumulative seconds that this thread has taken to process inbound messages.
OB Lat Outbound Latency. The number of cumulative seconds that this thread has taken to process and deliver outbound messages.
Total Lat The total of inbound and outbound latency in seconds This is cumulative.

This table shows the statistics for each thread interaction with the other threads that are selected for this report:

Name Description
Sent The number of messages that are sent by this thread.
Recvd The number of messages that are received by this thread.
pxqd Pending Xlate Queue Depth. The number of messages, or queue depth, that the thread has sent to its destination translation thread that have not yet been processed.
Xlt time The average number of seconds required to translate a message.
T on Q Time on Queue. The total number of seconds spent waiting on queues. This is T on Q. This is updated when the message is delivered. T on Q values exist only for threads which have delivered messages. Compare this value to "Total Lat" to evaluate the amount of processing time versus the pending time.
Latency The total number of seconds that the thread spent on the same last message, from receipt to delivery.

Subtract "T on Q" from "Tot Lat" to find the processing time.

Thread name The name of the sending or receiving thread.