Restriction: This topic applies only when the Enterprise Server feature is enabled.
Note: The Enterprise Server Monitor and Control (ESMAC) interface has been deprecated.
Micro Focus no longer supports ESMAC and will remove the feature in a future release. It has been provided for backward compatibility
only.
Micro Focus strongly recommends that you adopt the
Enterprise Server Common Web Administration (ESCWA). See
Enterprise Server Common Web Administration (ESCWA) for more information.
If you have enabled collection of HSF records and specified the number of records to collect in ESMAC, you can use ESMAC to
view aggregated information on transactions, and details of individual runs of those transactions.
To start ESMAC:
- Access the Enterprise Server Administration screen for your installation.
- In the table of
enterprise server instances, check that the server you want has started, and if not, start it.
- In the
Status column of the
enterprise server instance to monitor, click
Details.
The Details screen for the server is displayed.
- On the Details screen, select the
tab, then click
ES Monitor & Control.
The Enterprise Server Monitoring and Control (ESMAC) screen is displayed.
To view the transaction information:
- Click the
HSF button.
This shows the period of time (displayed in minutes and seconds next to
Historical Statistics) between the earliest records displayed and the current time. Records older than one hour are deleted. The following information
is shown for each transaction:
- Average Latency
- The average time, in milliseconds (ms), between Enterprise Server receiving the requests and the tasks beginning to run.
- Average Response Time
- The average time, in milliseconds (ms), that the tasks ran for (not including latency time).
- Count
- How many times the task has run.
By clicking on the magnifying glass icon
next to a task you get a detailed view of the individual runs.
- Latency+Resp
- The sum of latency and response time averages.
- Transaction
- The name of task:
- for Web services, the service name
- Process ID
- Process ID of the SEP which ran the task.
- Task Number
- A unique task number.
- Date
- The date the task started to run, in the format
yyyymmdd.
- Time
- The time the task started to run, in the format
hhmmssttt (where
ttt denotes thousandths of a second).