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Table 13-1 Web Business View fields
Field | Description |
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Precise installation | List of defined Precise adapters. |
Time Frame | Determines the period of time you want to analyze. You can choose to use the time frame already configured for the page, or set the portlet to display information according to a different time frame, such as: last hour, day, week, last 2 weeks, last month, last 3 months, or last 6 months. |
Application | One or more applications that use common components. Each application consists of Tier instances organized to work together to serve a set of applications. |
Tier | A Tier in a Precise application. Precise agents monitor, process, and communicate performance-related information for that tier. |
Instance | An occurrence of an Tier. |
Method Execution | Indicates the name of the method execution to map the business name to. |
Business name | The name of a logical business application or transaction to be displayed in the portlet. This name acts as an alias for the method execution defined in the Method field. |
SLA near-breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a near-breach (in seconds). Anything below this level will be considered OK. |
SLA breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a breach (in seconds). |
See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34, and “About baselines” on page 102.
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Table 13-2 J2EE Business View fields
Field | Description |
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Precise installation | List of defined Precise adapters. |
Time Frame | Determines the period of time you want to analyze. You can choose to use the time frame already configured for the page, or set the portlet to display information according to a different time frame, such as: last hour, day, week, last 2 weeks, last month, last 3 months, or last 6 months. |
Application | One or more applications that use common components. Each application consists of Tier instances organized to work together to serve a set of applications. |
Tier | A Tier in a Precise application. Precise agents monitor, process, and communicate performance-related information for that tier. |
Instance | An occurrence of an Tier. |
Method Execution | Indicates the name of the method execution to map the business name to. |
Business name | The name of a logical business application or transaction to be displayed in the portlet. This name acts as an alias for the method execution defined in the Method field. |
SLA near-breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a near-breach (in seconds). Anything below this level will be considered OK. |
SLA breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a breach (in seconds). |
See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34, and “About baselines” on page 102.
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Table 13-3 ASP.NET Business View fields
Field | Description |
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Precise installation | List of defined Precise adapters. |
Time Frame | Determines the period of time you want to analyze. You can choose to use the time frame already configured for the page, or set the portlet to display information according to a different time frame, such as: last hour, day, week, last 2 weeks, last month, last 3 months, or last 6 months. |
Application | One or more applications that use common components. Each application consists of Tier instances organized to work together to serve a set of applications. |
Tier | A Tier in a Precise application. Precise agents monitor, process, and communicate performance-related information for that tier. |
Instance | An occurrence of an Tier. |
Service request | Indicates the name of the Microsoft ASP.NET service request to map the business name to. |
Business name | The name of a logical business application or transaction to be displayed in the portlet. This name acts as an alias for the service request defined in the Service Request field. |
SLA near-breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a near-breach (in seconds). Anything below this level will be considered OK. |
SLA breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a breach (in seconds). |
See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34, and “About baselines” on page 102.
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Table 13-4 Microsoft .NET Business View fields
Field | Description |
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Precise installation | List of defined Precise adapters. |
Time Frame | Determines the period of time you want to analyze. You can choose to use the time frame already configured for the page, or set the portlet to display information according to a different time frame, such as: last hour, day, week, last 2 weeks, last month, last 3 months, or last 6 months. |
Application | One or more applications that use common components. Each application consists of Tier instances organized to work together to serve a set of applications. |
Tier | A Tier in a Precise application. Precise agents monitor, process, and communicate performance-related information for that tier. |
Instance | An occurrence of an Tier. |
Method | Indicates the name of the method to map the business name to. |
Business name | The name of a logical business application or transaction to be displayed in the portlet. This name acts as an alias for the method defined in the Method field. |
SLA near-breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a near-breach (in seconds). Anything below this level will be considered OK. |
SLA breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a breach (in seconds). |
See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34, and “About baselines” on page 102.
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Table 13-5 Oracle Business View fields
Field | Description |
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Precise installation | List of defined Precise adapters. |
Time Frame | Determines the period of time you want to analyze. You can choose to use the time frame already configured for the page, or set the portlet to display information according to a different time frame, such as: last hour, day, week, last 2 weeks, last month, last 3 months, or last 6 months. |
Application | One or more applications that use common components. Each application consists of Tier instances organized to work together to serve a set of applications. |
Tier | A Tier in a Precise application. Precise agents monitor, process, and communicate performance-related information for that tier. |
Instance | An occurrence of an Tier. |
SQL hash value | Indicates the name of the SQL hash value to map the business name to. |
Business name | The name of a logical business application or transaction to be displayed in the portlet. This name acts as an alias for the SQL hash value defined in the SQL hash value field. |
SLA near-breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a near-breach (in seconds). Anything below this level will be considered OK. |
SLA breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a breach (in seconds). |
See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34, and “About baselines” on page 102.
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Table 13-6 Microsoft SQL Server Business View fields
Field | Description |
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Precise installation | List of defined Precise adapters. |
Time Frame | Determines the period of time you want to analyze. You can choose to use the time frame already configured for the page, or set the portlet to display information according to a different time frame, such as: last hour, day, week, last 2 weeks, last month, last 3 months, or last 6 months. |
Application | One or more applications that use common components. Each application consists of Tier instances organized to work together to serve a set of applications. |
Tier | A Tier in a Precise application. Precise agents monitor, process, and communicate performance-related information for that tier. |
Instance | An occurrence of an Tier. |
SQL hash value | Indicates the name of the SQL hash value to map the business name to. |
Business name | The name of a logical business application or transaction to be displayed in the portlet. This name acts as an alias for the SQL hash value defined in the SQL hash value field. |
SLA near-breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a near-breach (in seconds). Anything below this level will be considered OK. |
SLA breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a breach (in seconds). |
See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34, and “About baselines” on page 102.
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Table 13-7 Sybase Business View fields
Field | Description |
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Precise installation | List of defined Precise adapters. |
Time Frame | Determines the period of time you want to analyze. You can choose to use the time frame already configured for the page, or set the portlet to display information according to a different time frame, such as: last hour, day, week, last 2 weeks, last month, last 3 months, or last 6 months. |
Application | One or more applications that use common components. Each application consists of Tier instances organized to work together to serve a set of applications. |
Tier | A Tier in a Precise application. Precise agents monitor, process, and communicate performance-related information for that tier. |
Instance | An occurrence of an Tier. |
SQL hash value | Indicates the name of the SQL hash value to map the business name to. |
Business name | The name of a logical business application or transaction to be displayed in the portlet. This name acts as an alias for the SQL hash value defined in the SQL hash value field. |
SLA near-breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a near-breach (in seconds). Anything below this level will be considered OK. |
SLA breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a breach (in seconds). |
See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34, and “About baselines” on page 102.
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Table 13-8 Siebel Application Business View fields
Field | Description |
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Precise installation | List of defined Precise adapters. |
Time Frame | Determines the period of time you want to analyze. You can choose to use the time frame already configured for the page, or set the portlet to display information according to a different time frame, such as: last hour, day, week, last 2 weeks, last month, last 3 months, or last 6 months. |
Application | One or more applications that use common components. Each application consists of Tier instances organized to work together to serve a set of applications. |
Tier | A Tier in a Precise application. Precise agents monitor, process, and communicate performance-related information for that tier. |
Instance | An occurrence of an Tier. |
Siebel Application View | Indicates the name of the Siebel Application View to map the business name to. |
Business View | The name of a logical business application or transaction to be displayed in the portlet. This name acts as an alias for the Siebel Application View defined in the Siebel Application View field. |
SLA near-breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a near-breach (in seconds). Anything below this level will be considered OK. |
SLA breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a breach (in seconds). |
See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, and “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.
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Table 13-9 Siebel Location Business View fields
Field | Description |
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Precise installation | List of defined Precise adapters. |
Time Frame | Determines the period of time you want to analyze. You can choose to use the time frame already configured for the page, or set the portlet to display information according to a different time frame, such as: last hour, day, week, last 2 weeks, last month, last 3 months, or last 6 months. |
Application | One or more applications that use common components. Each application consists of Tier instances organized to work together to serve a set of applications. |
Tier | A Tier in a Precise application. Precise agents monitor, process, and communicate performance-related information for that tier. |
Instance | An occurrence of an Tier. |
Siebel Location | Indicates the name of the Siebel Location to map the business name to. |
Business view | The name of a logical business application or transaction to be displayed in the portlet. This name acts as an alias for the Siebel Location defined in the Siebel Location field. |
SLA near-breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a near-breach (in seconds). Anything below this level will be considered OK. |
SLA breach | Sets the level at which the response time of the associated transaction will be considered a breach (in seconds). |
See “About the Tools portlets” on page 30, “Configuring the portlet” on page 33, and “Defining the portlet data preferences” on page 34.
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A baseline may not be displayed if an entity was not run within the time period for which the baseline was calculated. In this case, the data cannot be extrapolated. |
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