Statistics

Commands for providing a status check of the HCL Traveler server..

Stat Show

Stat Show dumps all of the HCL Traveler statistics to the Domino® Console. It then provides the percentage of prime syncs and device syncs that were successful, including the average time syncs are taking. The following is an example of the results of a Stat Show command:

   DB.Connections = 7
   DB.Connections.Idle = 7
   DB.Connections.Max = 1000
   DCA.C.CheckAccessRights = 495
   DCA.C.Count.NSFDbClose = 7524
   DCA.C.Count.NSFDbOpen = 7525
   DCA.C.Count.NSFNoteClose = 16205
   DCA.C.Count.NSFNoteOpen = 16205
   DCA.C.HTMLCreateConverter = 1063
   DCA.C.HTMLDestroyConverter = 1062
   DCA.C.ModDoc.RunCount = 4742
   DCA.C.ModDoc.SkippedDocs = 1278
   DCA.C.ModDoc.SyncableDocs = 11039
   DCA.C.NAMELookup = 4132
   DCA.C.NSFDbGetNoteInfo = 3069
   DCA.CLOSE_DOCUMENT = 27422
   DCA.ChangeDelayCount.000-003 = 4722
   DCA.ChangeDelayCount.003-005 = 1569
   DCA.ChangeDelayCount.005-010 = 598
   DCA.ChangeDelayCount.010-030 = 182
   DCA.ChangeDelayCount.030-060 = 63
   DCA.ChangeDelayCount.060-120 = 239
   DCA.ChangeDelayCount.120-Inf = 649
   DCA.OPEN_DOCUMENT = 25228
   DeviceSync.Bytes.In.B = 1555581
   DeviceSync.Bytes.Out.B = 21509810
   DeviceSync.Count.200 = 2268
   DeviceSync.Count.408 = 13
   DeviceSync.Count.409 = 15
   DeviceSync.Count.412 = 11
   DeviceSync.Count.500 = 17
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToDevice.Calendar.Add = 542
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToDevice.Calendar.Delete = 40
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToDevice.Calendar.Update = 107
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToDevice.Contacts.Add = 629
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToDevice.Mail.Add = 3751
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToDevice.Mail.Delete = 1712
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToDevice.Mail.Update = 479
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToDevice.ToDo.Add = 13
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToDevice.ToDo.Delete = 1
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToDevice.ToDo.Update = 9
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToServer.Calendar.Add = 2
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToServer.Calendar.Delete = 1
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToServer.Calendar.Update = 3
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToServer.Mail.Add = 24
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToServer.Mail.Delete = 89
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToServer.Mail.Update = 182
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToServer.ToDo.Delete = 1
   DeviceSync.Documents.ToServer.ToDo.Update = 2
   DeviceSync.FetchCache.Add = 1760
   DeviceSync.FetchCache.Expired = 878
   DeviceSync.FetchCache.Missing = 652
   DeviceSync.Time.200.Milliseconds = 17721648
   DeviceSync.Time.408.Milliseconds = 4502543
   DeviceSync.Time.409.Milliseconds = 3948921
   DeviceSync.Time.412.Milliseconds = 0
   DeviceSync.Time.500.Milliseconds = 0
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.200.000-001 = 1288
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.200.001-002 = 230
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.200.002-005 = 192
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.200.005-010 = 300
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.200.010-030 = 180
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.200.030-060 = 46
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.200.060-120 = 11
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.200.120-Inf = 21
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.408.120-Inf = 10
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.409.010-030 = 2
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.409.060-120 = 1
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.409.120-Inf = 12
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.412.000-001 = 11
   DeviceSync.Time.Histogram.500.000-001 = 17
   Monitor.NewAPI.LoopTime = 0
   Monitor.NewAPI.Users = 44
   Monitor.OldAPI.LoopTime = 0
   PrimeSync.Count.200 = 4735
   PrimeSync.Count.500 = 60
   PrimeSync.Count.Current = 0
   PrimeSync.Count.InQueue = 1
   PrimeSync.Time.200.Milliseconds = 7527539
   PrimeSync.Time.500.Milliseconds = 155745
   PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.200.000-001 = 3789
   PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.200.001-002 = 504
   PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.200.002-005 = 292
   PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.200.005-010 = 49
   PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.200.010-030 = 47
   PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.200.030-060 = 34
   PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.200.060-120 = 14
   PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.200.120-Inf = 6
   PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.500.002-005 = 60
   Push.Devices.ActiveSync = 38
   Push.Devices.ActiveSync.Connected = 11
   Push.Devices.Online = 60
   Push.Devices.SMS = 3
   Push.Devices.TCP = 25
   Push.Devices.TCP.Connected = 8
   Push.Devices.Total = 66
   Push.Received.ActiveSync = 2288
   Push.Received.TCP = 1591
   Push.Sent.ActiveSync = 1136
   Push.Sent.SMS = 28
   Push.Sent.TCP = 3668
   Push.Users.Online = 44
   Push.Users.Total = 47
   ThreadPool.Count.Max.Alarm = 6
   ThreadPool.Count.Max.DS = 9
   ThreadPool.Count.Max.PS = 10
   ThreadPool.Count.Max.TC = 1
   ThreadPool.Count.Max.Worker = 5
   ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.Alarm.00-02 = 8548
   ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.DS.00-02 = 2483
   ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.PS.00-02 = 4794
   ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.PS.02-05 = 1
   ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.TC.00-02 = 12
   ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.Worker.00-02 = 8677

There are 47 users known to the system.
  6 percent (3) of the users have been offline for more than 24 hours.
  93 percent (44) of the users are online or have been within the past 24 hours.
    There are 44 mailfiles currently being monitored for these online users.
    The current change detection latency of these mailfiles is 0 seconds.

There are 66 devices known to the system.
  4 percent (3) of the devices are registered for SMS notifications.
  37 percent (25) of the devices are registered for TCP notifications.
  57 percent (38) of the devices are registered for ActiveSync notifications.
  9 percent (6) of the devices have been offline for more than 24 hours.
  90 percent (60) of the devices are online or have been within the past 24 hours.
    12 percent (8) of the devices are currently connected to the server via TCP.
    16 percent (11) of the devices are currently connected to the server via ActiveSync.

There have been 4,795 prime syncs.
  The average prime sync took 1,602 ms.
  98 percent (4,735) of the prime syncs were successful.
    The average successful prime sync took 1,589 ms.
  1 percent (60) of the prime syncs failed.
    The average failed prime sync took 2,595 ms.
    1 percent (60) of the prime syncs ended in result 500.
      The average 500 prime sync took 2,595 ms.
There are an average of 0.116 prime syncs running at any given time.

There have been 2,313 device syncs.
  The average device sync took 0 ms and transferred 9,299 bytes.
  98 percent (2,268) of the device syncs were successful.
    The average successful device sync took 7,813.778 ms.
  1 percent (45) of the device syncs failed.
    The average failed device sync took 150,919.000 ms.
    0 percent (13) of the device syncs ended in result 408.
      The average 408 device sync took 346,349.462 ms.
    0 percent (15) of the device syncs ended in result 409.
      The average 409 device sync took 263,261.400 ms.
    0 percent (17) of the device syncs ended in result 500.
      The average 500 device sync took 0 ms.

The following list highlights the sync return codes:

  • 200=Successful
  • 408=Request Timeout (the device did not respond before the server timed out the session)
  • 409=Conflict (the device started a new session that caused this session to be aborted)
  • 500=Unknown Error
  • 503=Server Busy

The histogram statistics are the number of seconds in each range for a given return code. For example, "PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.200.000-001 = 3789" indicates that there were 3789 prime synchronizations with a 200 (Successful) return code between 0 and 1 seconds. This continues up to "PrimeSync.Time.Histogram.200.120-Inf = 6," which indicates that six prime synchronizations with a 200 return code took more than 120 seconds.

Histograms are useful statistics for seeing whether syncs are taking too long, the system is overloaded, or there is a lot of network delay in the environment. If the system is running slow, the histogram statistics tend toward the larger numbers. The prime sync histogram numbers are the best to check to see how the system is performing overall. The prime synchronizations are not dependent on the carrier network delay or the device speed.

For more information on what the individual statistics mean, see the section System stat results.

Note: HCL Domino provides the ability to publish these same statistics to an external monitoring service. This approach gives you the ability to view graphically both cumulative statistics and delta statistics that show change over a period of time. For more information, see the Domino documentation.