Worker Queue¶
Provider administrators and higher have access to the Worker Queue menu (data/MonitoringQueue
).
Data is retained for 1 month.
The displayed data is the aggregated number of transaction requests per processing node and configured interval.
The Interval indicates the configured time interval for the entry: hourly or daily.
Hourly intervals aggregate samples collected 15 minute intervals. Daily intervals aggregate hourly intervals.
The Start and End values are the time stamps for the interval. The difference corresponds with the selected Interval.
For the same Start and End timestamp, an entry is shown for each Processing node showing the combination of Status, Priority and Tx level.
Status: Transaction process status: “Queued” or “Processing”.
Priority: Transaction priority: Low, Normal or High
Tx level: Transaction level: either parent or child transaction.
Processing node: the node that carried out the transaction.
Avg Transactions: the average of the Max Transactions and Min Transactions for the selected Interval.
Note
The record detail also shows the Min Transactions and Max Transactions for the configured interval. These values reflect the sampling in the interval. For example, if the Interval is hourly and Min Transactions is 0, then one or more of the 15-minute sampling intervals recorded no transactions.
The Located At column shows the hierarchy at which the transaction was run.
Note
If the value shows as
sys(System)
, this includes all transactions atsys
level and lower.
Also refer to the use of the voss worker and voss workers commands in the Platform Guide.