
PeriView Reference Manual
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• Point #2 - Main Application (Connected phone line state):
The second graph point indicates the total number of lines on which the main
application is currently executing in a Connected state. This bar is always green.
On the graph, this point is labeled Main.
• When this application is executing on all lines (and has linked to none) this
point equals the activity in a Connected state at Point #1. Conversely, when
this application is linking to all applications, no bar displays at this point.
• When this main application links to other applications, linked application
activity displays at the remaining graph points. The activity at this point (Point
#2), plus the activity of all linked points (starting at Point #3), equals the
activity in a Connected state at Point #1. When there are fewer graph points
(displayed on the X axis) than linked applications, you cannot view all linking
activity.
• When every instance of the main application has linked to other applications,
the line count at Point #2 reverts to zero (0) and the cumulative activity of all
linked points (starting at Point #3) equals the activity in a Connected state at
Point #1.
• Point #3 and all other points - Linked Applications:
A graph can display with a minimum of three graph points. The first two points
are predefined and represent the main application. Linked applications begin to
display at the 3rd graph point. On the graph, these applications are labeled Link.
The number of points that display is defined at a graph’s Linked Graph Properties
window. Applications designated as critical, always occupy specific graph point
(beginning at the third graph point). The linking activity that actually displays,
depends upon the availability of graph points and the activity of individual linked
applications.
• The order in which critical applications display is defined at a graph’s Linked
Graph Properties window.
• The order in which non-critical applications display is determined by their
level of activity.
Critical applications always display, even when inactive. Non-critical applications
display from left to right in order of descending activity. Graphs display activity in
near real-time. You specify the interval and which MPS are polled for new
information at the Activity Monitor Polling Rate property. The names of the
noncritical applications that display at each point shift dynamically, as their
activity level changes.
The stacking bar at link graph points are always green, indicating the linked
application is in a Connected phone line state. The line count of a linked
application reverts to zero (0) when the main application is not linked to the
application during a specific time period.
In summary, a graph’s Properties determine the appearance and behavior of the graph.
The Activity Monitor’s Polling Rate property that determines the update interval.
Therefore, linked application activity can best be displayed and interpreted by having
a thorough understanding of the both the graph’s and Activity Monitor’s properties.
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