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PI System Management Tools

Statistics in PI SMT

  • Last UpdatedOct 04, 2024
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The following statistics may appear in the Network Manager Statistics list depending on the version numbers of connected servers and the availability of the information from the parent Data Archive server:

Field

Description

ID

Connection ID; this is the primary key

APICount

Number of active API connections

BytesRecv

Bytes received by the connection

BytesSent

Bytes sent by the connection

ConStatus

Connection status

ConTime

Time connection was established

ElapsedTime

The number of seconds that the connection was active

IsStandAlone

True if the server is in standalone mode; False if not

IsTCPListenerOpen

True if the server is accepting requests through TCP, False if not

LastCall

The timestamp for the time that the connection made its last call to the server

MsgRec

The number of messages received by the connection

MsgSent

The number of messages sent by the connection

Name

Connection name

NetType

Connection network type; WIN32 named pipes, UNIX, or TCP/IP

NumConnections

The number of SDK and API connections to the Network Manager

OSBuild

Operating system build

OSSysName

Operating system name

OSUser

Operating system user

OSVersion

Operating system version

PeerAddress

IP Address of connecting machine

PeerName

Host name of connecting machine; available in versions earlier than PI Server 2010 (3.4.380 and earlier)

PeerPort

The port being used by the remote process for the connection to the PI Network Manager; this information is especially useful when troubleshooting firewalls and network routing

PID

The ID of the process that made the connection; this applies to all entries except pinetmgr

PINetMgrVersion

Version of PI Network Manager

PIPath

Data Archive directory on the server; this item is the same for all connections

ProtocolVersion

PI Protocol version of connecting application

RecvErrors

Number of receive errors on the connection

RegAppID

The public ID for the connecting application

RegAppName

Registered Application name

RegAppType

Registered Application type

SDKCount

Number of active SDK connections

SendErrors

Number of send errors on the connection

Server

Name of the connected Data Archive server

Trust

Name of the trust in use by the connection

User

Identities or PI users with which the connection is logged on

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