You can view OpenEdge ABL application metrics by using the ABL Application: <ABL application name> page.
To view the list of metrics:
1. Click Resources > Go to Resources in the OpenEdge Management console.
All resources managed by your console appear in the grid frame.
2. Filter or search for, and select the required PAS for OpenEdge instance.
For example, type the default PAS for OpenEdge instance name, oepas1, in the Filter field or select Progress Application Server as the selection in the Type drop-down menu and select the PAS instance.
The Progress Application Server: <instance name> page appears.
3. Click an ABL application listed in the ABL Applications section.
The ABL Application: <ABL application name> page appears.
Note: The OpenEdge manager web application, oemanager, must be installed on PAS for OpenEdge for you to manage OpenEdge ABL applications and transport services while the PAS for OpenEdge instance is running.
4. Click Application Metrics.
The PAS Application metrics for <ABL application name> page appears. You can view the following PAS application metric properties:
Table 6. PAS Application Metric Properties
Property
Description
Access Time
The date and time at which the metrics have been retrieved
Last Reset Time
The date and time at which you have last reset the metrics for the service.
Requests
A group of various requests made to the PAS application for accessing the AppServer
Errors
A group of various errors encountered from the time the PAS for OpenEdge has started or last reset.
Time
A group of various time components
You can reset the time and count values of PAS application metrics to zero by clicking Reset statistics. The Last Reset Time field is updated when the statistics are reset.
The PAS Application metrics for <ABL application name> page also shows the graphs that display the connections, sessions, concurrent connected clients for PAS application. Using the options on the top-right corner of the graph, you can select a time period, ranging from 2 hours to 2 weeks, to display the data collected for that period of time, reload the graph, and select different forms of graphical interpretation.