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PeriView Reference Manual
Page 160 # P0602566 Ver: 2.7
The display and behavior of Linked Application Status bar graphs is heavily
dependent upon the properties by which you define each graph.
You can define the number of graph points and specify linked applications that display
on the X axis. You can express phone line activity on the Y axis as a percent (of the
total number of phone lines) or in absolute numbers (of phone lines).
The number of points that actually display on the X axis can vary. However, the first
two points are predefined, represent the main application, and can not be redefined.
Each point, beginning with the third point, represents an application to which the main
application can link during its execution cycle. The applications that actually display
on the X axis are determined both by the graph’s properties and the run-time activity
of the linked applications.
In this example:
24 instances of the main application cemast24 are assigned and running on
mps1091.
21 are in a Connected phone line state.
3 is in a Ready phone line state.
a total 12 instances of the 21 in a Connected phone line state have linked to 8
other applications.
9 instances of the 21 in a Connected phone line state have not linked to other
applications.
1 graph point displays the beginning of the name of the linked application that
had been active, most recently, in that position. Since there is no linking
activity to display at that position, the name remains on the graph until it is
replaced with active linking information.
Typically, linking activity displays at graph points in order of descending activity
(beginning with the third graph point). The third point on the graph displays the name
of the linked application with the greatest activity (or most number of phone lines in a
Connected phone line state). The remaining graph points display linked applications
in order of descending activity, until all points on the graph are filled.
However, you can designate specific linked applications to always display and assign
them to permanent graph points (beginning with the third graph point). This ensures
their names display at the specified graph points, regardless of their linking activity.
These applications are considered critical applications.
The term critical application refers to an application that can be linked to, from a
main application, and is always present on a linked application status graph.
The number of graph points that display, and the critical applications that permanently
occupy graph points, are controlled at each graph’s Linked Graph Properties window.
Unless all graph points are displayed, not all applications to which a main
application can link, are represented by graph points.
Critical applications, which are permanently assigned to graph points, display
even when they are inactive.
Use the scroll bar to view graph points that extend beyond the scope of the graph
window size.
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