[. . . ] HP Medical Archive Solution user guide Part number: AG583-96008 Fourth edition: October 2007 Legal and notice information © Copyright 2005, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L. P. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This document contains proprietary information, which is protected by copyright. [. . . ] The first copy is replicated within the grid as required by the grid's ILM business rules. Chart Text Alarm N/A Deduplicated objects Objects not Qualified for Deduplication Count This attribute tracks the number of ingested objects which are not subject to deduplication. N/A 1 Rates are calculated by tracking the last five events. The elapsed time over all five events is converted into events per second. Database This component provides information about the type of database used by the CMS for metadata tracking, and data transaction statistics with that database. Each addition and each query to the database are considered transactions. General database statistics include the number of transactions to date, the data transaction rate, and the number of connections to the database. Table 57 Attribute Type Engine CMS Database Component Attributes Type/Units Text Text Description The name of the database software being used; typically "mysql", and "InnoDB". If these values appear otherwise, the grid configuration may need correction. Chart Text Alarm N/A N/A Database Statistics Transactions Transaction Rate Connections Capacity Allocated Tablespace Available Tablespace Bytes Bytes The amount of disk space allocated to the metadata database. N/A N/A Count Transactions / second1 Count N/A N/A N/A HP Medical Archive Solution user guide 129 Table 57 Attribute CMS Database Component Attributes (continued) Type/Units Percent Description The percent of free space remaining in the metadata database. Chart Text Alarm DBSP Available Tablespace (Percent) Estimated Object Capacity Estimated Remaining Object Capacity Count N/A Count N/A 1 Rates are calculated by tracking the last five events. The elapsed time over all five events is converted into events per second. DICOM NOTE: DICOM is optional on the HPMA. This component of the CMS reports on managed DICOM content. Note that this component reports the number of studies and instances managed by this CMS, not the number managed by the grid as a whole. See the discussion of this issue under the CMS "Content"component on for more information. Table 58 Attribute Managed Studies CMS DICOM Component Attributes Type/Units Count Description Total unique DICOM studies managed by this CMS. Note that duplicates are identified by a full match of DICOM study tags. If some tags are missing or different, the study is considered unique. Total DICOM instances (images) managed by this CMS, excluding duplicates. Chart Text Alarm N/A Managed Instances Count N/A Synchronization The Synchronization component provides information on message processing and data transmission dating back to the day the CMS was first started. The Synchronization component is useful for viewing detailed 130 Services and Components statistics about the rate that data is being processed and sent from the CMS, as well as determining whether the CMS is operating efficiently and data is being processed in a timely manner. Table 59 Attribute Incoming Messages Incoming Message Processing Rate Queue Size Processing Message Processing Rate Messages Processed Data Processing Rate Data Processed Sending Message Sending Rate Messages / second1 Rate that outgoing synchronization messages are being generated. Total synchronization messages generated since the last restart, excluding those in the queue. Total number of synchronized message bytes sent since the last restart, excluding the queue. [. . . ] The secondary FSG "replicates" file system information, and backs up this information to the grid on a regular schedule. A suite of programs that implement the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. It allows files and printers on the host operating system to be shared with other clients. For example, instead of using telnet to log into a Unix machine to edit a file there, a Windows user might connect a drive in Windows Explorer to a Samba server on the Unix machine and edit the file in a Windows editor. [. . . ]