Search-related counters for IBM Content Search Services
The IBM Content Search Services search
counters measure the indexing and search activities performed by the Content Platform Engine and IBM Content Search Services servers.
Search-related counters for IBM Legacy Content Search Engine
These counters measure the activities for IBM Legacy Content Search
Engine, which uses Autonomy
K2 technology. Autonomy was formerly known as Verity. A counter is
not displayed until it is used. If your system is not running content-based
retrieval (CBR), the CBR Dispatcher counters are not shown.
Tenant resource usage counters for Content Platform Engine
These counters are displayed for each tenant domain in a multiple domain installation.
Each tenant domain has its own set of counters. The master domain does not have tenant resource
usage counters.
Usage reporting counters for Content Platform Engine
A (named) user is an individual user name who interacted with the Content Platform Engine (that is, sent any Remote Procedure Call) within the last 15
minutes. The listener inside a server that supports usage tracking tracks each user name and how
many remote procedure calls that the user performed. A user is considered to be logged off if 15
minutes passes without any remote procedure calls generated from that user name. There are no actual
log in or log out commands. Each remote procedure call carries the credentials of the user and is
run as a single transaction. For example: log in, perform a request, and log out. When you
right-click on the Listener node of a server that supports this feature in the
Details view, one of the choices in the menu is Request user
list. Both the names and associated remote procedure call counts display in a pop-up
table.