Presentation Manager region

The Presentation Manager region lets you display information about lapm processes. The following table describes the fields available for this region.

Field Description
Product Line Product line for the program.
Data Area Data area for the program.
Program Application program that the lapm process is running.
Object

Not used.

PM User Name User running the lapm process.
PM UID User ID (UID) for the user running the lapm process.
PM PID Process ID (PID) of the lapm process.
PM TTY Operating system terminal (TTY) for the lapm user.
PM Db# Database user number of the lapm process.
PM State

State of the lapm process. An lapm process can have the following states.

IDLE This lapm process is not currently waiting for transactions to be processed by latm. (The lapm user might be typing form field data.)

WAITING This lapm process has sent a transaction to latm and is waiting for a reply back.

This lapm process has received an error message from latm. . At this point, tmmon can view the lapm log for the user to help determine the problem.

PM Node

Not used.

Node State State of the node that the lapm process is running on.
TP PID Process ID (PID) of the Lawson Runtime System process that the lapm process is running.
TP Db# Database user number of the Lawson Runtime System process that the lapm process is running.
PM #Trans Number of transactions that the lapm process sent.
User Token Number of user form IDs defined on the User Form ID form.
Dead Locks Number of deadlocks that the program has had.
PM Up Time How long the lapm process has been up.
PM Start Time Start time of the lapm process.
PM Last Time Last time a transaction was sent by the lapm process.
PM Idle Time Idle time for the lapm process.
PM Last Wait Last wait time for the lapm process.
PM Max Wait Maximum wait time for the lapm process.
PM Avg Wait Average wait time for the lapm process.
PM Tran / Sec Number of transactions sent each second for the lapm.

Transaction Process region

The Transaction Process region lets you display information about LATM... processes (such as LATMGL10, LATMCU01, and so on). The information that displays refers to individual processes - that is, process ID, number of transactions, and so on. The following table describes the fields available for this region.

Field Description
Product Line Product line for the program.
Data Area Data area for the program.
Program Application program that the Lawson Runtime System process is running.
Object

Not used.

TP Node Node that the Lawson Runtime System process is running on.
Node State State of the node that the Lawson Runtime System process is running on.
PM User Name User name for the lapm process running the Lawson Runtime System process.
PM UID User ID (UID) of the user running the Lawson Runtime System process.
PM PID Process ID (PID) of the lapm process running the Lawson Runtime System process.
PM Db# Database user number of the lapm process running the Lawson Runtime System process.
TP PID Process ID (PID) of the Lawson Runtime System process.
TP Db# Database user number of the Lawson Runtime System process.
TP State

State of the Lawson Runtime System process. A Lawson Runtime System process can have the following states.

STARTUP The Lawson Runtime System process is performing its startup logic. The Lawson Runtime System process cannot process any transactions while in this state.

IDLE The Lawson Runtime System process is not currently processing any transactions.

EXEC The Lawson Runtime System process is processing a transaction.

RESTART The Lawson Runtime System process is flagged to restart. When a Lawson Runtime System process is executing and you select Restart Program, the Lawson Runtime System process is set to a state of RESTART. After the Lawson Runtime System process is done executing, it is restarted.

CLOSING The Lawson Runtime System process was instructed to shut down.

ZOMBIE The Lawson Runtime System process has terminated and is waiting for latm to remove the process from its process list.

The ZOMBIE state denotes a process that has terminated but has not been removed from the system table of running processes. The process waits for its creator (parent process) to acknowledge the termination so that the system can remove it from the process table.

DEADLOCK The Lawson Runtime System process was chosen as a deadlock victim. This state is similar to the ZOMBIE state.

Users Number of users assigned to the Lawson Runtime System process.
TP #Trans Number of transactions the Lawson Runtime System process processed.
User Form ID Number of user form IDs defined on the User Form ID form.
TP Up Time How long the Lawson Runtime System process has been up.
TP Start Time Start time of the Lawson Runtime System process.
TP Last Time Last time a transaction was received by the Lawson Runtime System process.
TP Idle Time Idle time for the Lawson Runtime System process.
TP Last Wait Last wait time for the Lawson Runtime System process.
TP Max Wait Maximum wait time for the Lawson Runtime System process.
TP Avg Wait Average wait time for the Lawson Runtime System process.
TP Tran / Sec Number of transactions sent each second for the Lawson Runtime System process.

Program Code region

The Program Code region lets you display information about program codes. The information that displays refers to the program code as a whole; that is, the number of lapm users using the program code, number of deadlocks, and so on.

The following table describes the fields available for this region.

Field Description
Product Line Product line for the program.
Data Area Data area for the program.
Program Application program code.
Object

Not used.

User Token Number of user form IDs defined on the User Form ID form.
#Buf Trans Number of buffered transactions for the program.
Dead Locks Number of deadlocks that the program has had.
# PM Procs Number of lapm processes for the program.
Max PM Procs Maximum number of lapm processes for the program.
Max PM Time Maximum lapm transaction time for the program.
# TP Procs Number of Lawson Runtime System processes for the program.
Max TP Procs Maximum number of Lawson Runtime System processes for the program.
Max TP Time Maximum Lawson Runtime System process transaction time for the program.

Machine Node region

The Machine Nodes region is not applicable to IBM i.