Statistics for throughput analysis

Look at these key statistics when considering transaction throughput through the Gateway daemon.

GD_IALLREQ
The number of API calls (ECI, ESI, EPI) and XA requests that have been processed. Successful and failed requests are included. Administrative requests and handshakes are excluded.
GD_ILUWTXNC
The number of extended LUW-based transactions that were committed. This statistic returns information about 1–phase commit transactions.
GD_ILUWTXNR
The number of extended LUW-based transactions that were rolled back. This statistic returns information about 1–phase commit transactions.
GD_IREQDATA
The amount of request data in bytes received from client applications. All requests are included.
GD_IRESPDATA
The amount of response data in bytes sent to client applications. All responses are included.
GD_IRUNTIME
The time in seconds since the last reset event, or age of the current interval.
GD_ISYNCTXN
The number of successful SYNCONRETURN transactions.
GD_LALLREQ
The number of API calls (ECI, ESI, EPI) and XA requests that have been processed. Successful and failed requests are included. Administrative requests and handshakes are excluded.
GD_LLUWTXNC
The number of extended LUW-based transactions that were committed. This statistic returns information about 1–phase commit transactions.
GD_LLUWTXNR
The number of extended LUW-based transactions that were rolled back. This statistic returns information about 1–phase commit transactions.
GD_LREQDATA
The amount of request data in bytes received from client applications. All requests are included.
GD_LRESPDATA
The amount of response data in bytes sent to client applications. All responses are included.
GD_LRUNTIME
The length of time in seconds since the Gateway daemon successfully initialized.
GD_LSYNCTXN
The number of successful SYNCONRETURN transactions.

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