on 06-27-2013 7:17 PM
I am trying to document the avg message size for each interface that we receive in PI. Do you think the message size I see in MONI or RWB is the correct payload size or it includes trace, pipline steps size, before mapping payload after mapping payload also. I think I read somewhere that what ever you see in moni ms size multiply it with 3 or 5 to get the exact message size due to xml tagging etc.
what is the best way in your opinion to get avg message size for an interface.
Hi Vicky,
you can check it in Runtime Workbench -> Performance Monitoring.
Also you can check in
SXMB_MONI -> Monitor for Processed XML Messages (this is SXI_MONITOR) -> search for the XML message -> double click on the XML message from the list -> select "Runtime" from menu on the left -> check the attribute "MessageSizeTotal".
Thanks,
Naveen.
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Hi,
1) Go to Monitoring Home-->Message Monitoring-->Open Message-->Payload Tab.
You will get the message size at each and every step in pipeline process.
2) Go to Monitoring Home-->Performance Monitoring--> Time Interval
After select time interval and Aggregation Interval you can get the all mesage processed at particular time interval.
We can get how long time it's taking in each and every pipeline steps.
Regards,
Manigandan
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Hi Vicky,
go to moni. You will find the message size under Runtime.
Ambrish
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Please refer this thread. You will see payload size in MONI. you can rely on that number.
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