HMI CimView Counters
HMI CimView counters provide you with the capability to review the performance of CimView during any single session. A CimView session begins when the first CimView screen is opened and ends when the last open CimView screen is closed. A session can include CimView, and Terminal Services access.
Accumulated totals since a CimView session started
For | Counter | Counts the Number of: |
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E | BitBlts | Cumulative number of BitBlockTransfers for a CimView session. |
N | Object Redraws | Cumulative number of times objects are redrawn from the start of a CimView session. For example, each object on a screen is included in the total when the screen opens; animated objects are counted each time they are redrawn. |
A | Events | Cumulative number of events that have been fired from the start of a CimView session. |
Indicators of current CimView performance
For | Counter | Displays the |
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E | BitBlts/sec | Current rate (per second) at which the BitBlockTransfers occur during a CimView session. |
N | Object Redraws/sec | Current rate (per second) that objects are being redrawn in a CimView session. |
N | Open Screens | The number of open CimView screens. |
A | Event Queue Length | Current number of events waiting to be fired. |
A | Events per sec | Current rate (per second) that events are fired in a CimView session. |
Other CimView session indicators
For | Counter | Displays the |
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N | Maximum Cache Size |
The maximum cache size available during a CimView session.
CimView, Terminal Services and WebView have individual sizes. A system administrator can change any of the cache sizes for future CimView sessions using CIMPLICITY global parameters.
The global parameters are:
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N | Process ID | The process number that Windows assigns CimView when a session starts. This number remains constant during a single CimView session. When the session ends and a new session begins, a new number is assigned. |
Expertise Code
N | Novice |
A | Advanced |
E | Expert |