IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for Transactions, Version 7.4.0.0

Monitor elements

In addition to the test results common to all elements, the IMAP4 monitor generates a set of test results containing data specific to IMAP4 service tests.

Table 1 describes the additional elements for the IMAP4 monitor.

Elements indicated by an asterisk (*) are available as workspace attributes. The names of the attributes are shown within brackets below the element. Absence of an asterisk indicates there is no equivalent workspace attribute. Attributes shown in brackets but without an element indicate that they are only available as workspace attributes, there is no equivalent element.

Table 1. IMAP4 monitor elements

Element

Description

$authentication

The type of user authentication method required by the IMAP4 server (Standard or CRAM-MD5).

$bytesPerSec

The average number of bytes transferred each second.

$bytesTransferred

The number of bytes uploaded or downloaded.

$connectTime

The time taken to connect to the IMAP4 server.

$downloadTime*

(DownloadTime)

The time taken to download the file.

$hopCount

The number of hosts the message hopped through to reach the mailbox.

$inEvent

Indicates that this event is part of a series of events. 1 indicates that it is not the final event, 0 indicates that it is the final event.

$lookupTime*

(LookupTime)

The time taken to obtain the IP address of the host server.

$port*

(Port)

The port on which the service is monitored.

$responseTime*

(ResponseTime)

The time between when the connection is established and the first byte of data is received.

$security

The type of secure connection opened with the mail server specified when adding an IMAP element (NONE, STARTTLS or SSL).

$sentTo*

(SentTo)

The e-mail address used by the SMTP monitor to send the original message.

$smtpServer

The name of the SMTP server from which the e-mail was sent.

$SSLHandshakeTime*

(SslHandshakeTime)

The time taken to establish the SSL connection.

$timeToDeliver

The time taken for an e-mail message to travel between an SMTP monitor and its destination mailbox.

$user*

(ImapUser)

The username (account name) used by the monitor to log into the IMAP4 server.



Last updated: September 2014