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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange
  3. DBMOVER Configuration File
  4. Netport Jobs
  5. PowerExchange Message Logs and Destination Overrides
  6. SMF Statistics Logging and Reporting
  7. PowerExchange Security
  8. Secure Sockets Layer Support
  9. PowerExchange Alternative Network Security
  10. PowerExchange Nonrelational SQL
  11. DTLDESCRIBE Metadata
  12. PowerExchange Globalization
  13. Using the PowerExchange ODBC Drivers
  14. PowerExchange Datatypes and Conversion Matrix
  15. Appendix A: DTL__CAPXTIMESTAMP Time Stamps
  16. Appendix B: PowerExchange Glossary

Extended Section for the PowerExchange Listener

Extended Section for the PowerExchange Listener

The following table describes the fields in the extended section for the PowerExchange Listener:
Field
Decimal Offset
Hexadecimal Offset
Length
Format
Description
PWXLJNM
0
0
8
Char
Name of the job or started task.
PWXLNDN
8
8
8
Char
Node name.
PWXLIP
16
10
16
Char
IP address.
PWXLSTT
32
20
20
Timestamp
Start timestamp. For DB2, the format is:
YYYYMMDDHHMMSSNNNNNN
PWXLENT
52
34
20
Timestamp
Ending timestamp. For DB2, the format is:
YYYYMMDDHHMMSSNNNNNN
PWXLSSK
72
48
8
Binary
Start time (STCK).
PWXLESK
80
50
8
Binary
Ending time (STCK).
PWXLPRT
88
58
4
Binary
Port number.
PWXLNSC
92
5C
4
Binary
Number of connections.
Reserved
96
60
4
Binary
Reserved for future use.
PWXLACN
100
64
4
Binary
Number of accepted connections.
PWXLNCN
104
68
4
Binary
Number of connections refused because the memory was exceeded.
PWXLNCR
108
6C
4
Binary
Number of connections refused because of the task limit.
PWXLCPU
112
70
8
Binary
CPU time of task, in microseconds.
PWXLBSN
120
78
4
Binary
Number of bytes sent.
PWXLMSN
124
7C
4
Binary
Number of messages sent.
PWXLBRV
128
80
4
Binary
Number of bytes received.
PWXLMRV
132
84
4
Binary
Number of messages received.

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