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<strong>COMNET</strong> <strong>III</strong> Reports and Statistics<br />

5.3 Applications Terminated By Time-Out Report<br />

APPLICATION SOURCES: APPLICATIONS TERMINATED BY TIME-OUT<br />

REPLICATION 1 FROM 0.0 TO 300.0 SECONDS<br />

NODE: NUMBER DELAY TIMING OUT<br />

APPLICATION LIST TERMED AVERAGE MINIMUM MAXIMUM STD DEV<br />

______________________ ______ __________ __________ __________ __________<br />

Application Workstati:<br />

Application Request 0 0.000 MS 0.000 MS 0.000 MS 0.000 MS<br />

Application Server:<br />

Application Source 0 0.000 MS 0.000 MS 0.000 MS 0.000 MS<br />

The Applications Terminated By Time-Out Report presents a summary of the number of<br />

instances of an application that timed out before completion. For each node, the list of<br />

applications running on that node is summarized.<br />

Application Delay is the time required to execute the timed-out applications, counted from<br />

the point at which they were first scheduled until the point at which they timed-out. This<br />

includes time spent waiting in the application pending list of the node while other applications<br />

are executing.<br />

Number Terminated<br />

The number of instances of the application that timed out before<br />

successfully completing execution. This means that they did not complete<br />

the last command in their command list. It is possible that, at the instant<br />

the report was produced, applications were still scheduled for the node.<br />

These applications will not be included on the report as they have not<br />

completed.<br />

Application Delay—Average, Minimum, Maximum, Standard Deviation<br />

The average, minimum, maximum and standard deviation of the<br />

application delay for timed out instances of the application.<br />

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