Metrics Collected for Enterprise Manager 12c


The following P6 EPPM metric data can be displayed in columns of the Enterprise Manager Cloud Control:

P6 Services

About P6 Services

These services correspond to the services you set in the P6 Administrator application.

For each service, you may see any of the following:

The following are seen in the All Service Summary section, which shows the average of all the jobs running:

How to Analyze P6 Services

These P6 Services help you to determine if your targets are above capacity or close to it. They also give you the information you need to rework the services to get targets below capacity.

When the ratio of the Number of Jobs Pending System Wide and the Number of Jobs Currently Running System Wide continues to increase, your system might not be able to keep up with demand. You will need to determine which targets are at capacity and which are under-utilized.

When you have identified the targets at capacity and those that are under-utilized, you will need to balance the work among targets. To determine how to balance the system, use the values of your P6 Services, especially those indicating which jobs take the longest and which run most frequently.

If all of your machines are at capacity, you must add new targets.

Connection Pool

Each connection pool type has two sections: information and performance.

The SQL Connection Pool types represent pools of database connections which are used for 3 different types of database access:

The information section will display your settings as you have set them in the P6 Administrator application. The performance section will tell you how long it takes each service to run.

The performance sections will display the following information:

User Session Information

Historical Unique Total Logins: Total number of unique logins

This is the total historic count of unique P6 EPPM users that have logged into the system. This count will never exceed the total number of users in the user dictionary. For each unique user who has logged into the system, you will have only one entry to show they logged in. The purpose is to show how many users in your user dictionary have logged into the system.

Session Counts

These values refer to the number of P6 EPPM sessions currently logged in, based on module access permissions. For example, if a user logs in and has been assigned module access to both Resources and Projects, both the Projects session count and the Resources session count will increment by one. OEM collects counts for the number of:

User Counts

These values refer to the number of P6 EPPM users assigned to each engine type. For example, the number of API users is the number of users assigned to the API engine type. OEM collects counts for the number of:

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