This screenshot shows the Buffered Queue Statistics subpage of the Queue Statistics page. The top right-hand corner has a refresh control that includes:
The text "June 24, 2009 7:34:10 AM PDT"
A Refresh button
A View Data list Manual Refresh selected
Below the refresh control are the subpage links Propagation Statistics, Message Statistics, and Buffered Queue Statistics. The Buffered Queue Statistics subpage is selected. The Buffered Queue Statistics subpage has several fields, a Publisher Statistics section, and a Subscriber Statistics section.
The fields include:
A Queue Owner field with "STRMADMIN" displayed
A Current Messages in Memory field with "511" displayed
A Current Total Messages field with "511" displayed
A Total Messages Enqueued Into The Buffered Queue field with "6881" displayed
A Current Spilled Messages field with "0" displayed
A Total Messages Spilled From The Buffered Queue field with "0" displayed
The Publisher Statistics section as a table with the following text above it, "This table lists the statistics related to the Capture Processes that enqueue data into the buffered queue." The table has the following fields: Publisher, Sender Queue, Current Messages In Queue, Total Messages Enqueued Into The Buffered Queue, and ID of Last Message Enqueued.
One row is shown in the table. The values of row 1 are: "DB2$CAP" text, blank, "585" text, "6943" text, and "1550153" text.
The Subscriber Statistics section as a table with the following text above it, "This table lists the statistics related to the Propagation and Apply Processes that dequeue data from the buffered queue." The table has the following fields: Subscriber Name, Subscriber Type, Subscriber Address, Current Messages In Queue, Total Messages Enqueued Into The Buffered Queue, Total Messages Spilled From The Buffered Queue, and Total Messages Dequeued From The Buffered Queue.
One row is shown in the table. The values of row 1 are: "PROPAGATION$_15" text, "PROPAGATE" text, ""STRMADMIN"."DB2$APPQ"@DB1.EXAMPLE.COM" text, "444" text, "7052" text, "0" text, and "6608" text.