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Common Statistics
This schema provides the following types of statistics:
Counter: A counter records incremental data cumulatively and rolls over when the counter limit is reached. The
limit depends upon the counter data type.
Gauge: A gauge statistic indicates a single value representative of a single instance. This type is often used to
track particular events in time.
Important:
The format string syntax is described by Schema Format String Syntax in the Bulk Statistics
Overview chapter.
Important:
Unless otherwise indicated, all statistics are counters. For statistics with the Int32 data type, the roll-
over to zero limit is 4,294,967,295. For statistics with the Int64 data type, the roll-over to zero limit is
18,446,744,073,709,551,615. All counter statistics are cumulative and reset only by one of the following methods: roll-
over (as described above), after a system restart, or after a clear command is performed. All statistics are considered
standards-based unless otherwise noted.
18,446,744,073,709,551,615. All counter statistics are cumulative and reset only by one of the following methods: roll-
over (as described above), after a system restart, or after a clear command is performed. All statistics are considered
standards-based unless otherwise noted.
The statistics listed below are common to all schema.
Table 1. Common Statistics
Statistic
Description
Data
Type
date
The UTC date that the collection file was created in YYYYMMDD format where YYYY represents the
year, MM represents the month and DD represents the day.
year, MM represents the month and DD represents the day.
String
date3
The UTC date that the collection file was created in YYMMDD format where YY represents the year,
MM represents the month and DD represents the day.
MM represents the month and DD represents the day.
String
host
The system hostname that created the file
String
uptime
The uptime (in seconds) of the system that created the file.
Int32
ipaddr
The default management (local context) IP address in dotted decimal format. An empty string is inserted
if no address is available.
if no address is available.
String
time
The UTC time that the collection file was created in HHMMSS format where HH represents the hours,
MM represents the minutes, and SS represents the seconds.
MM represents the minutes, and SS represents the seconds.
String
time2
The UTC time that the collection file was created in HH:MM:SS format where HH represents the hours,
MM represents the minutes, and SS represents the seconds.
MM represents the minutes, and SS represents the seconds.
String
time3
The UTC time that the collection file was created in HH:MM format where HH represents the hours,
MM represents the minutes.
MM represents the minutes.
String
epochtime
The number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMT.
Int32