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Go to the Connection Parameters set of properties. |
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Enter the location of the interfaces or the ini/sql.ini file, in the Replication Server Home Directory ($SYBASE) box. |
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Enter the name of the Replication Server to be monitored, in the Replication Server Name box. |
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Enter a login name that provides access to the replication server, in the Replication Server Login Name box. |
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Enter the current password associated with the Replication Server login name, in the Replication Server Login Password box. |
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Enter the RSSD login name in the RSSD Login box. |
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Enter the current RSSD password associated with the RSSD login name, in the RSSD Password box. |
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Enter the primary ASE login name in the Primary ASE (RepAgent) Login Name box. |
NOTE: The login needs to be a database user in the Primary database. This login should also have the replication_role assigned to it in order to execute the sp_help_rep_agent command. If you have a warm standby server for the Primary ASE, and you want to monitor the warm standby server, ensure you create the primary login name inside the warm standby server. |
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Enter the current primary ASE password associated with the primary ASE login name, in the Primary ASE (RepAgent) Login Password box. |
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Enter the replicate ASE login name in the Replicate ASE (Latency) Login Name box. |
NOTE: The login needs to be a database user in the Replicate database with select permission on rs_lastcommit in the Replicate databases. If you have a warm standby server for the Replicate ASE, and you want to monitor the warm standby server, ensure you create the replicate login name inside the warm standby server. |
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Enter the current replicate ASE password associated with the replicate ASE login name in the Replicate ASE Latency) Login Password box. |
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Enter the number of times you want the Sybase_RS Agent to attempt to connect to the Sybase Replication Server, in the Maximum Connection Retries box. |
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Enter number of seconds allowed for an individual connection attempt, in the Connection Timeout box. |
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Click Save. |
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Go to Setting Data Management Properties to set the sample frequency. |
Use the Data Management set of agent properties to set the sample frequency.
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Ignore the Purge Data After box. This field is not functional. |
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Click the Monitor Availability Data radio button, True or False, to turn the data filtering on or off. When this field is set to true, the agent monitors Replication Server availability. |
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Enter the sample frequency (in seconds) to monitor the availability data, in the Availability Sample Frequency (seconds) box. |
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Click the Monitor Performance Data radio button, True or False, to turn the monitoring of performance data on or off. When this field is set to true, the agent monitors the Replication Server performance data. |
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Enter the sample frequency (in seconds) to monitor the performance data, in the Performance Sample Frequency (seconds) box. |
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Click the list from the Performance List that you want to update. Select a list for the Performance Foglight Tables to monitor. |
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Click Edit. |
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Add an entry to the list by clicking Add new row. |
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Click the dialog box Save to save your entries and close the dialog box. |
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Click the Monitor Space Trend Data radio button, True or False, to monitor the Replication Server space trend data. When this field is set to true, the agent monitors the Replication Server space trend data. |
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Enter the sample frequency (in minutes) to monitor the space trend data, in the Space Trend Sample Frequency (minutes) box. |
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Click the list from the Space Trend List that you want to update. Select a list for the space trend tables to monitor. |
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Click Edit. |
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Add an entry to the list by clicking Add new row. |
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Click the dialog box Save to save your entries and close the dialog box. |
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Click Save. |
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Go to Setting Configuration Properties to filter system error messages. |
The Sybase_RS Agent collects specific system error messages, which are defined in the Message Trap List, and then stored in the RepServer Error Log.
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Click the list from the Latency Include/Exclude List that you want to update. |
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Click Edit. |
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Add an entry to the list by clicking Add new row. |
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Replicate ASE—Enter the Replicate ASE to exclude. |
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Replicate Database—Enter the Replicate Database to exclude. |
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Exclude radio button—Select true to exclude the Replicate ASE. |
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Critical Threshold Limit (s)—Enter the preferred threshold limit for latency |
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Click the dialog box Save to save your entries and close the dialog box. |
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Click the list from the Primary ASE Exclude List that you want to update. |
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Click Edit. |
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Add an entry to the list by clicking Add new row. |
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Click the dialog box Save to save your entries and close the dialog box. |
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Click the list from the Message Trap List that you want to update. |
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Click Edit. |
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Add an entry to the list by clicking Add new row. |
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Log Message Type—Allows you to specify the message type to be filtered. |
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Search Pattern—Indicates the regular expression pattern used to match the log message. |
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Include Message—If selected, it includes the particular Log Message Type (E, F, or W). |
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Exclude Message—If selected, it excludes the particular Log Message Type (E, F, or W). |
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Click the dialog box Save to save your entries and close the dialog box. |
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Click Save. |
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Go to Setting Data Retrieval Properties to set the maximum number of rows returned. |
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Click the maximum rows list from the Max Row List that you want to update. |
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Click Edit. |
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Add an entry to the list by clicking Add new row. |
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Table—The table to limit the rows returned. |
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Click the dialog box Save button to save your entries and close the dialog box. |
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Click Save. |
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