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SharePlex Manager 3.1 - User Guide

Setting Up E-mail Notifications

You can configure a SharePlex Manager alert and alarm rule so that e-mail notifications are sent out to specific users whenever the conditions of that rule are met.

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Select Administration>Rules & Notifications>Manage Registry Variables.
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In the Search field, enter “mail.”
SharePlex_To_Email_Address - the recipients of the e-mail
mail.host - the e-mail host machine
mail.from - the sender’s e-mail address
Optionally, you can also set a value for the SharePlex_Email_Subject_Prefix variable if you want to specify a different prefix in the e-mail subject line. By default, the prefix is [SharePlex Manager].
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Set the appropriate values for SharePlex_To_Email_Address, mail.from, and mail.host by clicking on the Variable Name.
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Click View and Edit Details.
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Enter the appropriate value into the Global Default field and click Save.
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Select Administration>Rules & Notifications> Rules.
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Click the To variable.

Appendix: SharePlex Manager Dashboard

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Replication Overview

Replication Overview displays a list of each replication stream within the selected replication view.

The Replication Overview window is the default view displayed in the SharePlex Manager Dashboard. If you switch to Instance Overview, you can return to Replication Overview by clicking Display Replication Overview.

 

 

 

 

This view is made up of the following embedded views:

Event Details

Instance Overview

The Instance Overview dashboard displays a list of each currently monitored SharePlex instance, organized by replication stream. For each stream, the source SharePlex instance is associated with the source database while each target instance is associated with its respective target database.

In Replication Overview, click Display Instance Overview.

Drill down on any Stream Name field. Links to “Instance Detail” on page 60.

In the Instance Overview dashboard, the time remaining value reported for each instance is an aggregate of the time remaining values calculated for the individual processes running on that instance:

For Capture processes, SharePlex Manager bases the time remaining value on the current latency. For Read, Export, and Post processes, the time remaining value is based on the current size of the backlog.

After determining the latency or backlog size for a process, SharePlex Manager compares that number to the baseline, which is 110% of the weekly moving metric average (latency or backlog). The extra 10% is added to take in account normal fluctuations in latency or backlog sizes.

SharePlex Manager then calculates the amount of time in seconds it should take the process to return to its baseline operating level and reports this projection as the time remaining value. Any time remaining value greater than 0 means that the latency or backlog size is higher than the baseline, while a time remaining rate of 0 means that the latency or backlog size is equal to or less than the baseline.

This view is made up of the following embedded views:

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