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HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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Table 22 General Properties options (continued)

Description

Option

Group

The system default is 600 seconds. You can assign a value between 1
and 2,147,483,647.

Specifies the number of minutes that a client-server connection remains
idle before the MXCS server terminates the connection.

Connection Idle
Timeout

You must assign a value between 1 and 2,147,483,647. The system
default is 600 seconds.

You must select this option to collect statistics about the connection and
the session. Data source statistics are stored in the Event Monitoring Service
(EMS) log. The event ID is 21035.

Connection
Information

Session Statistics

You must select this option to collect statistics about individual SQL
statements. Data source statistics are stored in the EMS log. The event ID
is 21035.

Session Summary

Specifies the upper limit of the servers that can be operational for a service
on the data source.

Maximum

Number of Servers

The default is 1. The range is 0 to 32767.

0 specifies the system default that is determined by the system at run time.

If you use the default of 1000 ports for MXCS during installation, the range
is 1 through 997.

If you configure more than 1000 ports for MXCS, the value for Maximum
is the number of configured ports minus 3. In this case, the actual maximum
number of MXCS servers can sometimes be greater than the number of
ports configured.

Specifies the lower limit of the available idle MXCS servers that are
operational for a service on the data source.

Idle

The values range from 0 to 32767. The default is 0.

This value cannot exceed the maximum server value.

CAUTION:

The sum of all the Idle values for a given system must not

exceed the number of ports specified when the MXCS service was started
up. HP recommends that this sum not exceed 200.

Specifies the suggested number of MXCS servers that each service starts
up when the data source is first started up.

Initial

The default is 0. The values range from 0 to 32767. This value cannot
exceed the maximum server value.

Specifies the priority assigned to a process started for this data source.
The values range from 1 to 199.

Initial

Process Priority

Specifies the priority of the MXOAS process when the servers are created.

System Default

Specifies the processing nodes (CPUs) you want to use for this data source.

CPU Order

CPU Utilization

Enter a list of CPU numbers, separated by commas. For example:
1,2,4,5,15.

Specifies that the SQL/MX software determines the CPU utilization
automatically.

System Default

Specifies the statistics about individual SQL statements.

SQL Statement

Statement Statistics

Specifies the statistics about SQLExecute.

SQLExecute

Specifies the statistics about SQLPrepare.

SQLPrepare

Specifies the statistics about SQLExecDirect.

SQLExecDirect

Specifies the statistics about SQLFetch.

SQLFetch

Creating a data source

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