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Creating a data source – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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In the navigation tree pane, click a data source. In the right pane, the properties in the Data
Source Status tab appear.

Figure 30 (page 82)

shows the properties in the Data Source Status tab.

Figure 30 Properties in the Data Source Status tab

In the right pane, the following details related to the data source appear:

Data Source Name — The name of the data source.

Service Name — The MXCS service to which the process belongs.

State — The current state of the data source.

Tracing — The current state of server tracing.

Total — The total number of servers running.

Connected — The number of servers connected to clients.

Maximum — The upper limit of the servers that can be operational for the service on this
data source.

Idle — The lower limit of the available idle servers that are operational for the service on
this data source. This value represents idle servers that are waiting for user connections.

Initial — The number of servers that each service starts when the data source is first started.

Last State Changed — The date and time when the data source state was last updated.

Term

data source

Creating a data source

To create a data source:
1.

Log on to the HP NonStop SQL/MX Database Manager.

2.

Under the navigation tree pane, click Connectivity.

MXDM displays a list of existing systems.

3.

Expand the system for which you want to create a new data source.

4.

Right-click Data Sources, and select Create Data Source...

The Create Data Source window appears.

5.

Configure the data source properties, as described in:

“Using General Properties” (page 83)

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“Using the DEFINEs and SETs tab” (page 85)

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Managing MXCS objects

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