Alter system offender parameters, Use the alter offender parameters dialog box, Control the refresh of system offender – HP Neoview Release 2.5 Software User Manual
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Alter System Offender Parameters
To display the Alter Offender Parameters dialog box and alter the parameters:
1.
Display the System Offender tab, as described in
“Display the System Offender Tab”
2.
In the toolbar, click the Alter Offender Parameters button (
). The Alter Offender
Parameters
dialog box is displayed.
3.
Configure the server and/or client parameters as described in
Parameters Dialog Box” (page 208)
4.
Click OK.
Related Topics
“Use the Alter Offender Parameters Dialog Box” (page 208)
Use the Alter Offender Parameters Dialog Box
To display this dialog box, see
“Alter System Offender Parameters” (page 208)
. You must be an
administrator user to alter the Server Parameters. Any user can alter the Client Parameters.
Altered parameters are persisted by HPDM.
Description
Parameter
Group Box
How often in seconds WMS fetches the offender sample data. The default
value is 10, and the range is from 10 to 60 seconds.
Sample Interval (sec.)
Server
Parameters
The number of CPUs that WMS checks during one sample. The default
value is 2, and the range is 2 to 16.
Sample CPUs
(# CPUs/sample)
The number of offending processes that WMS displays per segment. The
default value is 10, and the range is 10 to 100.
Sample Cache
(# processes/segment)
SQL displays SQL processes, such as MXUDR, MXESP, MXCI, and
MXOSRVR.
All (the default setting) displays all processes.
Process Type
Client Parameter
This table describes the buttons:
Description
Button
Sends the dialog box changes to the server.
[ OK ]
Restores the default values for the parameters that the user has privileges to change.
[ Reset ]
Closes the dialog box without making changes.
[ Cancel ]
Related Topics
“Alter System Offender Parameters” (page 208)
Control the Refresh of System Offender
The System Offender data grid is refreshed automatically every 60 seconds. During a refresh,
System Offender fetches new information from the server using the current active command.
The active command appears under the System Offender tab. For example:
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Find Offending Processes and Queries