Context
You can use the
Display/Change Integration Data transaction to set automatic monitoring by the database Alert Monitor and to delete DBA action logs, among other things.
Procedure
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In the
Database Assistant, choose
(transaction
DB11).
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Enter the
name of the database connection.
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To be able to change integration information, you must be in change mode. Switch to this mode, if necessary.
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Check the information about the database connection (
Database Name and
Database Server) for completeness and accuracy.
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Choose
Automatic Monitoring.
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Make your chosen settings in the areas described below.
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Choose
Save Connection.
- Deactivating the Alert Monitor
If the database Alert Monitor is activated then
Activate Alert Monitor is highlighted.
To deactivate the database Alert Monitor, deselect
Activate Alert Monitor. This change to the database connection takes immediate effect. You can remove the corresponding node from the alert monitoring tree manually.
To reactivate the database Alert Monitor, proceed as described in
Database Alert Monitor.
- Reporting Critical Alerts
Select
Report Critical Alerts when starting the Database Assistant if critical database states are to be displayed immediately in a separate dialog window.
Deselect this if you do not require critical database states to be displayed in this way.
- Deleting DBA Action Logs Automatically
You can specify when the DBA log files are to be deleted from the database host and from the database (table
SDBCCMS).
Select the option
In the database host and in the DB after….weeks in
Deleting DBA Action Logs Automatically.
Enter the number of weeks (more than 4) to elapse before the DBA action logs are automatically deleted.
More information:
DBA Action Logs,
DBA Cockpit,
DBA History,
Database Assistant,
DBA History
- Deactivating Automatic Monitoring
You can deactivate all automatic monitoring procedures.
To do so, choose
.