Properties
If they are required for the administration of the liveCache database instance, the liveCache properties are displayed in a user menu.
The user has been assigned a role in accordance with the authorization concept. You are in the user menu of the user with the authorizations that correspond to this role.
Procedure
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1. In the user menu, choose liveCache Assistant(transaction LC10).
2.
Enter the name of the database
connection.
You can select the name from the list of existing names. You can restrict the
search for the required name.
3. Choose liveCache → Monitoring.
The following properties are displayed:
Name of the Database Connection
Operational State
liveCache version |
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DBM server version |
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Operating system |
Name |
Operational state |
Operational State (traffic light) |
Started at |
Time stamp |
Last initialization |
Current log and time stamp |
Last start/stop action |
Current log and time stamp |
Automatic log backup |
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Database trace |
|
Command Monitor |
Command Monitor OFF | ON |
Resource Monitor |
Resource Monitor OFF | ON |
If you want to see all the logs, not just the current one, switch to the Operating Logs display.
The values are recalculated in the Operating State display in the following cases:
● You start the liveCache Assistant (transaction LC10).
● You choose the Refresh button.
● After the liveCache database instance is started, stopped, or initialized
See also:
liveCache Alert Monitor, Installation
If the data or log area has become full, the system displays this. If one of these critical states occurs, the system displays the application Properties as the initial screen in the liveCache: Monitoring user menu, irrespective of the start application that you have selected (Start Application for liveCache: Monitoring).
If the system finds any bad indexes, you will see this displayed (see also: Indexes).
In the case of a Hot Standby System, additional information on the individual standby instances (name, type and operating status) is displayed.
See also:
Concepts of the Database System,
Hot
Standby