Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide

Page of 786
 
14-37
Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.1 User Guide
 
Chapter 14      Using SAP Adapters
  SAP ABAP Adapter
Sybase Replication Server Connections
Use the Sybase Replication Service Connections activity to display information about all the 
connections from the Replication Server to data servers and to other Replication Servers.
The following information are displayed in the output property page:
  •
Server—Name of the data server of Replication Server to which this Replication Server connected.
  •
User—Login name for this client.
  •
Database—Name of the database to which this Replication Server is connected (null for routes).
  •
State—State of the connection.
  •
Owner—Indicates the owner of the thread:
  –
DSI—Data Server Interface (to a database) RSI-Replication Server Interface (to a Replication 
Server)
  –
Spid—Unique identifier for this thread connection state:
  –
active—the connection is being used
  –
already_faded_out—the connection is owned and closed
  –
being_faded_out—the connection is owned and is being closed
  –
closed—closed connections are not owned by any threads
  –
connecting—connecting to a server
  –
free—the connection is open and not owned by anyone
  –
idle—the connection is owned but is not used
  –
limbo—connection handles are in a state transition
  –
total—the total number of connections
  –
number—the number of connections of this type
  –
comments—a description of the connection state field
Sybase Replication Server Disk Space
Use the Sybase Replication Server Disk Space activity to display use of each disk partition accessed by 
the Replication Server.
The following information are displayed in the output property page:
  •
Partition—Device name used by the Replication Serve.
  •
Logical—Logical name assigned to the partition.
  •
Part Id—Partition ID.
  •
Total Segs—Total number of IMB segments on a partition.
  •
Used Segs—Total segments currently in use by the Replication Server.
  •
State—State of this device:
ON-LINE—The device is normal
OFF-LINE—The device cannot be found
DROPPED—The device has been dropped but has not disappeared (some queues are using it).