HiRDB Datareplicator Version 8 Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide

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3.6.2 Using the delay monitoring facility

Organization of this subsection
(1) Relationship between operand specification and message output
(2) Delay monitoring by the source system's watchintvl operand
(3) Warning message output destination

(1) Relationship between operand specification and message output

If you will be using the delay monitoring facility, specify the operands listed below.

For details about the operands, see 5.3 Extraction environment definition, 5.4 Transmission environment definition, and 5.9 Import environment definition.

When the delay monitoring facility is used, a warning message is output when a threshold specified in any of these operands is exceeded, as well as when the value returns to within the threshold. Only one warning message is output when a threshold is exceeded, and only one message is output when a value is within the threshold. The following figure shows the message output timing.

Figure 3-37 Message output timing

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(2) Delay monitoring by the source system's watchintvl operand

In the source DB, the extraction master process outputs the delay status at each node at the delay monitoring interval specified in the watchintvl operand. If a threshold is exceeded, the delay monitoring facility outputs the KFRB00700-W (00066) message. When the value returns to within the threshold after having been exceeded, the facility outputs the KFRB00700-W (00067) message. No additional message is output as long as the status remains above the threshold or remains within the threshold.

For details about the operand definition, see 5.3 Extraction environment definition.

Depending on the delay status and watchintvl timing, the same message might be output more than once in succession, or the KFRB00700-W (00067) message might be output before the KFRB00700-W (00066) message is output.

(3) Warning message output destination

The delay monitoring facility's warning messages are output to the error information file and the syslog file. The table below lists the warning message output destinations and message numbers for the monitored items. For details about the messages that are output, see 10.2 Details about messages

Table 3-18 Warning message output destination and message number for each monitored item

Monitored item Output location Output destination Message number

  • Extraction delay period
  • Transmission delay period
Server machine where delay occurred
  • syslog file
  • Error information file
KFRB00066-W
Server machine where the source HiRDB's manager is running
  • syslog file
  • master error information file
KFRB00700-W
Import delay period Server machine where import processing takes place
  • syslog file
  • Error information file
KFRB00066-W