In the Performance display of the Database Alert Monitor or liveCache Alert Monitor, you can find, among other things, information about the status of the database trace and log queues.
The display of the liveCache Alert Monitor also contains information about whether the memory analysis is active in the OMS Monitor, along with the OMS versions.
Open the Database Alert Monitor or liveCache Alert Monitor. Choose .
Display |
Default for Alerts |
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Database Trace |
Setting for the database trace. Yellow alert: Database trace is active or its status could not be determined |
Log Queue Overflows /in % |
Number of Log Queue overflows since the last measurement / as a percentage |
Display |
Default for Alerts |
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OMS Memory Analysis |
Yellow alert: If the memory analysis of the OMS monitor has started, or if the state of the memory analysis could not be determined. The memory analysis should only be activated if it is required for concrete analyses, as it is very performance-intensive. |
Age of oldest OMS version |
Yellow alert: If the oldest OMS version is at least 8 but less than 12 hours old, or if the OMS version could not be determined. Red alert: If the oldest OMS version is at least 12 hours old. More information: Glossary, OMS Version |
Database Trace |
Setting for the database trace. Yellow alert: Database trace is active or its status could not be determined. |
Log queue overflows |
Displays the number of log queue overflows since the last time the data collector ran. When the data collector runs for the first time since a restart or start of the liveCache Alert Monitor, the number of log queue overflows since the restart is displayed. |
Log queue overflows in % |
Displays the proportion (in %) of the log queue overflows as part of the total number of entries in the log queue since the last time the data collector ran. When the data collector runs for the first time since a restart or start of the liveCache Alert Monitor, the proportion since the restart is displayed. |
If you have problems with the OMS versions, proceed as described in Monitoring the OMS Versions.