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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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Configuring DataServers<br />

3–12<br />

Table 3–3: ODBC DataServer broker status summary (2 of 2)<br />

Property Description<br />

Broker Port The TCP/IP port number that the broker<br />

listens to.<br />

Broker PID The process ID of the broker.<br />

Active Servers The number of active servers.<br />

Busy Servers N/A<br />

Locked Servers N/A<br />

Available Servers N/A<br />

Active Clients (now, peak) N/A<br />

Client Queue Depth (cur, max) The number of clients waiting for agents to<br />

become available to service their request. The<br />

current value (cur) represents the number of<br />

waiting clients at the moment the status is<br />

displayed, <strong>and</strong> the maximum value (max)<br />

represents the largest number of clients<br />

waiting concurrently since the broker started.<br />

Total Requests N/A<br />

Rq Wait (max, avg) N/A<br />

Rq Duration (max, avg) N/A<br />

Table 3–4: ODBC DataServer broker status details<br />

Property Description<br />

PID The process id of the server process<br />

State The current state of the server process<br />

Port The TCP/IP port number used by the server<br />

nRq N/A<br />

nRcvd N/A<br />

nSent N/A<br />

Started The time stamp indicating when the server<br />

process is started<br />

Last Change The time stamp indicating when the server<br />

process last changed state

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