It monitors the database server which is currently running and shows the current value of CPU, MEMORY, and HA delay (msec.) of the database server. A popup menu where you can configure functions below will appear when you right-click on the database monitor.
[View Detailed Information] shows changes with time of CPU, MEMORY, and HA delay.
You can configure the chart properties by clicking the icon ( ) on the upper right in the [View Detailed Information] screen.
Clicking the start recording icon ( ) in the [View Detailed Information] screen will store all statistical data being recorded into a local folder. To stop recording, click stop recording icon (
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You can delete the database information from host information.
You can edit an alias shown in the database monitor window. By default, a name of the database is displayed. You can edit this name with another name that can easily be identified by system operators.
The function that provides the history record information. You can track trend of a specific time by selecting date and time.
This is enabled in the HA standby database server where HA is configured; you can check the log generated upon execution of cubrid applylogdb command.
This is enabled in the HA active database server where HA is configured; you can check the log generated upon execution of cubrid copylogdb command.
You can check an error log file of database.
You can check the host information in which the database server is running.
You can minimize the host monitor window. A host alias and connection status are only shown.
You can manually refresh the host monitor.