LAGINFO
Valid for
Manager
Description
Use LAGINFOSECONDS,
LAGINFOMINUTES
, or LAGINFOHOURS
to determine the point at which lag should be reported to the event log as an informational message. For example, LAGINFOSECONDS 5
specifies a reporting interval of five seconds. Likewise, LAGINFOMINUTES 10
specifies a reporting interval of ten minutes; LAGINFOHOURS 2
, specifies two hours.
When using a LAGINFO
parameter, specify LAGREPORT
to determine how often the lag times are evaluated and reported.
Syntax
LAGINFOCSECScsecs
[,process_type
group_name
] [,IGNORETASKS
|REPORTTASKS
] [,IGNORESTOPPED
|REPORTSTOPPED
]| LAGINFOSECONDSseconds
[,process_type
group_name
] [,IGNORETASKS
|REPORTTASKS
] [,IGNORESTOPPED
|REPORTSTOPPED
]| LAGINFOMINUTESminutes
[,process_type
group_name
] [,IGNORETASKS
|REPORTTASKS
] [,IGNORESTOPPED
|REPORTSTOPPED
]| LAGINFOHOURShours
[,process_type
group_name
] [,IGNORETASKS
|REPORTTASKS
] [,IGNORESTOPPED
|REPORTSTOPPED
]
-
csecs
-
The reporting interval in centiseconds.
-
seconds
-
The reporting interval, in seconds.
-
minutes
-
The reporting interval, in minutes.
-
hours
-
The reporting interval, in hours.
-
process_type
group_name
-
Specifies the process for which the lag will be reported.
-
IGNORETASKS|REPORTTASKS
-
By default the task groups are not reported.
By adding the
REPORTTASKS
option, the lag information will be reported forSOURCEISFILE
andSPECIALRUN
groups, toggle off withIGNORETASKS
. -
IGNORESTOPPED|REPORTSTOPPED
-
By default no information is printed for a group in a
STOPPED
state. By adding theREPORTSTOPPED
option, lag information will be reported, to toggle off withIGNORESTOPPED
.