Hi,
Is there any way to run TCMonitor.sh from telnet session?
thanks.
Saha
On Feb 23, 9:26 am, Duggineni's ..Strive to Achive
haribabuchowd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
We can use TCMonitor.bat in case of windows OS and TCMonitor.sh in case of
UNIX to know the statistics of TCServer. Using
Ry
On Feb 23, 2010 9:16 PM, tjondro utomo tjondro.ut...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks remind me to use TCMonitor.
okay thanks for all.
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Hi,
We can use TCMonitor.bat in case of windows OS and TCMonitor.sh in case of
UNIX to know the statistics of TCServer. Using TCmonitor we can identify how
many session are currently under user on perticular adapter. TCMonitor.bat
will be there in the patch ../TCServer/bin
On 22 February 2010
thanks remind me to use TCMonitor.
okay thanks for all.
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Okey done,
But how to monitor that TCServer already used all session defined?
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:42 PM, VK kzm...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
when you set up a filelistener in TCServer.xml, you attach it to
certain adapter.
And in ADAPTER settings there is MAX_SESSION setting specifying
Hi,
when you set up a filelistener in TCServer.xml, you attach it to
certain adapter.
And in ADAPTER settings there is MAX_SESSION setting specifying the
maximum number of sessions that can be launched.
For more info see TC14-install-admin-guide.pdf which is in doc
subdirectory of TCServer
Thanks for reply,
That sounds new information to me about FILE.LISTENER can launch several
session to proceed the data. According the documentation from TEMENOS, I
never read about this {maybe I miss it :D }.
Please, can you tell me how to use this feature?
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:24 PM, VK
Hi all,
Any one can explain basic differences beetwen FILE.LISTENER(tcserver)
VS EB.PHANTOM?
thnks and regards;
jdiag - jBASE diagnostic '$Revision: 1.15 $'
System Information
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System : AIX 1.6 00C1FF444C00
OS Release : 6.1.2.0
Hi,
filelistener (plus batchfilelistener) does everything EB.PHANTOM can
do. It's more recent technology and in addition it can launch several
sessions to proceed the data.
VK
On Feb 17, 4:30 am, tjondro utomo tjondro.ut...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Any one can explain basic differences