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OpenEdge® Management: Servers, DataServers, Messengers, and Adapters

Setting rules-related criteria

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Table of Contents
  • Supporting OpenEdge Servers, Messengers, DataServers, and Adapters
    • Overview
      • AppServer
      • NameServer
      • WebSpeed Transaction Server
      • WebSpeed Messenger
      • AppServer Internet Adapter
      • SonicMQ Adapter
      • DataServers for Oracle and MS SQL Server
      • Managing broker resources
      • The ubroker.properties file
      • Server and agent details
      • Log file monitors and log file viewers
    • Features supporting OpenEdge server, DataServer, Messenger, and Adapter resources
    • OpenEdge Management monitoring prerequisites
      • Installation
      • Discovering and enabling local resources
      • Discovering and enabling remote resources
      • Role authorization and OpenEdge Management tasks
  • Getting Started
    • OpenEdge Management console
      • OpenEdge Management menu bar and toolbar
        • Management console menu bar
        • Management console toolbar
      • Using the management console menu bar for OpenEdge server tasks
    • Using the OpenEdge Management resource details page
      • Details page format and content
        • Polling and statistical details on the OpenEdge Management Details page
    • Accessing OpenEdge Management resource information
      • Accessing OpenEdge resources from the grid frame
      • Accessing an OpenEdge Management Details page
      • Starting or Stopping OpenEdge resources
        • To Start or Stop an OpenEdge Resource from the Resource Summary section
        • Starting or stopping an OpenEdge Resource from the resource details page
      • Accessing and reviewing log file data
    • Deleting OpenEdge Management resources
    • Effects of an AdminServer warm start on OpenEdge Management
      • Stages of a warm start
    • Understanding OpenEdge server graphs
      • Graphs available on Performance View pages
        • Launching graph pinup pages
        • Additional graph-related considerations
      • Displaying OpenEdge viewlets on a Collection view
      • Changing OpenEdge pinup graphical views
  • Managing WebSpeed Transaction Server Data
    • Overview
    • Reviewing WebSpeed broker status
    • Modifying WebSpeed control settings
      • WebSpeed Control page content
        • Broker summary
        • Properties
      • Changing WebSpeed broker controls
        • Data collection details
      • Viewing broker process details
      • Agent Pool Control page content
        • Agent pool initial configuration
        • Agents state
        • Agent pool summary section and the Kill process option
      • Adding or trimming agents
      • Killing a WebSpeed agent process
    • Accessing and reviewing WebSpeed-related log file data
      • Getting started with log files for WebSpeed resources
        • Naming conventions
      • Characteristics of WebSpeed resource log file monitors
      • WebSpeed log file monitor default values
        • File Resource Defaults
      • Reviewing predefined log file monitor search criteria
      • Customizing a WebSpeed broker log file monitor
    • Using the WebSpeed log file viewers
      • Refreshing log file data
    • Examining WebSpeed-related Operational views
      • Accessing and reviewing the Broker Performance View
        • Data summary
        • Graphs presentation
      • Accessing and reviewing the Agents Performance View
        • Data summary
        • Graphs presentation
    • Examining WebSpeed-related Informational views
  • Managing AppServer Data
    • AppServer overview
    • Reviewing AppServer broker status
    • Modifying AppServer control settings
      • AppServer Control
        • Broker summary
        • Properties
      • Changing AppServer broker controls
        • Data collection details
        • Setting the options to perform data collection in an AppServer broker
        • Viewing broker process details
        • Server Pool Control
          • Server pool initial configuration
          • Servers state
          • Server pool summary and the kill process option
        • Adding or trimming AppServers
          • Adding or trimming AppServers
        • Killing an AppServer process
          • Listing AppServer Client connections
    • Accessing and reviewing AppServer-related log file data
      • Getting started with log files for AppServer resources
        • Naming conventions
      • Characteristics of AppServer resource log file monitors
      • AppServer log file monitor default values
        • File Resource Defaults
      • Reviewing predefined log file monitor search criteria
      • Customizing an AppServer broker log file monitor
    • Using the AppServer log file viewers
      • Refreshing log file data
    • Examining AppServer-related Operational views
      • Accessing and reviewing the Broker Performance View
        • Data summary
        • Graphs presentation
      • Accessing and reviewing the Servers Performance View
        • Data summary
        • Graphs presentation
    • Examining AppServer-related Informational views
  • Managing NameServer Data
    • NameServer overview
    • Reviewing NameServer status
    • Modifying NameServer control settings
      • NameServer Control
        • Broker summary
        • Properties
      • Changing NameServer controls
    • Accessing and reviewing NameServer-related log file data
      • Getting started with NameServer log files
      • Characteristics of a NameServer log file monitor
      • NameServer log file monitor default values
        • File Resource Defaults
      • Reviewing predefined log file monitor search criteria
      • Customizing a NameServer log file monitor
    • Using the NameServer log file viewer
      • Refreshing log file data
    • Examining NameServer Operational and Informational views
      • Accessing and reviewing Operational views
        • Operational Views content examination
        • Summary section
        • Application Services detail
      • Accessing and reviewing Informational views
  • Managing DataServer Data
    • DataServer overview
      • Oracle and MS SQL Server DataServers
    • Reviewing DataServer broker status
    • Modifying DataServer control settings
      • DataServer Control page content
        • Broker summary
        • Properties
      • Changing DataServer broker controls
      • Viewing broker process details
      • Killing a DataServer broker process
    • Accessing and reviewing DataServer-related log file data
      • Getting started with log files for DataServer resources
        • Naming conventions
      • Characteristics of DataServer resource log file monitors
      • DataServer log file monitor default values
      • Reviewing predefined log file monitor search criteria
      • Customizing a DataServer broker log file monitor
    • Using the DataServer log file viewers
      • Refreshing log file data
  • Managing AppServer Internet Adapter Data
    • AppServer Internet Adapter overview
      • Configuring AppServer Internet Adapter properties
    • Working with AppServer Internet Adapter control settings
      • AppServer Internet Adapter Control page content
        • Adapter summary
        • Properties
    • Accessing and reviewing AppServer Internet Adapter log file data
      • Getting started with log files for AIA resources
        • Naming conventions
      • Characteristics of an AppServer Internet Adapter resource log file monitor
      • AppServer Internet Adapter log file monitor default values
        • File Resource Defaults page
      • Reviewing predefined log file monitor search criteria
      • Customizing an AppServer Internet Adapter log file monitor
    • Using the AppServer Internet Adapter log file viewer
      • Refreshing log file data
  • Managing SonicMQ Adapter Data
    • SonicMQ Adapter overview
      • Configuring SonicMQ Adapter properties
    • Reviewing SonicMQ Adapter broker status
    • Modifying SonicMQ Adapter control settings
      • SonicMQ Adapter Control
        • Broker summary
        • Properties
      • Changing SonicMQ Adapter controls
      • Viewing broker process details
      • Killing a SonicMQ Adapter broker process and threads
    • Accessing and reviewing SonicMQ Adapter log file data
      • Getting started with log files for SonicMQ Adapter resources
        • Naming conventions
      • Characteristics of SonicMQ Adapter resource log file monitors
      • SonicMQ Adapter log file monitor default values
        • File Resource Defaults page
      • Reviewing predefined log file monitor search criteria
      • Customizing a SonicMQ Adapter broker log file monitor
    • Using the SonicMQ Adapter log file viewers
      • Refreshing log file data
    • Examining SonicMQ Adapter Operations views
      • Accessing and reviewing SonicMQ Adapter status
        • Data summary sections
  • Managing WebSpeed Messenger Data
    • Messenger overview
      • Configuring WebSpeed Messenger properties
      • CGIIP, WSASP, WSISA, and WSNSA Messengers
    • Working with Messenger control settings
      • Messengers Control
        • Broker summary
        • Properties
    • Accessing and reviewing Messenger log file data
      • Getting started with log files for Messenger resources
        • Naming conventions
      • Characteristics of a Messenger resource log file monitor
      • Messenger log file monitor default values
        • File Resource Defaults
      • Reviewing predefined log file monitor search criteria
      • Customizing a Messenger log file monitor
    • Using the Messenger log file viewer
      • Refreshing log file data
  • Monitoring Plans and Rules for Servers, DataServers, Messengers, and Adapters
    • OpenEdge Management resource monitoring overview
      • Key terms and definitions
    • Default polling and trend values
      • Trend default values for WebSpeed and AppServer brokers
      • Default monitoring plan details
      • Monitoring plan default values
        • Default Schedule details
        • Default values in the Rule Summary
      • OpenEdge default monitoring plan examples
        • NameServer default monitoring plan example
    • Maintaining monitoring plans
      • Updating monitoring plans
    • General rule conventions
    • Understanding and using resource monitor rules
      • Common rule characteristics
      • Average Procedure Duration High rule
        • Calculating the average duration for a procedure
        • Accessing the Average Procedure Duration High rule page
        • Supplying data for ABL procedures and WebSpeed Transaction Servers
        • Supplying data for ABL procedures and AppServers
      • Rejected Request Percent High rule
        • Determining the percentage of rejected requests
        • Accessing the Rejected Request Percent High rule page
      • Queued Request Percent High rule
        • Determining the percentage of queued requests
        • Accessing the Queued Request Percent High rule page
      • Agent (Server) Unavailable rule
        • Accessing the Agent (Server) Unavailable page
        • WebSpeed agent example
        • AppServer server example
    • Working with rule sets
      • Benefits of using rule sets
      • Editing a rule set
      • Copying a rule set
      • Deleting a rule set
      • Adding rule sets that have one or more rules in common
      • Associating a rule set with a monitoring plan
  • Calculating Rule Threshold Settings Using the Configuration Advisor
    • Configuration Advisor overview
      • Rule details
        • Rule-related considerations
      • Data analysis and recommended values overview
        • User-supplied criteria
        • The Configuration Advisor's data analysis process
        • An individual rule's definition
        • Calculated recommended threshold rules
      • Generating and applying threshold rule settings
    • Setting rules-related criteria
    • Understanding the recommended threshold settings
      • Evaluating recommended settings
        • Reviewing recommended values
        • Using the Detail button
      • Comparing and selecting threshold settings
        • Additional selection criteria
      • Submitting your threshold setting selections
    • Determining the effectiveness of your selections
  • Analyzing OpenEdge Application Performance
    • Overview
    • Investigating application performance issues
    • OpenEdge Management in the workplace
      • OpenEdge Management at XYZ Corporation
      • Consulting OpenEdge Management documentation
    • Planning an application performance review
      • Problem definition
      • Initial investigation
      • Drilling deeper into OpenEdge Management-supplied data
        • Looking at the AppServer Profile report
        • Finding performance-related clues in the AppServer Profile report
        • Using report data to minimize an impending application performance crisis
      • Testing and documenting your potential solutions
    • Responding to an application crisis
      • Problem definition
      • Initial investigation
      • Drilling deeper into OpenEdge Management-supplied data
        • Accessing and examining AppServer data
      • Testing and documenting your potential solutions
        • Adding new OpenEdge Management monitoring plans
        • Gathering more data
    • For more information about application performance
  • Managing OE Web Server Data
    • OE Web Server overview
      • Configuring OE Web Server properties
    • Reviewing OE Web Server status
    • Modifying OE Web Server control settings
      • OE Web Server Control
        • Manager summary
        • Properties
      • Logging in to or logging off from the OE Web Server
    • Accessing and reviewing OE Web Server log file data
      • Getting started with log files for OE Web Server resources
        • Naming conventions
      • Characteristics of OE Web Server resource log file monitors
      • OE Web Server log file monitor default values
        • File Resource Defaults
      • Reviewing predefined log file monitor search criteria
      • Customizing an OE Web Server log file monitor
    • Using the OE Web Server log file viewer
      • Refreshing log file data
    • Examining OE Web Server Operations views
      • Accessing and reviewing OE Web Server status
      • Accessing and reviewing OE Web Server statistics
      • Accessing and reviewing OE Web Server run-time properties
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Setting rules-related criteria

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  • Last Updated: March 30, 2020
  • 3 minute read
    • OpenEdge
    • Version 12.2
    • Documentation

Setting rules-related criteria

Once you have completed your specific rule analysis, you have the necessary information to use the Configuration Advisor. The following procedure shows how to use the Configuration Advisor to calculate AppServer threshold values. Use these same steps to calculate WebSpeed threshold values, substituting the WebSpeed-specific rules and data for those shown in the procedure.

To initiate the Configuration Advisor:

  1. From the grid frame for Resources, click the Edit icon to display the details page for the AppServer broker instance whose configuration advisor you want to initiate. Refer to Accessing OpenEdge Management resource information for the detailed steps.
  2. Click Configuration Advisor in the Command and control section to view the Configuration Advisor page, as shown:


  3. In the Start Date and End date fields, define a date range that OpenEdge Management will use to collect data from the OpenEdge Management Trend Database. (The default date range is one week.)
    Keep these points in mind:
    • A polled rule must currently be associated with a monitoring plan for it to be a candidate for the Configuration Advisor to process.
    • Trending must have been set to True for a candidate rule for the time period you specify. This requirement ensures that data was trended to the OpenEdge Management Trend Database for this rule.
    • The options to implement data collection for a broker resource for which you want to determine recommended rule threshold settings must have been selected.
    • All rules associated with a given OpenEdge resource are individually evaluated against the rule-specific data retrieved from the OpenEdge Management Trend Database for a period of time you define.
  4. In the Choose time period to analyze section, identify the time frame that defines a representative period of time for which the rules are generally active, or being used. This time frame is the period against which OpenEdge Management calculates the baseline activity. (The default time period, as shown in Step 2, is Sunday through Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM.)
  5. In the Select rules (for analysis) section, click the polled rules that you want the Configuration Advisor to use to calculate threshold settings.
    Only those polled rules that are currently defined in existing monitoring plans for a broker resource can be candidates for processing by the Configuration Advisor. The Configuration Advisor presents these rules in this section with a check mark associated with the rule to indicate that the Configuration Advisor will calculate new settings. (In the sample shown in Step 2, the Configuration Advisor determined that there are five rules that are associated with this broker resource's existing monitoring plans. The Configuration Advisor will attempt to provide recommended values for these rules.)

    This requirement ensures that data was trended to the OpenEdge Management Trend Database for this rule.

  6. Click Submit.
    As the Configuration Advisor attempts to calculate the rules threshold settings, the following information appears, reporting the progress of each calculation it is performing:


    Depending upon the criteria that you set on the initial Configuration Advisor page, the number of rules you selected, and other factors such as your machine's speed, this calculation process could take some time.

    Note: Once you click Submit, you can elect to go to another page and perform some other action. You can return to the Configuration Advisor at a later time to check status and/or result details.

    When all calculations have been completed and reported, the Configuration Advisor presents the calculated results. See Understanding the recommended threshold settings for details.

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