The batch Aggregation agent's configuration dialog contains the following tabs:
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Item | Description |
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Code Area | This is where you write your APL code. For further information about the code area and its right-click menu, see Text Editor in <Administration and Management>. |
Compilation Test... | Use this button to compile your code and check that it is valid. The status of the compilation is displayed in a dialog. Upon failure, the erroneous line is highlighted and a message, including the line number, is displayed. |
Outline | Use this button to display or hide the APL Code Editor Outline navigation panel. The navigation panel provides a view of all the blocks, variables and methods in an APL code configuration and makes it possible to easily navigate between different types in the APL code. For further information on the Outline navigation panel, see <Administration and Management>. |
Storage Tab
The Storage tab contains settings that are specific for the selected storage in the Aggregation profile. Different settings are available in batch and real-time workflows.
File Storage
The Aggregation agent configuration dialog - Storage tab for File Storage
Setting | Description |
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Defragment Session Storage Files | For batch workflows, the Aggregation session storage can optionally be defragmented to minimize disk usage. When checked, configure the defragmentation parameters: |
Defragment After Every [] Batch(es) | Run defragmentation after the specified number of batches. Enter the number of batches to process before each defragmentation. |
Defragment if Batch(es) Finishes Within [] Second(s) | Set a value to limit how long the defragmentation is allowed to run. This time limitation depends on the execution time of the last batch processed. If the last batch is finished within the specified number of seconds, the remaining time will be used for the defragmentation. The limit accuracy is +/- 5 seconds. |
Defragment Session Files Older Than [] Minute(s) | Run defragmentation on session storage files that are older than this value to minimize moving recently created sessions unnecessarily often. |
Elasticsearch Storage
The Aggregation agent configuration agent - Storage tab for Elasticsearch
Setting | Description |
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If Error Occurs in Storage | Select the action that the agent should take when an error occurs in the storage:
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Disable Timeout | Select this check box to disable the timeout handling |
Meta Information Model
The Aggregation agent publishes different MIM parameters depending on the storage selected in the Aggregation profile. For information about the MediationZone MIM and a list of the general MIM parameters, see Administration and Management[hide]3.0[/hide].
Publishes
File Storage
The MIM parameters listed in this section are applicable when File Storage or SQL Storage is selected in the Aggregation profile.
The values of the MIM parameters below are reset when the EC is started.
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MIM Parameter
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Description
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This MIM parameter contains the number of sessions created.
Created Session Count
is of the long type and is defined as a global MIM context type.
You can reset the value by using resetCounters
via a JMX client.
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This MIM parameter contains the number of sessions cached in memory.
Online Session Count
is of the int type and is defined as a global MIM context type.
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When an already existing session is read from the cache instead of disk, a cache hit is counted.
This MIM parameter contains the number of cache hits.
Session Cache Hit Count
is of the long type and is defined as a global MIM context type.
You can reset the value by using resetCounters
via a JMX client.
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When an already existing session is requested and the Aggregation profile cannot read the session information from the cache and instead reads the session information from disk, a cache miss is indicated. If a non-existing session is requested, this will not be counted as a cache miss.
This MIM parameter contains the number of cache misses counted by the Aggregation profile.
Session Cache Miss Count
is of the long type and is defined as a global MIM context type.
You can reset the value by using resetCounters
via a JMX client.
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This MIM parameter contains the number of sessions in storage on the file system.
Session Count
is of the int type and is defined as a global MIM context type.
Elasticsearch Storage
The MIM parameters listed in this section are applicable when Elasticsearch is selected in the Aggregation profile. The values of the MIM parameters below are reset when the workflow is started.
MIM Parameter
Description
This MIM parameter contains the number of sessions created.
Created Session Count
is of the long type and is defined as a global MIM context type.
You can reset the value by using resetCounters
via a JMX client.
For Elasticsearch, the value for this MIM parameter is always 0. This MIM parameter is retained for Elasticsearch to retain backwards compatitlity for workflows created with File Storage.
Online Session Count
is of the int type and is defined as a global MIM context type.
When an already existing session is read from the cache instead of disk, a cache hit is counted.
For Elasticsearch, the value for this MIM parameter is always 0. This MIM parameter is retained for Elasticsearch to retain backwards compatitlity for workflows created with File Storage.
Session Cache Hit Count
is of the long type and is defined as a global MIM context type.
You can reset the value by using resetCounters
via a JMX client.
When an already existing session is requested and the Aggregation profile cannot read the session information from the cache and instead reads the session information from disk, a cache miss is indicated. If a non-existing session is requested, this will not be counted as a cache miss.
For Elasticsearch, the value for this MIM parameter is always 0. This MIM parameter is retained for Elasticsearch to retain backwards compatitlity for workflows created with File Storage.
Session Cache Miss Count
is of the long type and is defined as a global MIM context type.
You can reset the value by using resetCounters
via a JMX client.
This MIM parameter contains the number of sessions in storage on the file system.
Session Count
is of the int type and is defined as a global MIM context type. |
Transaction Behaviour
Emits
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