User Activity views
The User Activity view is divided into separate frames. The default detail sections are Connection summary and Connect I/O summary, as shown in Figure 3–15. The data found in the User Activity view comes from the _UserIO and _UserLock VSTs.
Figure 3–15: User Activity view
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Filters and Users sections
The Filters section allows you to specify the types of users you want to list. The five types of users are:
Local users are any self-service users that are not batch jobs. Self-service users are denoted in the Users section by SELF. A self-service user is local to the database being accessed (on the same machine) and is accessing the database directly through shared memory.- Local
Remote users are those who access the database through a server.- Remote
System users include the BIW, AIW, APW, and WDog, as well as any brokers and servers. Broker is denoted as BROK and server as SERV in the Users section.- System
OpenEdge Management can identify only self-service batch users. Batch jobs are denoted in the Users section by an asterisk (*) after SELF.- Batch
Utility users include PROMON, PROBKUP, PROSHUT, and Multi-Volume Utility. Utility users are denoted in the Users section by MON, BKUP, SHUT, and MVUT.- Utilities
Click a user name to display the details section for that user. The details displayed in the details section vary, depending on the user type.
If the user whose name you clicked is a self-service user, the detail section that appears allows you to view transactions and locks for that user, as shown in Figure 3–16.
Figure 3–16: User details
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If you select either the Transactions check box or the Locks check box and then click Submit, the additional sections shown in Figure 3–17 appear.
Figure 3–17: Transactions and locks
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The Request Disconnect button shown in Figure 3–16 allows you to disconnect users. Before disconnecting the user, OpenEdge Management prompts you to confirm.
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