• Re: [Info-ingres] set server_trace units of mintime, maxtime

    From Karl Schendel@schendel@kbcomputer.com to Martin Bowes on Sun Apr 25 10:52:45 2021
    From Newsgroup: comp.databases.ingres


    On Apr 21, 2021, at 5:35 AM, Martin Bowes <martin.bowes@ndph.ox.ac.uk> wrote:

    Hi All,

    Am I right in assuming that the mintime=N, [maxtime=M] parts of set server_trace use units of seconds?

    Ie.mintime=600 means 600seconds.

    Correct.
    As to your other question, the X100 disabled flag is in the dbstatus field of the DB config file. I don't know of any user available way to get at it, unless infodb displays it.
    Karl
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  • From Martin Bowes@martin.bowes@ndph.ox.ac.uk to Karl Schendel on Mon Apr 26 08:38:10 2021
    From Newsgroup: comp.databases.ingres

    Hi Karl,
    Thanks for the clarification.
    I can get the X100 stuff via the infodb listing, but I was hoping for something in the iidatabase dbservice field.
    Marty
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    From: Karl Schendel <schendel@kbcomputer.com>
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    To: Martin Bowes <martin.bowes@ndph.ox.ac.uk>
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    Subject: Re: [Info-ingres] set server_trace units of mintime, maxtime
    On Apr 21, 2021, at 5:35 AM, Martin Bowes <martin.bowes@ndph.ox.ac.uk> wrote:

    Hi All,

    Am I right in assuming that the mintime=N, [maxtime=M] parts of set server_trace use units of seconds?

    Ie.mintime=600 means 600seconds.

    Correct.
    As to your other question, the X100 disabled flag is in the dbstatus field of the DB config file. I don't know of any user available way to get at it, unless infodb displays it.
    Karl
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