Configuration options for project monitoring data
You can configure the options that control the project monitoring data that is stored in the operations database.
Configuration file
The options that are used to configure the collection of monitoring data for all jobs in all projects are set in the DSODBConfig.cfg configuration file. This system-level configuration file is stored in the /Server/DSODB directory in the installation directory.Some of the options in the system-level configuration file can be overridden for a specific project by placing a project-level configuration file with the same name, DSODBConfig.cfg, in the project directory.
The options shown in Table 1 can be overridden by using a project-level configuration file. Do not specify any other options in the project-level configuration file as they are ignored.
Option | Project-level override |
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DSODBON | If you set DSODBON=1 in
the system-level configuration file to enable the capturing of monitoring
data, set DSODBON=0 if you do not want to capture
monitoring data for this project. If you set DSODBON=0 in the system-level configuration file to disable the capturing of monitoring data, monitoring data is not captured for this projects even if you set DSODBON=1. |
MaxWarnings | The setting in the project-level file takes precedence. |
CaptureLog | The setting in the project-level file takes
precedence. If an ID is not present in the project-level file but is in the system-level file, the system-level setting applies. |
IgnoreLog | The setting in the project-level file takes
precedence. If an ID is not present in the project-level file but is in the system-level file, the system-level setting applies. |
UpdateIntSecs | The setting in the project-level file takes precedence. |
MonitorLinks | The setting in the project-level file takes precedence. |
CustomBatchId CustomJobType CustomContact CustomSequence CustomField1 CustomField2 |
The setting in the project-level file takes
precedence. If an option is not present in the project-level file but is in the system-level file, the system-level setting applies. |