Resetting TLE - System Emulation Tool

Teradata® System Emulation Tool User Guide

Product
System Emulation Tool
Release Number
17.00
Published
June 2020
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2020-06-19
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Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities

Reset the test system TLE back to the system default values after importing RAS, cost parameters, cost profiles, and Maps.

Before resetting the test system default values, turn on the TLE feature for the test system. Using the DBS Control utility, set the general field 22 (Target Level Emulation) to TRUE. For a description of the DBS Control utility, see Teradata Vantage™ - Database Utilities , B035-1102 .

  1. Click  .
  2. Do one of the following:
    • Select individual RAS tags to be reset (turn off emulation).
      To select more than one level, hold Shift and click with the left mouse button.
    • Click Select All to reset all of the listed RAS tags.
    A sample can be reset at both session and system levels. Drag the scroll box to the right to see the Level column, which contains the reset level of the samples.
  3. [Optional] To reset the cost parameters:
    1. Click the Reset Costs tab.
    2. Select one or more cost tags to reset.
      To select more than one cost tag, hold Shift and click with the left mouse button.
  4. [Optional] To reset cost profiles:
    1. Click the Reset Cost Profile tab.
    2. Select one or more cost profiles to reset.
      To select more than one cost profile, hold Shift and click with the left mouse button.
    3. When finished making changes, click OK.
  5. To Reset MAPS:
    1. Click the Reset MAP tab.
    2. Select one of the following options to reset:
      • Select rows from the spread, click TLE Map, then OK. This resets the TLE Map set for the object.
      • Select Global TLE Amp Count and click OK. This resets per the AMP based pre-TD16.10 cost model.
  6. Check the main window for verification that the reset was successful or for diagnostic information explaining why the reset was unsuccessful.