Changing Server Configurations - Query Scheduler

Teradata Query Scheduler User Guide

Product
Query Scheduler
Release Number
16.20
16.10
Published
May 2017
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-05-04
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Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities

General Teradata QS server configurations are specified using the Server Parameters dialog box.

  1. From the Teradata Query Scheduler Operations window, click Configuration > Server.

    The Server Parameters dialog box appears.

  2. Change the following options s as desired:
    Server Parameters Dialog Box: Options and Control Descriptions 
    Option/Control Description
    Character Set box Select the Teradata session character set to use. On a Kanji system (having KANJI1 database object names, select the KANJISJIS_0S character set.
    Shared Memory Size (KB) text box Specify the size of the memory area on this system used to store server information. This memory is shared among all the server processes.
    Request Processor Processes box Specify the number of server processes created for handling client messages.
    Encrypt Client Data check box Define if client data is encrypted through CLIv2. If selected, encryption provides data security in communications between the Teradata QS client and server components over network socket connections.

    The default setting is blank, meaning data is unencrypted. Click the check box to select encryption.

    Selecting the Encrypt Client Data option also causes encryption to be used for data passed between the Teradata QS server and the Teradata Database.

    After changing the encryption option, stop and restart both the Teradata QS clients and server.
    Listener Address list box Select the IP address of the Teradata QS Listener to which remote client systems will connect.

    We recommend that the default (topmost) address be selected. An administrator may need to change the selection if, for example, the server system is configured for both IPv4 (default) and IPv6 (non-default) networks, and clients are on the IPv6 network.

  3. Click OK to close the Server Parameters dialog box and return to the Teradata Query Scheduler Operations tool.

To find out about viewing Teradata QS component or scheduled request information, see Viewing Component Information. See Managing Teradata QS Error Log Files to learn about log files.