Teradata QS Operations Menu Bar
The menu bar (Figure 7) provides access to all the Teradata Query Scheduler Operations functions. Use the Teradata Query Scheduler Operations utility to do the following:
Menu |
Description |
File |
Exiting Teradata Query Scheduler Operations. See “File Menu” on page 57. |
Configuration |
Configuring parameters and activating tracing. See “Configuration Menu” on page 57. |
Server |
Controlling the Teradata QS server if the server software is installed. See “Server Menu” on page 57. |
Information |
Viewing information about the Teradata QS components. See “Information Menu” on page 58. |
Error Log |
Viewing, deleting, or saving an error log file. See “Error Log Menu” on page 58. |
Help |
Accessing the online help and view information about the Teradata Query Scheduler Operations utility. See “Help Menu” on page 58. |
File Menu
Table 15 describes the commands and submenus of the File menu.
Command |
Description |
Exit |
Closes the Teradata Query Scheduler Operations utility. |
Configuration Menu
Table 16 describes the commands and submenus of the Configuration menu.
Command |
Description |
Communications |
Configure communications parameters in the Communications Parameters dialog box. |
Client |
Configure client parameters in the Client Parameters dialog box. |
Server |
Configure the server parameters in the Server Parameters dialog box. |
Tracing |
Enable or disable tracing for any of the client, the server, or communications components of Teradata QS in the Trace Activity to Files dialog box. |
See “About the Teradata QS Configuration Parameters” on page 59 to find out about the Teradata QS configuration parameters.
Server Menu
Table 17 describes the commands and submenus of the Server menu.
Command |
Description |
Start |
Starts the Teradata QS server service. |
Stop |
Stops the Teradata QS server service and shut down all the Teradata QS server components. |
See “Managing the Teradata QS Server” on page 65 to find out about the Teradata QS server. To learn how to start or stop the Teradata QS server, go to “Changing Server Configurations” on page 68.
Information Menu
Table 18 describes the commands and submenus of the Information menu.
Command |
Description |
Communications |
View information about the communications components in the Communications Information dialog box. |
Server |
View information about the server in the Server Information dialog box. This command is only available if the Teradata QS server software is installed. |
Scheduled Requests |
View information about scheduled requests in the Scheduled Requests Information dialog box. This command is only available if the Teradata QS server software is installed. |
To learn how to view Teradata QS system or scheduled request information, see “Viewing Component Information” on page 71.
Error Log Menu
Table 19 describes the commands and submenus of the Error Log menu.
Command |
Description |
View |
View a tqslog file. |
Delete |
Delete one or more tqslog files. |
Save |
Save a copy of a tqslog file into a text file so it can be sent to technical support. |
See “Managing Teradata QS Error Log Files” on page 72 to learn about Teradata QS error log files.
Help Menu
The Help menu has commands that provide access to Teradata Query Scheduler Operations online help and information about the version of the software installed on the computer.
To see copyright and version information from Teradata Query Scheduler Operations
1 From the Teradata Query Scheduler Operations window, click Help>About Query Scheduler Operations.
The About Teradata Query Scheduler Operations box appears showing the product version and copyright dates.
2 Read the information, and then click OK to close the message.