General Tab - Query Scheduler

Teradata Query Scheduler User Guide

Product
Query Scheduler
Release Number
15.10
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-10-07
dita:id
B035-2512
lifecycle
previous
Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities

The General tab shows configuration and general runtime information about the Teradata QS server components.

 

Table 33: Server Information Dialog Box: General Tab 

Option/Control

Description

Database Name

The Database Name determines the Teradata Database to which the Teradata QS server connects.

To configure the name of the Teradata system, open the Server Parameters dialog box by clicking Configuration > Server.

Database Version

The Teradata Database release level.

Current DB Date

The current database date. This date is updated every minute.

Current DB Time

The current database time. This time is updated every minute.

Scheduler DB Name

The name of the Teradata Query Scheduler database (TDWM).

Local System Name

The network node name of the local system. This is the name of the server in the host_status table and is the name by which the system is known on the network.

Server ID

The unique internal numeric identifier assigned to each Teradata Query Scheduler server system.

Primary Server

Indicates whether the Teradata QS server is acting as the primary or master Teradata QS server. The master server executes scheduled requests and cleans up tables.

Time Active (hh:mm)

Indicates how long, in hours and minutes format, that the Teradata Query Scheduler server has been continuously active.

Character Set

Indicates the session character set under which the Teradata QS Server executes internal tasks. This value is set on the Server Parameters dialog box of the Query Scheduler Operations utility.

Encrypt Data

Provides data security through the encryption of communications between the Teradata Query Scheduled Request client and server components over network socket connections.

Memory Size (KB)

The server shared memory size in kilobytes.

Free Memory (KB)

The amount of free server shared memory in kilobytes.