Creating a Utility Session Rule - Teradata Viewpoint

Teradata Viewpoint User Guide

Product
Teradata Viewpoint
Release Number
16.00
Published
October 2016
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-03-29
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You can create a utility session rule in Teradata Database 13.10 or later. A utility session rule defines the number of sessions that will be concurrently logged on to each utility. After the utility session rule is created, additional controls in the Utility Sessions tab allow you to clone, delete, and enable or disable the utility session rule.
  1. Edit or create a ruleset.
  2. From the ruleset toolbar, click Sessions.
  3. Click the Utility Sessions tab.
  4. Next to Utility Sessions, click .
  5. Enter a name.
  6. [Optional] Enter a description.
  7. Do one of the following:
    Option Description
    Session-Based Utilities
    1. Select Session Based Utilities.
    2. Select the utilities to which this session rule applies.
    3. From the list, select the data size.
    4. In the Number of Sessions box, enter the number of sessions that will be concurrently logged on for each instance of the selected utilities.
      When setting the number of sessions for the CSP Save Dump utility, the number of sessions cannot be less than the number of nodes.
    Backup/Archive/Restore (BAR)
    1. Select Backup/Archive/Restore.
    2. From the list, select the data size.
    3. In the Build Processes box, enter the number of build processes that will be built concurrently for each BAR job.
  8. Click Save.