Appendix D ODBCLink/SE Companion Product | ODBCLink/SE Reference Manual |
⊗ODBCLOG Setting
⊗Client Version
⊗Statistics for Time Period
⊗Time of Last Server Activity Reported
⊗Bytes Received
⊗Bytes Sent
⊗Number of Select Statements
⊗Number of Records Fetched
⊗Number of Update Statements
⊗Number of Delete Statements
The options available in the Server Window include:
⊗View Logfile
Click “View logfile” to view the logfile entries for this process. This will display ODBCLink commands sent to the server.
⊗Start Logging
From the Server window, click the “Start Logging” button to start logging all SQL statements sent to the host. This will start logging all ODBCLink commands sent to the server. If the server is doing a long sort or fetching a lot of data, this may not be immediately reflected in the logfile. There may be a delay of up to 1 minute until these settings take effect on the server.
Note: The “Start logging” command is the same as setting the
ODBCLINK_LOG environment variable on the host. MBF-
Console will display the Listeners window and the
Connections window.
⊗Stop Logging
This will stop the logging of ODBC commands sent to the server.
⊗Kill Process
This command, available from the Server window, will kill an ODBCLink server process. Use it to kill non- responding or deadlocked server processes, or processes that are using up too many resources on the system
⊗Help
This will call up the Windows Help subsystem.
⊗Close Window
This will close the Server window.
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