104 Reporting Basics
20 * 15 = 300 seconds (or five minutes)
In the previous example, Monitor ICR would display an Event
Feed Warning dialog box if it did not receive real-time data for
five minutes. (See “Event Feed Warning,” later in this section
for instructions on what to do if the Event Feed Warning dialog
box appears.)
Show Event Traffic-Light On Startup. Select this option to
have the Event Monitor displayed each time you start Monitor
ICR.
The Preferences dialog box also provides information on the central
database or Historical Database Server (HDS) and the Distributor AW
database. You cannot modify the information in these fields:
Computer Name
Historical/Central Database. The name of the server on which
the ICR Logger and Database Manager reside (for example,
GEOABCLGRA). On some Admin Workstations, this may be
the name of the Historical Database Server (HDS).
Local Database. The name of the Distributor AW. For
monitor-only AWs, this is the name of the AW that is providing
the host AW database.
Database Name
Historical/Central Database. The name of the central database
(either sideA or sideB), depending on which side of the
duplexed ICR system is active. Network AWs (NICR and CICR
AWs) may have a customer-specific prefix.
Local Database. The name of the Distributor AW local
database (or host AW database). This name is typically awdb.
However, network AWs may have a customer-specific prefix.
User Name
Central Database. The user name used by the ICR. This name
is typically sa.
Local Database. The logon ID of the Admin Workstation user
(also typically sa).
Password
Central Database. The logon password used by the ICR.
Local Database. The logon password of the Admin
Workstation user.