The management server has two types of views for its reports. During a report cache refresh these views are updated. You can check the status of these views as described in this section:
•MVIEWCORE_STATUS - This table keeps track of the refresh status of the core views. The core views are the views starting with mvc, mvca and mvcs as shown in Table 72 on page 456. To obtain detailed information of MVIEWCORE_STATUS, see Table 122 on page 489.
•MVIEW_STATUS - This table keeps track of the refresh status of the regular views, which are views starting with mv_, as shown in Table 72 on page 456. To obtain detailed information of the MVIEW_STATUS, see Table 123 on page 489.
To query the MVIEW_STATUS table:
1.Enter the following from the command prompt:
Sqlplus appiq_system/password
where password is the password for the appiq_system account.
2.Enter the following at the command prompt:
Sql>col lastRefresh format a30
This command ensures the data is displayed in a readable format.
3.Enter the following at the command prompt on one line with a space between the closing parenthesis and lastRefresh:
Sql> select mviewname, to_char(last_refresh_time,'mm/dd/yyyy hh24:mi:ss') lastRefresh,
4.Enter the following at the command prompt:
status
5.Enter the following at the command prompt:
from mview_status
6.Enter the following at the command prompt:
order by 2;
To query the MVIEWCORE_STATUS table:
1.Enter the following from the command prompt:
Sqlplus appiq_system/password
where password is the password for the appiq_system account.
2.Enter the following at the command prompt:
Sql>col lastRefresh format a30
This command ensures the data is displayed in a readable format.
3.Enter the following at the command prompt on one line with a space between the closing parenthesis and lastRefresh:
Sql> select mviewname, to_char(last_refresh_time,'mm/dd/yyyy hh24:mi:ss') lastRefresh,
4.Enter the following at the command prompt:
status
5.Enter the following at the command prompt: from mviewcore_status
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