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Published Option
warn-unsent-sql-statements
Default Value: 5000 (SQL statements)
Valid Values: Any positive value, both less than 2147483648 (231) and less than the value that is specified by the max-unsent-sql-statements configuration option
Changes Take Effect: After restart
Related Options: max-unsent-sql-statements
Defines the threshold upon which Stat Server begins logging warning messages about the number of unsent SQL statements.
To avoid data loss, Stat Server must remain connected to DB Server or to database for the entire period of the records submission to the RDBMS. If you use DB Server for connection to RDBMS, your addp timeout for connection from Stat Server to DB Server should be set as large as possible to prevent disconnection by addp. Refer to the Management Framework Deployment Guide for information about setting addp.
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Published Option
warn-unsent-sql-statements
Default Value: 5000 (SQL statements)
Valid Values: Any positive value, both less than 2147483648 (231) and less than the value that is specified by the max-unsent-sql-statements configuration option
Changes Take Effect: After restart
Related Options: max-unsent-sql-statements
Defines the threshold upon which Stat Server begins logging warning messages about the number of unsent SQL statements.
To avoid data loss, Stat Server must remain connected to DB Server or to database for the entire period of the records submission to the RDBMS. If you use DB Server for connection to RDBMS, your addp timeout for connection from Stat Server to DB Server should be set as large as possible to prevent disconnection by addp. Refer to the Management Framework Deployment Guide for information about setting addp.
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