Closes the window and generate the SQL script and launch the Run Now or Save SQL Script window..
Closes the window without saving your changes.
Specifies the Q Apply server of the Q Apply schema to which these alert conditions apply. You cannot change this value.
Resets the value of the selected condition to its default. If you are monitoring the selected condition, it continues to be monitored.
Specifies the Q Apply schema to which these alert conditions apply. You cannot change this value.
Select the check box next to a keyword to enable its associated alert condition. All selected alert conditions must have contacts. Additional information is shown for each keyword below the table when you select the keyword in the table.
Some alert conditions require a value in the Value column. If you select an alert condition and an entry field is shown in the area below the table, type your values for the alert condition in the entry field.
Opens the Find window so you can search for text in the table.
Click to restore the selected alert condition to the Replication Center default value. If you are monitoring the selected condition, it continues to be monitored.
Displays the hostname or IP address of the system where the Q Apply program that you want to monitor is running. If the Replication Center cannot determine the system, select the system by clicking the button to the right.
Opens the Select System window.
Displays the type of operating system that is running on the system where the Q Apply program that you want to monitor is running.
Type the name of the DB2 instance or subsystem where the Q Apply program that you want to monitor is running.
The value that you specify is a threshold value for the average latency period. Individual transactions can exceed the value and a message will not be sent.
Allow enough time for large transactions to complete in a reasonable amount of time.
Specify the units of time for the average latency period: seconds, minutes, hours or days.
The value that you specify is a threshold value for the average latency period. Individual transactions can exceed the value and a message will not be sent.
Allow enough time for large transactions to complete in a reasonable amount of time.
Specify the units of time for the average latency period: seconds, minutes, hours or days.
When a Q Apply program uses more memory than you specify, a message is sent to the contact that you named. The amount of memory that a Q Apply program uses varies. More memory can improve performance of the Q Apply program.
When the spill queue exceeds the size that you specify, a message is sent to the contact that you named.
When the receive queue exceeds the size that you specify, a message is sent to the contact that you named.