LAGINFO
Valid for
Manager
Description
Use LAGINFOSECONDS, LAGINFOMINUTES, or LAGINFOHOURS to determine the point at which lag should be reported to the event log as an informational message. For example, LAGINFOSECONDS 5 specifies a reporting interval of five seconds. Likewise, LAGINFOMINUTES 10 specifies a reporting interval of ten minutes; LAGINFOHOURS 2, specifies two hours.
When using a LAGINFO parameter, specify LAGREPORT to determine how often the lag times are evaluated and reported.
Syntax
LAGINFOCSECScsecs[,process_typegroup_name] [,IGNORETASKS|REPORTTASKS] [,IGNORESTOPPED|REPORTSTOPPED]| LAGINFOSECONDSseconds[,process_typegroup_name] [,IGNORETASKS|REPORTTASKS] [,IGNORESTOPPED|REPORTSTOPPED]| LAGINFOMINUTESminutes[,process_typegroup_name] [,IGNORETASKS|REPORTTASKS] [,IGNORESTOPPED|REPORTSTOPPED]| LAGINFOHOURShours[,process_typegroup_name] [,IGNORETASKS|REPORTTASKS] [,IGNORESTOPPED|REPORTSTOPPED]
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csecs -
The reporting interval in centiseconds.
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seconds -
The reporting interval, in seconds.
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minutes -
The reporting interval, in minutes.
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hours -
The reporting interval, in hours.
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process_typegroup_name -
Specifies the process for which the lag will be reported.
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IGNORETASKS|REPORTTASKS -
By default the task groups are not reported.
By adding the
REPORTTASKSoption, the lag information will be reported forSOURCEISFILEandSPECIALRUNgroups, toggle off withIGNORETASKS. -
IGNORESTOPPED|REPORTSTOPPED -
By default no information is printed for a group in a
STOPPEDstate. By adding theREPORTSTOPPEDoption, lag information will be reported, to toggle off withIGNORESTOPPED.