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if there are more than 20 consecutive ODBC errors occur, HostMonitor suspends ODBC logging for 10 min. It helps to avoid reduction of performance when SQL Server unavailable.
If you correct problem (e.g. restart SQL Server or correct mistake in SQL Query), you may resume ODBC logging manually using Options dialog (just open dialog and click "Save" button).
What I need to correct? I don't understand exactly?
consecutive QUERY will be evetytime. When I have more than 300 pings in 2000ms interval.
if there are more than 20 consecutive ODBC errors occur, HostMonitor suspends ODBC logging for 10 min. It helps to avoid reduction of performance when SQL Server unavailable.
If you correct problem (e.g. restart SQL Server or correct mistake in SQL Query), you may resume ODBC logging manually using Options dialog (just open dialog and click "Save" button).
What I need to correct? I don't understand exactly?
consecutive QUERY will be evetytime. When I have more than 300 pings in 2000ms interval.
You have misunderstood, I think. Consecutive queries and consecutive ODBC errors is not the same.
You should read more carefully
"if there are more than 20 consecutive ODBC errors" - means HostMonitor cannot execute SQL Query, e.g. SQL server crashed
KS-Soft wrote:You should read more carefully
"if there are more than 20 consecutive ODBC errors" - means HostMonitor cannot execute SQL Query, e.g. SQL server crashed
Regards
Alex
Thanks,
just now I can look to my DB Guru and ask him.