Sybase 12.5.1 User Manual page 85

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protection_level
specifies whether the data files created in this recording session are
password-protected or accessible to all users. The protection level
controls viewing the metadata in the control file (using the
command) and creating playback sessions with the data (using the
hs_create_playback_session
(default) – specifies that the recorded data will be password-
private
protected. The files will be accessible only by the same account
that created them, or by the Historical Server superuser.
– specifies that access to the recorded data will be
public
unrestricted.
error_option
specifies how you want Historical Server to handle non-fatal errors
during a recording session. Valid values are:
(default) – specifies that recording is to continue when
continue
non-fatal errors are detected. For example, when the Monitor
Server fills all of its configured buffers while summarizing
monitoring information, one or more non-fatal errors are sent to
Historical Server, but it is still possible for Historical Server to
collect the available information from the current sample and from
future samples.
– specifies that the recording session is to terminate when a
halt
non-fatal error is detected.
script_type
specifies whether you want Historical Server to create a script file that
creates tables from your the recording session view definitions.
– creates a script file containing SQL commands that
sybase_script
create an Adaptive Server table for each view in the recording
session.
(the default) – does not create a script file.
no_script
tab_delimited
When adding this to the
file delimitoer HS is using will be ignored. Instead the TAB character
will be used.
CHAPTER 4
command).
hs_create_recording_session
Command Reference
hs_list
, the default output
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