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Virtuoso
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Does anyone know of a better approach to checking if FDS is up and running, other than ? SU suname.
With approaching 20,000 db transactions per day, many small, I find the overhead of the ? SU greater than the transactions themselves.

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Are you looking for something to do programmatically vs just looking at the service status in the WebFOCUS Reporting Server Web Console?


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Programmitacally, but lightly.

I am not saying that FDS is flaky at all, the site does have 99.9% reliability record. But as most transactions end up with a financial flavour to them we cannot risk losing a one.
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The Reporting Server Web Console has an e-mail facility that you can set up to notify you if a special service has crashed.

Check out Workspace, Configuration, General, E-mail Notification.

I haven't tried it, but you may find it helps you in this instance.


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Thanks kp

Email is a solution, but the users usually phone within a millisecond if there is a problem!

I was just trying to take a load off the server.

Maybe I just rethink strategy a bit.


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