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[SOLVED] How to stop agents with high 'DBMS I/O' and/or 'DBMS Time' values?
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I see agents that are no longer running, and are in the 'in use' state, within the Performance Report for Data Service Agents.

I also see on the report, that the DMBS I/O and Time values are very high.

Upon researching I see that the agent is trying to run a query against an extremely large Netezza table, with not enough filtering, to make the answer set a reasonable size.

I'd love to be able to stop an agent when the values of DBMS 'I/O' and 'Time' get very high.

I know about the 'cpu_limit', 'memory_limit', and 'disk_limit' settings, but am not sure if any of these would fit my need, or if there is another alternative.

(For the moment I am exploring 'profile' level things I can do, and not so much at application level changes.)

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Hi David,

I see that you've opened a case for this issue. Please keep us posted on the final solution from your case. Thank you in advance for sharing with all.

Regards,

Kathryn
 
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Kathryn,

In working with Technical Support on this question, it looks like the 'connection_limit' setting will support us in handling very large queries at the profile level.

Dave
 
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Hi David,

Thank you for letting us know the outcome of your case.

Regards,

Kathryn
 
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