You can use the runtime operations custom properties to modify runtime reports settings of your multi-cell environment.
You can modify how runtime operations reports for multiple cells are displayed by setting any of the following custom properties on the cell. If you want to use a value other than default, create a custom property.
The cellExclusion custom property specifies a list of cells to exclude from the operations dashboard view. You cannot exclude the local cell. If you do not set the cellExclusion custom property, the default is to include all cells.
Scope | Cell |
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Value | A list of cell names separated by commas. |
The maxApplicationSummaryDataSets custom property specifies the maximum number of data sets that are displayed in the application summary chart. If you do not set the maxApplicationSummaryDataSets custom property, the default number of data sets that are displayed is 5.
Scope | Cell |
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Value | Integer |
Default | 5 |
The maxDeploymentTargetSummaryDataSets custom property specifies the maximum number of data sets that are displayed in the deployment target summary chart. If you do not set the maxDeploymentTargetSummaryDataSets custom property, the default number of data sets that are displayed is 5.
Scope | Cell |
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Value | Integer |
Default | 5 |
The maxServicePolicySummaryDataSets custom property specifies the maximum number of data sets that are displayed in the service policy summary chart. If you do not set the maxServicePolicySummaryDataSets custom property, the default number of data sets that are displayed is 5.
Scope | Cell |
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Value | Integer |
Default | 5 |
The topDataSetInterval custom property specifies how many milliseconds of statistics are used to calculate the top number of data sets to display in the summary charts. If you do not set the topDataSetInterval custom property, the last 120000 milliseconds, or 2 minutes, of statistics are used by default. If you set the custom property to 0 milliseconds, the data sets are returned in the order they are received by the on demand configuration (ODC).
Scope | Cell |
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Value | Integer |
Default | Last 120000 milliseconds |
The destroyStatisticCacheDelay custom property specifies the delay in milliseconds between when WebSphere Virtual Enterprise detects zero active sessions in the administrative console and when the statistic cache is destroyed. If no custom property exists, the default delay is set 0 milliseconds (0 seconds).
Scope | Cell |
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Value | Integer |
Default | 0 milliseconds |