Latency chains configuration
These DataSource configuration items allow the latency of data updates through the system to be recorded.
For guidance on recording latency in production environments, see Record latency in record updates. |
latency-chain-enable
latency-chain-enable
turns on latency chaining when set to TRUE
.
Before enabling latency recording in production environments, read Record latency in record updates. |
Use in: C, Java
Syntax: latency-chain-enable <boolean>
Type: boolean
Default value: FALSE
(Latency chaining is not turned on)
latency-chain-init-ts-field
latency-chain-init-ts-field
specifies the name of the latency chain’s initial timestamp field.
Use in: C, Java
Syntax: latency-chain-init-ts-field <name-of-initial-timestamp-field>
Type: string
Default value: LTY_INIT_TS
latency-chain-list-event-field
latency-chain-list-event-field
specifies the name of the latency chain’s event list field.
Use in: C, Java
Syntax: latency-chain-list-event-field <name-of-event-list-field>
Type: string
Default value: LTY_LIST_EVENT
latency-chain-list-ts-field
latency-chain-list-ts-field
specifies the name of the latency chain’s delta timestamp list field.
Use in: C, Java
Syntax: latency-chain-list-ts-field <name-of-delta-timestamp-list-field>
Type: string
Default value: LTY_LIST_TS
latency-chain-name
latency-chain-name
specifies this DataSource application’s name for the latency chain. The name can contain the parameter %a
, which is replaced at run time by the DataSource application-name.
Use in: C, Java
Syntax: latency-chain-name <name>
Type: string
Default value: %a
See also:
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How can I… Record latency in record updates
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Reference: Liberator Latency configuration