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