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  1. Preface
  2. Product Overview
  3. Security
  4. Applications
  5. Partner and Account Information
  6. Events
  7. Event Archiving
  8. User Policies
  9. Schedules
  10. B2B Data Exchange Administrative Tasks
  11. On-boarding Checklist Template
  12. System Properties
  13. Repository Management
  14. Document Management
  15. B2B Data Exchange Utilities
  16. Dashboard and Reports Management

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Dashboard and Reports System Properties

Dashboard and Reports System Properties

After you install the Dashboard and Reports component, you can use system properties to modify certain aspects of the Dashboard behavior.
The following table describes the Dashboard and reports system properties:
System Property
Description
dx.dashboard.url
Connection string to the dashboard server, in the following format:
http://<hostname>:<port>/<dashboard name>
If you use HTTPS to connect to the Operation Console, the URL must match the value of the property. Otherwise, the Dashboard does not appear.
For example:
https://myhost:18443/
dx
-dashboard
dx.dashboard.max.timewindow
Maximum time frame in hours that Operation Console users can select to display unresolved error events in the Dashboard.
Default is 96.
dx.dashboard.jdbc.username
User name for the operational data store database.
dx.dashboard.jdbc.password
Password for the operational data store in an encrypted string database. If you change the password you must encrypt the string with the password encryption utility and use the encrypted string.
dx.dashboard.jdbc.url
Location of operational data store. The location must be different from the
B2B Data Exchange
repository.
dx.dashboard.show.at.startup
Determines whether to show the Dashboard when users log on to the Operation Console.
Default is True.
dx.dashboard.errorrate.threshold.low
Maximum error event percentage to display in the green area of the Error Rate Gauge panel. Any percentage higher than this value is displayed in the orange area.
Default is 25.
dx.dashboard.errorrate.threshold.high
Maximum error event percentage to display in the orange area of the Error Rate Gauge panel. Any percentage higher than this value is displayed in the red area.
Default is 75.
dx.dashboard.sla.detection.midnight.latency
Time after midnight in minutes from which to start the calculation level. For example, if you define an SLA rule with a calculation level of a single day, you can set the value to 60 minutes to start the calculation at 01:00 instead of midnight.
Available for SLA rules in which violations are reported at the end of the time frame.
Default is 120.
dx.first.day.of.week
Numeric representation of the first day of a calendar week. For example, the value 1 represents Sunday. Use this property to determine the first day of the week when you define an SLA rule with a calculation level of a week. For example, if you define Monday as the first day of the week, violations are reported for a week that starts on Monday and ends on Sunday.
Default is 2.
dx.ods.latency.seconds
Number of seconds between the time the event finished processing and the time that the event load process starts. The operational data store event loader loads events for which the processing time difference in seconds is equal or greater than this value. For example, if you increase the latency to 60 seconds, the event loader only loads events that finished processing at least 60 seconds before the load process starts.
Default is 0.
dx.ods.row.limit.thousands
Number of thousands of events to load in each batch when the total number of events is higher than this value. If the total number of events to load is less than the value in this property, the operational data store event loader runs one batch. If you set the row limit to 0, the event loader runs one batch regardless of the number of events.
Default is 500. Must be numeric and greater than or equal to 0.

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