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Hello Support Team,
I hope you are doing well.
Please let me ask the following two questions:
How to check historical latency/lag.
How to change the log level via CLI.
1. Checking Historical Latency
My understanding is that there is no way to check past latency other than setting the PERFORMANCE to TRACE or higher.
Are there any other methods available?
2. Changing Log Level via CLI
I have checked the community forums and documentation but could not find the specific commands.
Could you please advise on how to do this?
Best Regards.
Hi @iti-attunity-sup ,
1. Checking Historical Latency
Qlik Replicate does not maintain historical latency records. If you require this feature, it is available in Qlik Enterprise Manager. As a workaround, you can run a command such as (Windows) or (Linux) to search for the keyword “latency” in the task logs and redirect the results to a text file.
2. Changing Log Level via CLI
Although there is an article for changing log levels using the repctl command, I was not able to make this work. If adjusting log levels via CLI is critical for your environment, please open a support ticket.
Regards,
Desmond
Hi @iti-attunity-sup ,
1. Checking Historical Latency
Qlik Replicate does not maintain historical latency records. If you require this feature, it is available in Qlik Enterprise Manager. As a workaround, you can run a command such as (Windows) or (Linux) to search for the keyword “latency” in the task logs and redirect the results to a text file.
2. Changing Log Level via CLI
Although there is an article for changing log levels using the repctl command, I was not able to make this work. If adjusting log levels via CLI is critical for your environment, please open a support ticket.
Regards,
Desmond