Hi All,
Long time reader, first time poster. Like many other users I've normally had my questions answered by old threads or google, but this one's got me stumped.
I've been reporting happily from our Symposium database (ASE/12.0.0.2/P/SWR) primarily using the iApplicationStat, dApplicationStat, iAgentPerformanceStat views for the past few months after finally connecting via ODBC.
However, these views are now not showing data from the past few days. Symposium has pegged up until 2011-01-06 23:45:00 and for some reason the views aren't showing data beyond this point.
As far as I'm aware nothing has changed with Symposium itself, and users haven't logged any issues with it.
Are there any services that deal with logging the data, or is there anything I could check should be running / working?
I've only really used Symposium for reporting purposes, so my knowledge of the internals is quite shabby. Any help anyone could provide on getting the missing data would be great, I'll do my best to provide any info needed to help.
Cheers,
Jim.
Long time reader, first time poster. Like many other users I've normally had my questions answered by old threads or google, but this one's got me stumped.
I've been reporting happily from our Symposium database (ASE/12.0.0.2/P/SWR) primarily using the iApplicationStat, dApplicationStat, iAgentPerformanceStat views for the past few months after finally connecting via ODBC.
However, these views are now not showing data from the past few days. Symposium has pegged up until 2011-01-06 23:45:00 and for some reason the views aren't showing data beyond this point.
As far as I'm aware nothing has changed with Symposium itself, and users haven't logged any issues with it.
Are there any services that deal with logging the data, or is there anything I could check should be running / working?
I've only really used Symposium for reporting purposes, so my knowledge of the internals is quite shabby. Any help anyone could provide on getting the missing data would be great, I'll do my best to provide any info needed to help.
Cheers,
Jim.