Thread Controls dialog box options
This table lists the options on the Thread Controls dialog box:
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Starts the selected thread. | |
Stops the selected thread. | |
Starts the thread, with the outbound data on hold. | |
Starts the thread with the last hold status. | |
Restarts the selected thread. When restarting a thread, the GUI can still be operated. The command line output is appended to the Command and Engine Output pane. The thread status icon on the GUI changes from green to red to green again. | |
Holds outbound messages in the outbound queue. | |
Releases any messages currently being held. | |
Holds transmission of all reply messages for the selected thread until released. | |
Releases hold on all or a specified number of reply messages. | |
Starts the saved message file. | |
Stops the saved message file. | |
Causes the current saved message (SMAT) file to close and be renamed
with an .old extension, and
then opens a new saved message file. Each thread can have at most
two SMAT files, one for inbound data and one for outbound data. The
names and locations of these SMAT files are user-definable. Note: The engine automatically turns off saved
messaging when disk space reaches a certain threshold (90%). It
turns on again when the percentage used drops below the
threshold. This has no effect on the actual messages
successfully sent to the receiving system. Saved messages are
only copies of messages sent when saved messaging is active.
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Opens the Resend Datafile dialog box. Use this dialog box to insert a set of messages from a stored file into a running engine. | |
Adds any new Tcl procedures. | |
Removes the configuration caches. Use this option after making a change to an existing configuration. | |
Starts forwarding data messages to a configured destination. | |
Stops forwarding data messages. | |
Starts forwarding reply messages to a configured destination. | |
Stops forwarding reply messages. | |
Shows engine output as it happens. | |
Opens the log file of engine output. | |
Enables the modification of engine output for the current run. This applies an Engine Output (EO) alias, configured in the Engine Output Configurator, to the thread. | |
Loads Tcl procedures that are created after the engine began running. | |
Opens the Status Report dialog box. | |
Opens the Message Archive Log Viewer for the archive message logs. | |
Opens the corresponding *_in.smatdb file configured in the Network
Configurator’s Properties tab, Inbound pane. The file type opened depends on which SMAT driver is being used. The SMAT driver can be changed by selecting/clearing SMAT tab of the Site Preferences dialog box. on theIf it is selected, then the SMAT database file is opened if it has been configured. Otherwise, the SMAT plain file is opened. |
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Opens the corresponding *_out.smatdb file configured in the Network
Configurator’s Properties tab, Outbound pane. The file type opened depends on which SMAT driver is being used. The SMAT driver can be changed by selecting/clearing SMAT tab of the Site Preferences dialog box. on theIf it is selected, then the SMAT database file is opened if it has been configured. Otherwise, the SMAT plain file is opened. |
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Resets statistics and counts for a site’s process or thread. This calls the hcimsiutil engine command. Note: Before using this option, there is the potential
to produce unreliable counts. The memory does not corrupt when
this option is used. The engine and Network Monitor both lock
the shared memory for any write/clear.
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