MicroStrategy ONE
MicroStrategy System Monitors
You can monitor various aspects of your MicroStrategy system from within Developer. The Administration category for a project source contains several system monitors for that project source. These monitors are listed in the table below, and are described in detail in the relevant section of this guide.
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Projects loaded on Intelligence Server, or on all nodes of the cluster | Managing and Monitoring Projects |
Projects loaded on specific nodes of the cluster | |
Jobs that are currently executing | |
Users that are currently connected to Intelligence Server | |
Active and cached database connections | |
Report and document caches | |
History List messages | |
Intelligent Cubes, whether they are loaded on Intelligence Server | |
Quick search indices and their status | Monitor Quick Search Indices |
Before you can view a system monitor, you must have the appropriate privilege to access that monitor. For example, to view the Job Monitor, you must have the Monitor Jobs privilege. For more information about privileges, see Controlling Access to Functionality: Privileges.
In addition, you must have Monitoring permission for the server definition that contains that monitor. You can view and modify the ACL for the server definition by right-clicking the Administration icon, selecting Properties, and then selecting the Security tab. For more information about permissions and ACLs, see Controlling Access to Objects: Permissions.
To View a System Monitor
- In Developer, log in to the project source that you want to monitor. You must log in as a user with the appropriate administrative privilege.
- Expand the Administration category.
- To monitor projects or clusters, expand the System Administration category and select either Project or Cluster Nodes.
- To view additional system monitors, expand the System Monitors category and select the desired monitor. For a list of the different monitors available, and where you can find more information about each monitor, see the table above.