Routine maintenance of Unwired Platform plays a vital role in keeping your system running smoothly and efficiently.
Checking the Unwired Server Log
View the Unwired Server log in Sybase Control Center. Aggregated log data in the console makes server information more readily accessible and actionable.
Checking the Domain Log
View the domain log in Sybase Control Center. While domain log data is stored in the monitoring database, aggregated log data in the console makes domain information more readily accessible and actionable.
Checking Client Application Logs
Review data about client application operations for all devices subscribed to a package in order to track errors and identify performance issues.
Checking System Statistics
Check statistics that reflect the performance of Unwired Server components for common activities.
Checking Errors
View data pertaining to device errors in order to identify and diagnose potential configuration issues.
Checking System Status
Check the overall status of Unwired Platform by reviewing the status of its components, including clusters, servers, and users.
Checking System Licensing Information
Review licensing information to monitor available and used device licenses, license expiry dates, and other license details. This information allows administrators to manage license use and determine whether old or unused device licenses should be tranferred to new devices.
Checking and Resolving DOE-C User Failures
If the General tab of a DOE-C package displays an invalid user account error for the Error State property, you must resolve the issue by reconfiguring the username and password in the Connection Pool configured for the SAP package connection.
Viewing Unwired Server Properties
View information, including host names, port numbers, version, and file location, to help you manage an Unwired Server and its components.
Reviewing MBO History
View or clear the error history of a mobile business object (MBO).
Reviewing Operation History
View the error history of a mobile business object (MBO) create, delete, or update operation.
Scheduling Domain-Level Cleanup
Periodically clean up accumulated data maintenance items in cache that are no longer needed.
Purging Error Log History Manually
You can manually purge error-log playback history at the package level. Online error messages are deleted. You cannot purge error history from Data Orchestration Engine Connector (DOE-C) packages.
Purging the Synchronization Cache Manually
You can manually purge the synchronization at the package level. Mobile business objects (MBOs) contained in a cache group using the online policy are deleted.
Purging Client Log Manually
You can manually purge the client log at the package level. Client log records that have already been synchronized to the device or are no longer associated with active users are deleted.