Use the messages in the log file to monitor changes in Replication Server partition percentages.
Replication Server operates
on 1MB partition segments. Whenever it allocates or deallocates
a partition segment, it calculates:
If the percentage of partition segments in use rises above
the percentage specified by
sqm_warning_thr1 or
sqm_warning_thr2,
a message is written to the log file:
WARNING: Stable Storage Use is Above threshold percent
If you see this message often, you may need to add partitions
to the Replication Server or correct a recurring failure that causes
the queues to fill.
When the first percentage drops below the percentage specified
by
sqm_warning_thr1 or
sqm_warning_thr2,
a message is written
that the condition that caused the original warning no longer exists:
WARNING CANCEL: Stable Storage Use is Below threshold percent
The percentage of total partition segments in use by the affected
stable queue triggers a warning message when the percentage
of the total space used by a single stable queue exceeds the percentage
specified by
sqm_warning_thr_ind:
WARNING: Stable Storage Use by queue name is Above threshold percent
This warning alerts you to problems that cause a particular
stable queue to fill until it is using a disproportionate share
of the total partition space. For example, if a route is suspended
for a length of time, its stable queue may fill until it occupies
enough partition space to trigger a warning.
When the percentage of the total partition space used by a
stable queue drops below the
sqm_warning_thr_ind percentage,
Replication Server writes a cancel message:
WARNING CANCEL: Stable Storage Use by queue name is Below threshold percent.