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| <h1>Local data</h1> |
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| As the connection to the server database is too slow, local files containing |
| all necessary information are written while generating performance results on |
| the server. |
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| The performance results tool then can read these files to avoid long distance |
| access to data information. Of course, it's first necessary to copy these files |
| on a location easily accessible from the machine where the tool is launched. |
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| <i>Notes |
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| <li>these files are accessible for some authorized users onto |
| <b>ottcvs1.ottawa.ibm.com</b> at <b>/home/users/ecperf</b> directory</li> |
| <li>SFTP is necessary to copy these files from that location</li> |
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| To read the local files, select the <b>Local data -> Read...</b> menu item and |
| chose the directory where the files have been copied. |
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| <i>Notes |
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| <li>this manual read action only has to be done once, as it will be automatically |
| done at the next start of the tool</li> |
| <li>no verification is currently done that the local files matches |
| the connected DB (if any). Mixing them should give unpredictable results!</li> |
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