Session ID
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System-assigned session ID.
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State
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Session state: Open, Closed, Suspended, or Aborted.
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Priority
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Priority of the session between 1 and 10,000 where 10,000 is the highest priority.
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Summary
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Running
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Number of running tasks.
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Pending
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Number of pending tasks.
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Done
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Number of completed tasks.
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Error
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Number of tasks in Error state.
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Canceled
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Number of canceled tasks.
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Number of Instances
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Number of running service instances for the session.
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Total
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The total number of service instances that have run for this session.
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Binding Failures
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Host and process IDs for service instances that failed to bind to a session (that is, experienced a failure in the SessionEnter method). This applies only to sessions that have common data.
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Common Data Updates
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Total number of common data updates received for this session.
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Task Summary
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A color summary of your tasks by state.  Green: Running
Beige: Pending
Blue: Done
Red: Error
Grey: Canceled
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Session Name
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The name of your session as specified at the session creation. You can filter or operate on sessions with the name tag. If you do not set a session tag when you create your session, no session tag is applied.
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Session Tag
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A string that is associated with a session at session creation. You can filter or operate on sessions with the same tag. If you do not set a session tag when you create your session, no session tag is applied.
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Created
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Date and time when the client application created the session.
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Ended
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Date and time the session entered a Closed or Aborted state. Blank if the session is in the Open or Suspended state.
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Service
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Name of the service for this session. All tasks submitted to this session are executed on this service.
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Type
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The name of this session’s session type. When you define a session type in the application profile, you set the behavior and configuration parameters for sessions that are created with this type.
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Comment
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An optional comment field available when you suspend, resume, or kill sessions.
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Task Retry Limit
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Number of times to retry a task in this session if it does not complete successfully. After a task has reached this number of retries and still does not complete successfully, the task is put into the Error state.
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Fail If Task Fails
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True or False. If true, the session is aborted if any task enters the Error state.
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Recoverable
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True or False. If true, this session and its workload can be recovered if the session manager is relocated due to failover or abnormal termination.
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Session History
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Displays whether none, all, or only error session history is retained. If session history is retained, you have a detailed record of sessions that have completed in the Closed or Aborted state.
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Task History
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Displays whether none, all, or only error task history is retained. If task history is retained, you have a detailed record of the tasks that have completed in the Done, Error, or Canceled state.
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Last Task Error
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Time when last error task became Error.
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Application Name
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Application name.
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Session Retry Limit
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The number of times to retry binding service instances to this session, after which the session is aborted.
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Common Data Size
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The size of the common data. This data size may differ from the raw common data size depending on which feature set is being used by the application; for example, the data size may be smaller when compared to the raw data size if the application enables the data compression feature.
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Session update failures
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Host names and process IDs for the last five service instances that experienced service-side session update failures.
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Updates sent over network
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Total size of all common data updates sent over the network for this session.
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Raw Common Data Size
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The initial size of the common data when it was passed from the client to Symphony. This is the data size before the data is acted upon by any feature set that is being used by the application.
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Compression
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Enabled or disabled. If enabled, input/output data, common data, and common data updates are compressed for the session, if data size is greater than threshold setting.
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Compression threshold
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Specifies the data size (in kilobytes) at which compression is triggered, i.e., if data size is greater than threshold setting, the data will be compressed.
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Common data compressed
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Indicates whether the common data was actually compressed by the system. If compression is enabled, only data larger than the threshold will be compressed.
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Direct data transfer
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Enabled or disabled. If enabled, application data is transmitted directly between the client and service.
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