Monitoring parameters

The following table describes parameters that control options for monitoring the Vertica database.

The following parameters control options for monitoring the Vertica database.

Query the CONFIGURATION_PARAMETERS system table to determine what levels (node, session, user, database) are valid for a given parameter.
EnableDataCollector
Enables the Data Collector, which is the Workload Analyzer's internal diagnostics utility. Affects all sessions on all nodes. To disable, set to 0.

Default: 1 (enabled)

EnableLogRotate
Enables and disables the timed LogRotate service.

Default: 1 (enabled)

LogRotateInterval
Interval literal, how often the LogRotate service runs.

Default: 8h (runs every 8 hours)

LogRotateMaxAge
Interval literal, the maximum age of rotated logs (.gz) to keep. Rotated logs with an age greater than this value are rotated. For details, see Rotating log files.

Default: 7 days

LogRotateMaxSize
String, the maximum size of a log (.log) file. The string has format integer{K|M|G|T}, where K is kibibytes, M is mebibytes, G is gibibytes, and T is tebibytes. Logs larger than this value are rotated. For details, see Rotating log files.

Default: 100M

SnmpTrapDestinationsList
Defines where Vertica sends traps for SNMP. See Configuring reporting for SNMP. For example:
=> ALTER DATABASE DEFAULT SET SnmpTrapDestinationsList = 'localhost 162 public';

Default: none

SnmpTrapsEnabled
Enables event trapping for SNMP. See Configuring reporting for SNMP.

Default: 0

SnmpTrapEvents
Defines which events Vertica traps through SNMP. See Configuring reporting for SNMP. For example:
=> ALTER DATABASE DEFAULT SET SnmpTrapEvents = 'Low Disk Space, Recovery Failure';
  

Default: Low Disk Space, Read Only File System, Loss of K Safety, Current Fault Tolerance at Critical Level, Too Many ROS Containers, Node State Change, Recovery Failure, Stale Checkpoint, and CRC Mismatch.

SyslogEnabled
Enables event trapping for syslog. See Configuring reporting for syslog.

Default: 0 (disabled)

SyslogEvents
Defines events that generate a syslog entry. See Configuring reporting for syslog. For example:
=> ALTER DATABASE DEFAULT SET SyslogEvents = 'Low Disk Space, Recovery Failure';
  

Default: none

SyslogFacility
Defines which SyslogFacility Vertica uses. See Configuring reporting for syslog.

Default: user