From the Requestor Management landing page, you can perform management operations on active requestors across all the nodes in the cluster, not only in the current node but also in the remote nodes. You can see what actions are performed by a particular user in what application and see the requestor type.
From the Requestor Management landing page, you can also debug and trace issues with requestor activity. For example, you can diagnose why a user experiences slow system response.
You must have the following privileges to access the Requestor Management landing page and to perform actions on requestors:
pzSystemOperationsObserver – Required to access the Requestor Management landing page and to view performance and trace entry details.
pzSystemOperationsAdministrator – Required to access the Requestor Management landing page and perform most actions on requestors. To trace requestors and view the clipboard you also need to have the pzDebugRemoteRequestor privilege.
On the Requestor Management landing page you can perform the following actions on requestors:
View performance details for requestors
Trace requestors
View a stack trace of the operations performed by requestors
View the clipboard for requestors
View the estimated clipboard size for requestors
Interrupt and terminate requestors
Profile requestors
View requestor details
For more information, see Managing requestors.
Access the Requestor Management landing page by clicking Designer Studio > System > Operations > Requestor Management.
You can manage active requestors in two views:
On the Cluster tab you can view active requestors in specific cluster. The system name and the total number of nodes and requestors in the cluster are shown at the top of the page.
On the Node tab you can view the active requestors on the current node. You can also select a different node to view the list of requestors on a remote node. The name of the node and total number of requestors on the node are shown at the top of the page. You can estimate the data size for each requestor on the selected node. The size in kilobytes is shown in the Data Size column, after you click Estimate Data Size at the top of the requestors list.
In addition, you can refresh the requestors list, without refreshing the whole page, by clicking Refresh at the top of the requestors list. You can also set filters to get a list of requestors, see which requestors are traced, disconnected (not active), or profiled.