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Archives of the TeradataForumMessage Posted: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 @ 19:28:30 GMT
Hi Ruth, I don't know of a way of tracking back to the 'connect' IP address, certainly not historically. The native CLI has a trace facility which MAY show this info, but you'd have to be running a CLI application, not an ODBC one, and you'd have to have the trace in place before hand. Probably not practical. The only other thing I can think of is to usethe gtwglobal trace command. This MAY show you what you want to see. Again this would typically be put in place when you think you've got a problem. Yes you're correct, the only impact I can immediately think of if you have an imbalance of sessions controlled by one node would when they're all returning data rows. Cheers, Dave
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