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How can I view my live DOT (Distributed Object Tree, a.k.a CORBA DHP) histograms in JAS?

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How can I view my live DOT (Distributed Object Tree, a.k.a CORBA DHP) histograms in JAS?

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You must run an additional server, called JasInterfaceServer. The required arguments are JasInterfaceJasServer -n where corba-name is the full CORBA name of your DOT server. The name takes the form /, where context is the CORBA naming context (typically Dot), and name is the name itself. The histograms from this DHP server will be placed in the JAS tree in a folder named name; to override this, specify a folder name before the corba-name, separated by @. For instance, to load histograms from the DHP server named ReferenceHist in the CORBA naming context Dot, and place them in a JAS folder named Monitoring, use JasInterfaceServer -n Monitoring@Dot/ReferenceHist • How can I tell whether my server is finding my histograms? Invoke either server with the –very-verbose option, and each registered histogram will be listed on the screen. • OK, my server is running. Now how do I look at my histograms? Start JAS. Select File | Reconnect. Enter the name of the host ru

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