MAEK for SharePlex 7.101 Release Notes

 

15 Apr 2022

MAEK for SharePlex is a monitoring GUI tool to show replication performance metrics and database related information.

For detailed information on using any of MAEK for SharePlex's features, please refer to the [Documentation] page.

 

System Requirements

  • MAEK Client (Main application and Collector are running) - Windows

    • Windows 7/8/8.1/10
      Windows Vista

    • Windows Server 2003(+R2)
      Windows Server 2008(+R2)
      Windows Server 2012(+R2)

    • 32/64bit

    • Oracle Client 32bit ( Instant Client is not supported yet )

    • Linux/Unix/Mac is not supported yet.

  • Monitored servers - Unix / Linux / SSH enabled

 

Replication software Requirements

  • SharePlex: From 7.6.x to 9.2.7.x.

 

Monitored Database

  • Oracle from 9i to 12c

  • MAEK is able to monitor Oracle, however, logically there is no limitation. With JDBC/ODBC connections, it could monitor other database. It will be implemented proactively later on.

 

Internal Repository

  • PostgreSQL 9.5

  • Binary distribution version is bundled(User doesn't need to install).

  • 5434 Port within Windows system

 

What's new

  • Replaced SQLite database with PostgreSQL 9.5 to provide more stable repository and support remote connection from other server/client. With PostgreSQL, MAEK Client could connect to a centralized repository easily.

  • Graph Chart for checking post queue's AGE value in Replication Dashboard.

  • A feature to be able to check current Compare jobs running.

  • Implemented to define thresholds of latency and backlog.

  • Alert(File)

 

changes

  • Put various icons on buttons to make them look simple.

  • Keep the one simple color(Blue) for Dashboard chart.

 

Fixes

  • Fixed bug in which 'Replication Discovery' did not work correctly in case there are several SharePlex engines configured on the same host.

  • Modify Compare running code to support WHERE/HINT clause correctly.

  • Fixed incorrect line number of EvengLogViewer.

  • Fixed wrong information in ErrorlogSQL window.

 
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