4.3 Pool IDs

The Pool IDs panel opens when you click the Name of a pool on the Terminal ID Manager - Monitor IDs panel. This panel shows the current Pool Settings, the ID Summary, and the specific IDs in that pool.

4.3.1 Pool Settings

Each ID in this pool satisfies the Selection Criteria, which was set in the database, and summarized here. The Communication timeout and Heartbeat intervals are shown here for easy reference.

4.3.2 ID Summary

You can easily see how many licenses in this pool are Allocated, Free, Held, or Timed Out. Look in the table to identify which IDs have those attributes.

4.3.3 IDs

By default, All IDs are shown in the table. Use the Show menu and the Column Chooser to customize the display. Note: an attribute without a value is either currently not defined or not required for the IDs in that pool.

  • Name: the name for this pool, set in the database

  • Session Type: the type of session , such as 3270, UTS

  • Emulator Type: Terminal or Printer

  • Status: the statis of the ID: Allocated, Free, Free but currently Held, Allocated but currently Held, Allocated and Timed Out, or Allocated and Timed Out and Held

  • Host: Port: the target host and port

  • Session Name: the name of the client session that allocated the ID

  • User Name: the user that is associated with the allocated session. The value for the user name is based on the user that is logged on to the operating system.

  • Client DN: the Domain Name of the client using the ID

  • Client IP: the IP address of the client using the ID

  • Association Set: If specified, this ID is a member of the Association Sets having this name

  • Allocated: a timestamp indicating when the ID was allocated

  • Heartbeat: a timestamp indicating the last communication from the client session

  • Timed Out: a timestamp indicating when the ID went to a Timed Out status

  • Application: For UTS sessions, the application that the session will start after connecting.

Actions

Use the control buttons to Hold, Release, or Reclaim one or more specific IDs.

  • Hold: Set an administrative Hold on the selected IDs. The ID Status changes to Free/Hold or Allocated/Hold.

    Any available (Free) IDs that are put on Hold will not be considered for allocation. If an ID is currently allocated, the client will be notified (during the next client heartbeat) that the ID should be returned.

  • Release: Release any of the selected IDs that are in Hold status. The ID Status changes to Free.

  • Reclaim: This button displays if a pool is expanded to show IDs. When reclaimed, any selected ID that is allocated is changed to unallocated status.

    CAUTION:Use the Reclaim option with caution. Reclaiming an ID that is still in use can lead to synchronization problems.

When you select items to Hold, Release, or Reclaim, you will see a message to confirm the action.

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