The Runtime Settings page lets Portal Administrators configure timeout periods, enable portlet view and response time data capture, and choose the format of exported reports.
Note: The timeout settings that you specify on this page are only for Analytics reporting purposes; there is no relationship between these timeout settings and other portal timeout settings.
This topic discusses:
Timeout
Settings
Portlet Views/Response Time
Portal Reports
Export Report
The following sections describe the runtime settings that you can configure.
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Setting |
Description |
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Visit Timeout (seconds) |
Type the maximum number of seconds that a user must remain inactive during a portal visit in order for Analytics to report subsequent activity as a new portal visit. The default is 120 seconds. |
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Type the maximum number of days that a user must not log in to the portal in order for Analytics to report the user as an inactive user. Analytics reports this data on the Users console page. The default is 7 days. If you install the portal while Analytics is running, Analytics restarts the calculation of portal user activity after you have completed the installation. This may impact Analytics user timeout reporting. For example, if you set the active user timeout to 7 days and the user goes on vacation and does not log in to the portal for eight days, Analytics reports the user as an inactive user on Day 8. However, if you install AquaLogic Interaction on Day 3 of the user's eight-day vacation, Analytics calculates Day 3 as the first day in which the user is inactive. For this reason, the seven-day active user timeout period does not occur and Analytics continues to report the user as an active user. Note: The Summary Metrics - Users report has been deprecated and is disabled by default. You do not need to configure this setting unless you have enabled the Summary Metrics - Users report. |
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Selection |
Description |
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Capture portlet views/response times |
Select the check box to enable the collection of portlet view and response time data. Portlet view data is reported on the Portlet Views console page. Response time data is reported on the Portlet Response Time console page. By default, this box is cleared. |
The Summary Metrics - Users and Summary Metrics - Duration reports have been deprecated and are disabled by default. You can continue to use these reports in this release, but they will not be available in future releases.
To enable the Summary Metrics - Users report, select the Enable Summary Metrics - Users report check box. To disable the report, clear the check box.
To enable the Summary Metrics - Duration report, select the Enable Summary Metrics - Duration report check box. To disable the report, clear the check box.
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Selection |
Description |
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Export Format |
Select to export reports in one of the following formats:
Note: Although TSV reports have no limitation on numbers of rows, exported reports in excess of 10,000 rows will likely take an extended period of time to generate. |
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