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BAM Event Bus Service Stored Procedures

You use the following stored procedures to manage the BAM Event Bus service:

  • To pause the BAM Event Bus service, execute the TDDS_BlockTDDS stored procedure within a transaction (without committing the transaction) on the BAM database. To resume the BAM Event Bus service, commit the TDDS_BlockTDDS transaction.

  • To enable the BAM Event Bus service on multiple computers, identify which host(s) to use for tracking, and then join those computers to the tracking host.

  • To set up a session time-out and heartbeat interval, use the TDDS_UpdateSettings stored procedure. Only members of the BTS_ADMIN_USERS group have permission to execute this stored procedure.

    The TDDS_UpdateSettings stored procedure has the following parameters:

    • @RefreshInterval int. Set to greater than 60 seconds.

    • @SqlCommandTimeout int. Set to less than RefreshInterval.

    • @SessionTimeout int. Set to greater than two times the RefreshInterval.

    • @EventLoggingInterval nvarchar(16). Set to greater than 60 seconds.

    • @RetryCount int. Set to greater than 60 seconds

    • @ThreadPerSession int. This parameter is obsolete.

See Also

Managing BAM