Session management in Workload Designer only covers the load utilities, and TPT Stream is SQL-based, so it not it is not officially a utility. The number of sessions is a parameter on the TPT Streams or TPump job, and has to be specified there. Number of sessions can secondarily be controlled by managing the number of such jobs that are started up at the same time.
You might want to inquir post a question on one of the Teradata Forums and ask what other Teradata practitioners do to manage the number of sessions used by TPT Streams or Tpump jobs. Unfortunately, there is not centralized place to do that.
Vincent,
Session management in Workload Designer only covers the load utilities, and TPT Stream is SQL-based, so it not it is not officially a utility. The number of sessions is a parameter on the TPT Streams or TPump job, and has to be specified there. Number of sessions can secondarily be controlled by managing the number of such jobs that are started up at the same time.
You might want to inquir post a question on one of the Teradata Forums and ask what other Teradata practitioners do to manage the number of sessions used by TPT Streams or Tpump jobs. Unfortunately, there is not centralized place to do that.
Thanks, -Carrie