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Online report layout


BMC AMI Apptune for Db2

 online reports have a number of common characteristics, including various standard elements that are displayed in all online reports.

The following figure displays the common elements that Apptune online reports share:

Common online report elements
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Online report elements

The product's online reports make use of the following elements:  

 Online Report Elements

Element

Description

Report name

Name (report ID) of the report

Report description

Description of the report

Report format

Format in which data is displayed on the report—either numeric (DATA) or graphical (GRAPH)

Date

The current date in either the USA/ISO format (mm/dd) or European format (dd/mm), where mm is month in the range 01–12, and dd is day in the range 01–31

Time

Current time in the format hh:mm:ss, where:

  • hh is hours in the range 00–23
  • mm is minutes in the range 00–59
  • ss is seconds in the range 00–59

Source

Source of the data:
DATA SET—indicates that the source is a data set
Data Collector—displays the Data Collector subsystem ID

Status

If the source for this report is a Data Collector, one of the following values is displayed:

  • DOWN—Data Collector is not active.
  • ACTIVE—Data Collector is active and available for use.
  • STARTINGData Collector is starting but is not yet available.
  • STOPPING—Data Collector is stopping and is not available.

intvl

Interval start time

Interval stop time

Interval of the analysis

If the source is a Data Collector, the start time is indicated in the format mm/dd hh:mm, where:

  • mm is month in the range 01–12
  • dd is day in the range 01–31
  • hh is hours in the range 00–23
  • mm is minutes in the range 00–59

Because of the TREND command or zoom, time isolation may be in effect. This means the interval spans multiple days, but only at a specific time of day for each. If so, the value mm/dd – mm/dd or mm/dd – UNLMTD is displayed, indicating the start and stop time of the interval where:

HH:MM–HH:MM is the range of time isolation per day.

Warning

Important

The line containing the Source and Intvl fields is suppressed in TERSE mode. Additional information about TERSE is available in online Help. On the command line, enter HELP TERSE and press Enter.

Actions

Select action codes to zoom to other workload analysis reports or to expand the current report. To zoom or expand, type the corresponding action code over the plus sign (+) beside the relevant object, and press Enter.

Report identifiers

Identifies the objects that are represented by the report data. As you navigate among reports, objects selected for reporting are displayed beside the appropriate report identifier. The combination of report identifiers that is displayed (below the Actions fields) depends on the report type and the data that you selected for reporting. Online reports can display some or all of the following report identifiers:

  • AppGrp (application group)
  • ClientAp (client application)
  • ClientCT (client correlation token)
  • ClientID (client ID)
  • ClientWS (client workstation)
  • ClientAC (client accounting)
  • ConnID (connection ID)
  • ConnType (connection type)
  • CorrID (correlation ID)
  • DsGrp (logical Db2)
  • ImpQul (implicit qualifier)
  • Plan (plan)
  • Prog (program)
  • ReqLoc (requesting location)
  • Stmt (SQL statement number)
  • User (user ID)
  • WkldIntv (interval)


 

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