Viewing analytics
To see the Analytics page, open the Events menu and select Analytics.
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Item | Feature | Description | |
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1 | Date range | This is the date range for the data currently displayed By default, the Analytics page shows data for the last three months. Click the dates to select a different date range. | |
2 | Refresh button | Click | |
3 | Exceptions | Total numbers of exceptions and events that occurred during the selected date range | |
4 | Total Events | Number of total events | |
4 | Events Detected On | Total number of Db2 data sharing groups, Db2 subsystems, and LPARs that had detected events during the selected date range. | |
5 | Events per day | Bar graph showing the number of events and Exceptions per day during the selected date range Each type of event is displayed in a different color. Days with no events are not displayed on the graph. Hover over the bar graph to see the numbers for events or Exceptions on that day. |
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6 | DSG / Db2 Subsystem / LPAR Events | List of Db2 data sharing groups, Db2 subsystems, and LPARs that had events during the date range and the number of events that impacted each Db2 data sharing group or Db2 subsystem Click the number of events for a Db2 data sharing group, Db2 subsystem, or LPAR to see which KPI Groups were impacted by the events, and how many events impacted each KPI Group. | |
7 | Event breakup by KPI Group | List of KPI Groups that had events during the date range and the number of events that impacted the KPI Group Click the number of events for a KPI Group to see which Db2 data sharing groups, Db2 subsystems, and LPARs were impacted by the events, and how many events impacted each Db2 data sharing group or Db2 subsystem. | |
8 | Top 10 - Events by duration | The 10 events that persisted for the longest amount of time during the selected date range Start times for events are calculated according to the local time zone of the Db2. Events that are ongoing at the time of data aggregation are indicated by an asterisk (*). |