Plot views
>W1 =DCONUT============DB2G=====*========15AUG2008===18:00:13====MVDB2====D====1
>>STDB2D |.....|......| % Util Parm..... BATCH
18:00:00 * 6.00 Warning.. 80.00
17:59:00 0.00 Max/Min.. Maximum
17:58:00 0.00 Value... 6.00
17:57:00 0.00 Time.... 18:00:00
17:56:00 0.00 Graph Max 80.00
17:55:00 0.00 Target... DB2G
17:54:00 0.00 Descript. CONNECTION % UTILIZATION
17:53:00 0.00
17:52:00 0.00 Samples.. 1
17:51:00 0.00 Period... 00:10:00
|.....|......| % Util Samp Int. 00:01:00
Total * 6.00 Start.... 18:00:00
Prev Pd 0.00 Elapsed.. 00:00:00
Curr Pd 0.00
>>STDB2D |.....|......| % Util Parm..... BATCH
18:00:00 * 6.00 Warning.. 80.00
17:59:00 0.00 Max/Min.. Maximum
17:58:00 0.00 Value... 6.00
17:57:00 0.00 Time.... 18:00:00
17:56:00 0.00 Graph Max 80.00
17:55:00 0.00 Target... DB2G
17:54:00 0.00 Descript. CONNECTION % UTILIZATION
17:53:00 0.00
17:52:00 0.00 Samples.. 1
17:51:00 0.00 Period... 00:10:00
|.....|......| % Util Samp Int. 00:01:00
Total * 6.00 Start.... 18:00:00
Prev Pd 0.00 Elapsed.. 00:00:00
Curr Pd 0.00
Each plot that is provided by a monitor has a hyperlink to a corresponding service that you can use for detail analysis of your target’s performance. The hyperlink is indicated by >> in the upper left portion of the view. In above figure, it is >>STDB2D. This hyperlink accesses the Db2 Status Detail–Interval view. When you make this hyperlink, you have access to all the related windows mode views that are provided by .
For more information about Db2 workload and resource monitors, see Using-the-monitor-administration-facility.
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