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Reviewing workload objectives


Special workload monitors are started automatically for you to provide service-level monitoring of response time per workload.

Several default workloads have been predefined for transaction and query connections to Db2, based on connection type. If you want to add workloads or modify the response time objectives of the existing workloads, see Defining-Db2-workloads.

To review your response time goals for the defined workloads

From EZDSSI, hyperlink on Monitors–Workload Objectives.

A list of workload objectives is displayed on the DOBJ view:

>W1 =DOBJ=============(ALL======*=======)ddmmmyyyy==10:26:47====MVDB2====D===34
 Workload Intvl       % <= Resp Goal Resp  GoalAvg    Tran  Avg     Composite
 Name---- Time-       0.....50...100 Goal-    % Resp-- Count CPU     Workload-
 TSO      10:26   0.0                 5.00   90 10.194     3  0.1123 DB2SAMP   
 TSO      10:26   0.0                 5.00   90 10.194     3  0.1123 DB2SAMP   
 ALLWORK  10:26  16.7                 1.00   95  5.828     6  0.0618 SAMPLE    
 CICS     10:26  33.3                 1.00   95  1.463     3  0.0113 DB2SAMP   
 CICS     10:26  33.3                 1.00   95  1.463     3  0.0113 DB2SAMP   
 ALLWORK  10:26  50.0                 5.00   90  5.828     6  0.0618 SAMPLE    
 CAF      10:26 -----                 5.00   90  0.000     0  0.0000 DB2SAMP   
 DBATDRDA 10:26 -----                 1.00   95  0.000     0  0.0000 DB2SAMP   
 MSMPP    10:26 -----                 1.00   95  0.000     0  0.0000 DB2SAMP   
 RRSAF    10:26 -----                 5.00   90  0.000     0  0.0000 DB2SAMP

The graph shows what percentage of all threads in that workload have met the response time goal.

You can access additional DOBJ* views by using the hyperlinks on the DOBJ view or EZDTHD easy menu.

Objectives monitor data includes the average response time, the thread rate, and what percentage of the goal has been attained. This data is also available in  charts. The charts provide an easy-to-use, historical perspective of the previous four hours.

 

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BMC AMI Ops Monitor for Db2 13.1