Database I/O Delays by Volume view (IDLDBV)
The Database I/O Delays by Volume view breaks down the database I/O delays by the volumes used.
You can use the view to see if a volume is the cause of a database I/O delay.
You can access the IDLDBV view by hyperlinking from a VolSer field in the IDLDDC view of data set I/O delays by class.
15APR2007 09:37:39 ------ MAINVIEW WINDOW INTERFACE (Vx.x.xx) ----------------
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR
CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===>
>W1 =IDLDDC===IDLDBV===IMSxxx===*========15APR2007==09:37:39====MVIMS====D====2
%I/O Dly Min Max
DB Name VolSer 0.........15........30 %Dly %Dly
IVPDB2 BAB339 2 * 2 2
IVPDB3 BAB345 23 ***************** 18 36
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR
CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===>
>W1 =IDLDDC===IDLDBV===IMSxxx===*========15APR2007==09:37:39====MVIMS====D====2
%I/O Dly Min Max
DB Name VolSer 0.........15........30 %Dly %Dly
IVPDB2 BAB339 2 * 2 2
IVPDB3 BAB345 23 ***************** 18 36
You can hyperlink from a database name in the DB Name field to access the IDAPSUM view, which provides information about database I/O activity at the physical database level.
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