
Operating OnLine 3-83
Monitor OnLine Profile
Monitor OnLine Profile
Monitor the OnLine profile to analyze performance over time. The Profile
screenmaintainscumulativestatistics.Usethetbstat-zoptionwheneveryou
wish to reset all statistics to 0.
From DB-Monitor
From DB-Monitor, select the Status menu, Profile option.
The screen display contains 28 separate statistics, as well as the current
OnLine operating mode, the boot time, and the current time.
Thefieldlabelsonthe
DB-Monitorprofilescreenarelesscrypticandarranged
in a slightly different order than the fields that display if you execute
tbstat -p. However, all DB-Monitor statistics are included in the tbstat -p
output. Refer to page 7-92 for a detailed explanation of every field that
displays with this option.
From the Command Line
Fromthecommand line, execute,tbstat -p to display33separatestatisticson
OnLine activity. The tbstat -p output contains several fields that are not
included in the DB-Monitor display, including ovbuff, which is the number
of times that OnLine exceeded the maximum number of shared-memory
buffers. The ovbuff field is useful in performance tuning. The complete
display is defined on page 7-92.
Execute tbstat -P to obtain the same statistics as are available with tbstat -p,
plus BIGreads, the number of big-buffer reads.
Refer to page 2-55 for further information about the function of big buffers.
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