In the first post in this series, we saw gauges and aggregates of table space information across all the table spaces in your database. In today’s post, you will see how db2top presents individual table […]
Category: db2top
db2top Tablespaces Screen (Part 1)
Databases are generally concerned with storing data on disk and retrieving it quickly, which makes monitoring the speed of your reads and writes essential. It is also important to know how fast your storage needs […]
db2top Agent Screen (Part 3)
In part 3 of this series on the db2top Agent screen, we will see statement-level and application-level information displayed on the Agent screen for DB2 systems that use the Data Partitioning Feature (DPF). Among other […]
db2top Agent Screen (Part 2)
In part 2 of this series on the db2top Agent screen, you will see just how much more detailed the Agent screen becomes on DB2 systems that have the Data Partitioning Feature (DPF). Not only […]