EVMONSTART logical data group

The table for the EVMONSTART logical data group is produced by the change history event monitor, where each row represents a starting of the change history event monitor. Though event monitor startup is not directly related to system performance, this information provides context for other information captured by the monitor.

Event monitor startup events can help you understand when changes started to take effect. For example, activation timestamps help you track when any deferred database or database manager configuration parameter updates took effect. Knowing when the event monitor was activated also helps you understand the completeness of the information captured in the event monitor tables. Any events that occurred while the event monitor is deactivated, either explicitly or implicitly, are not captured. If the database is not activated, then the event monitor is implicitly inactive.

For information returned by a change history event monitor for the EVMONSTART logical data group, refer to EVMONSTART in Event monitor logical data groups and monitor elements.