Information written by a threshold violations event monitor
when the WRITE TO TABLE option is specified.
The sections that follows illustrates the output of a threshold
violations event monitor when the WRITE TO TABLE option is used on
the CREATE EVENT MONITOR statement.
For information about
the output returned when the event monitor writes to a file or named
pipe, see Event monitor self-describing data stream.
Table 1. Tables produced by THRESHOLD write-to-table event monitors. The table name is derived by concatenating the name of
the logical data group used to populate the table with the name given to the event monitor (as
represented by evmon-name in the table names shown in the following table) in the
CREATE EVENT MONITOR statement.
Default table name |
Logical data groups reported |
THRESHOLDVIOLATIONS_evmon-name |
Refer to event_thresholdviolations in
Event monitor logical data groups and monitor elements |
CONTROL_evmon-name |
The CONTROL logical group consists of selected elements from one
or more of the event_dbheader, event_start and event_overflow logical data groups. |
To restrict the output of the event monitor to specific tables,
specify the names of the logical groups for which you want tables
produced in the CREATE EVENT MONITOR or ALTER EVENT MONITOR statements.
Refer to the reference topics for those statements for details.