Use the Event Analyzer window to view information on database
activities that is being collected by an event monitor. For example,
you can use an event monitor to record information on activities,
such as connections, transactions, statements, and deadlocks. After
the event monitor has written its data, you can look at the collected
performance information using the event analyzer.
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Important: The Event Analyzer has been deprecated in Version 9.7 and might be removed in a future release.
Start using IBM® Data Studio and IBM Optim™ tools. For a mapping between these recommended tools and Control Center tools, see Table of recommended tools versus Control Center tools.
To view event information: - Open the Event Analyzer window by expanding the Control Center's
object tree until you find the Event Monitors folder. Click the folder.
Any existing event monitors are displayed in the pane on the right
side of the window (the contents pane). Right-click the event monitor
you want and select Analyze Event Monitor Records from the
pop-up menu. The Event Analyzer window opens.
Optional: If you
know the name of the event monitor and the database being monitored,
you can type the command db2eva on the command
line. The Open event analyzer window opens, where you can specify
the required information.
- Initially the event analyzer displays the time periods that have
been monitored by the event monitor. You can view detailed performance
information for a monitored period by selecting the period and choosing
the level of detail from the Navigate to box. The levels of
detail available are:
- Connections
- Databases
- Deadlocks
- Deadlock connections
- Overflows
- Transactions
- Statements
- Tables
- Table spaces
- Buffer pools