Examining the Periodic Exceptions
To display the Periodic Exceptions List window, select
option 1 (Periodic Exceptions) from the Look Selections
menu or type LOOK 1 and press Enter on any command
line.
DGOMLAXP Periodic Exceptions List Row 499 to 500 of 500
Periodic Interval started . . . . . . . : 03/30/08 08:52:04.10
Last Interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 03/30/08 08:53:35.85
Time Location Group Subsystem Member Corrname
Reqloc Primauth Planname Connect Corrnmbr
Field Value Compare Threshold Type By
Descr
-------- ------------------ -------- ------------ -------- ----------
_ 08:35:36 PMO1DLOC GROUP001 N/P MEMBER01
N/P N/P N/P
SLRSUSP 100 > 0 Problem Total
TOTAL ALL SUSPENSIONS
_ 13:21:28 PMO1DLOC GROUP001 N/P MEMBER01
N/P N/P N/P
ADRECETT 0.0 < 100 Problem Commit
ELAPSED TIME IN APPLICATION (CLASS 1)
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Command ===> ______________________________________________________________
F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F7=Up F8=Down F9=Swap
F12=Cancel
Use this window to view the most recent periodic exceptions that have occurred. You can use the scrolling keys F7 (Up) and F8 (Down) to browse the list.
Select any of the entries listed in this window to display either the Thread Detail panel or DB2® Statistics Detail panel as appropriate, where you can examine the field causing the exception. Pressing F3 (Exit) or F12 (Cancel) returns you to the Periodic Exceptions List window. If the selected exception was caused by a thread that is no longer active, past data is automatically retrieved if available to display the thread.
For more information about history, see Viewing past data.
This list is cleared if you exit the Online Monitor without an active data collector running.