Dbacockpit (tablespace statistics, growth/day)
We use new dbacockpit according to note 1028624 and have implemented the corrections of note 1042725, 1046668, 1052909, 1076147, 1081265, 1066044.
In difference to the old DB02 (DB02OLD) , I don't see detailed information about the tablespace growth per day:
In new DB02: tablespaces -> Overview, Summary History I see only one line per tablespace with
Begin date End date Tablespace name Size(MB) Chg.size/day Free(MB) Chg.free/day Used(%) Chg.Used/day(%/day) Autoextend Total size(MB), etc.....
but I can't see detailed growth for EACH day like in DB02OLD, when double-clicking on the specific tablespace:
DB02OLD:
29.08.2007 4.608.000 1462.272 1.398.240 3.209.760 138.240 69 28- 242 0 910 12
28.08.2007 3.145.728 0 74.208 3.071.520 927.120 97 29 242 0 898 39
27.08.2007 3.145.728 1048.576 1.001.328 2.144.400 102.200 68 29- 242 0 859 6
26.08.2007 2.097.152 0 54.952 2.042.200 186.880 97 9 242 0 853 13
Is this normally ? Sometimes it's very important to know , when the growth exactly took place and not see the average growth per day....
Kind regards,
Uta
Thanks a lot. The handling of the new db02 is not very intuitive...
Unfortunately the new DB02 doesn't supply the same functions than the old db02.
I hope, that the functionality of the new DB02 will be better with the next supportpackages....
I see following disadvantages:
1) you have to SELECT the tablespaces explicitly (also * possible ) to see history data
2) no sort of tablespaces by changes/month possible, because thes data is only on the detail screen and history tab available, but not in the overview of selected tablespaces
3) if different tablespaces selected, the last selected tab is not memorized. To see the detailed history for several tablespaces, you have to click 3 times (name of tablespace, history tab, months tab)
Perhaps the developpers also read this forum.....;-)
Regards,
Uta
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Hi everyone.
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