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Hai everyone...
Can anyone tell me how to analyze the output i
got frm db2trc....
Regards...
Kamal

Jul 10 '06 #1
2 1803
Gladiator wrote:
Hai everyone...
Can anyone tell me how to analyze the output i
got frm db2trc....
db2trc fmt trc.dmp trc.fmt
db2trc flw trc.dmp trc.flw

flw gives you the flow
fmt gives you point information at specific tracepoints.

Now, the amount of what you can read depends.
At some deeper level db2trc is meant for support and development rather
than the casual user.
But you can see where time goes, memory etc, etc...
Cheers
Serge
--
Serge Rielau
DB2 Solutions Development
IBM Toronto Lab

IOD Conference
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/ond...ness/conf2006/
Jul 10 '06 #2

Serge Rielau wrote:
Gladiator wrote:
Hai everyone...
Can anyone tell me how to analyze the output i
got frm db2trc....
db2trc fmt trc.dmp trc.fmt
db2trc flw trc.dmp trc.flw

flw gives you the flow
fmt gives you point information at specific tracepoints.

Now, the amount of what you can read depends.
At some deeper level db2trc is meant for support and development rather
than the casual user.
But you can see where time goes, memory etc, etc...
Cheers
Serge
--
Serge Rielau
DB2 Solutions Development
IBM Toronto Lab

IOD Conference
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/ond...ness/conf2006/


thanks Serge...
kamal

Jul 11 '06 #3

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