| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement
Unit |
Interpretation |
| Dynamic_sql_rate |
Indicates the rate of dynamic SQL statements that were attempted. |
Stmts/Sec |
This is an indication of throughput of the system during the monitoring period. A high value of dynamic SQLs and low value of failed SQLs indicate good throughput. |
| Select_sql_rate |
Indicates the rate at which SELECT SQL statements were executed during the last measurement period. |
Stmts/Sec |
This measure can be used to determine the level of database activity at the database level. |
| UID_sql_rate |
Indicates the rate at which update/delete/insert statements were issued during the last measurement period. |
Stmts/Sec |
This measure can be used to determine the level of database activity. |
| Failed_sql_rate |
Indicates the rate at which SQL statements failed. |
Stmts/Sec |
A relatively high value indicates a problem.The percentage of SQL statements that received a negative SQL code indicates a possible cause of poor performance. Failed SQL statements waste system resources. Hence, this value of this measure should be very low. |
| Pct_failed_sql |
Indicates the percentage of SQL statements that failed during the interval. This value includes all SQL statements that received a negative SQLCODE. |
Percent |
| Pct_uid_sql |
Indicates the percentage of update/insert/delete statements executed during the last measurement period. |
Percent |
This measure can be used to determine the level of database activity at the database level. |
| Pct_ddl_sql |
Denotes the percentage of SQL statements that were DDL(Data Definition Language) during the last measurement period. |
Percent |
This value should normally be low. |