eG Monitoring
 

Measures reported by DbDataAreaStatsTest

All data volumes in a database instance are known collectively as the data area. The data area contains, amongst other things, the application data, the database catalog and the undo log entries of the database instance. This test monitors the usage of the data area.

Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation
Usable_size The data area that is currently available for data MB There must also always be sufficient space in the data area to hold all the data that is created during database operations. Therefore, ideally, this value should be high.
Used_size The memory in data area that is currently used for data MB  
Pct_used_size The percentage of memory in the data area that is actually used for data Percent Ideally, this value should not be very high.
Data_on_volume The amount of data that has been written to the data area, currently MB  
Data_not_on_volume The amount of permanent data that has to be written to the data area at the next savepoint MB Pagers (which are tasks in the user kernel thread) write the data from the data cache to the data area for each savepoint. If a lot of data was changed and the pagers would have to write many pages at the next savepoint, then the pagers write data from the data cache to the data area before the next savepoint.
Permanent_size_used The data area that is currently used for permanent data MB  
Temporary_size_used The data area that is currently used for temporary data MB A large proportion of temporary data indicates large amounts of (buffer) result sets. If the value of this measure is high, then find the statement that is causing large amounts of (buffer) result sets to be created, and check the access strategies for this statement.