Summary page -- Fields and controls

" " Values
" " Upper alarms
" " Lower alarms
" " Averages
" " Maximums
" " Minimums
" " Column headings



" " Values

Select Values from the View menu to view summary data on the values set for this monitor. Values is the default view for the Summary page.

" " Upper alarms

Select Upper alarms from the View menu to view summary data on upper alarms set for this monitor.

" " Lower alarms

Select Lower alarms from the View menu to view summary data on lower alarms set for this monitor.

" " Averages

Select Averages from the View menu to view summary data on averages set for this monitor.

" " Maximums

Select Maximums from the View menu to view summary data on maximums set for this monitor.

" " Minimums

Select Minimums from the View menu to view summary data on minimums set for this monitor.

" " Column headings

The column headings displayed correspond to the object being monitored. For example, if a monitor was opened at the database level, then the tab for this page would be Databases and the column headings would be performance variables for the database level. The possible levels are:

" " Nodes
" " Database Partitions
" " Databases
" " Table Partitions
" " Tables
" " Tablespace Partitions
" " Tablespaces
" " Connection Partitions
" " Connections



In addition to performance variable columns, the Summary page at the database level includes the following columns:

" " Name
" " Status



" " Name

The name of the database being monitored. For databases in DB2 Connect, this is the database alias at the gateway.

" " Status

The current status of the database.



In addition to performance variable columns, the Summary page at the connections level includes the following columns:

" " Name
" " Application Name
" " Status
" " Login ID
" " Application Handle



" " Name

The name of the connection being monitored.

" " Application Name

The name of the application running on the client that identifies it to the database manager or DB2 Connect.

" " Status

The current status of the application.

" " Login ID

The ID that was specified when the user running the application logged in to the operating system.

" " Application Handle (agent ID)

A system-wide unique ID for the application. On multi-node systems, where a database is partitioned, this ID will be the same on every node where the application may make a secondary connection.



In addition to performance variable columns, the Summary page at the other levels includes the following column:

" " Name



" " Name

The name of the node, table, or table space being monitored.