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By Jim Pickel and Paul McWilliams.
In Db2 12 with APAR PH16111 applied, you can now use more detailed location statistics to better understand the behavior of your remote applications, how work coming from network connections is changing, and the impact on your Db2 system.
Location statistics were originally introduced as part of the Db2 10 for z/OS release, but they have seen limited use until recently. However, we've now heard from users who are now trying to use location statistics to monitor their distributed networks to identify incorrectly configured clients or non-optimized applications. They have reported several problems with the existing location statistics:
This APAR introduces significant updates to the Class 7 (IFCID 0365) DRDA location statistics in the Db2 statistics trace, including details on incoming connections per originating IP address. The updates include new or more detailed data for the following statistics:
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