Hi Samuel,
Thank you for your comments.
About the "Overview" page, we know currently it's not included in DMC. However, as it contains useful information and is helpful for users, we are now adding it back to DMC in the next release. So DMC has different levels of locks information: in summary page, it contains the general "lock waits" information; in overview page, it has more detailed information like "lock escals" and "dead locks"; and in those separate lock pages, they have more detailed information of individual locks.
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KAI DING
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Original Message:
Sent: Fri December 13, 2019 03:04 PM
From: Samuel Pizarro
Subject: Lock Waits analysis
Hi @KAI DING
Yes, I am aware of the separate pages for Locking.... That's fine....
but having more and "call-out attention" information in the main summary page is way better, because it's there where everything starts. You detect something that is not expected.. then you can drill down.. But that's exectly my point about locking information in the summary page.. the level of information got reduced from 3 metrics (lockwaits, deadlocks, Locks-Escalations) to just one (lock waits).
Here is a DSM main dashboard sample
As you can see, in the top-right corner, we have a button that allows us to select the metrics we "want" to see.
Each metric selected is plotted in a graphic. so, here, the result is that we have 3 isolated graphics for locking information.
I don't mind having these 3 metrics in a single graphic, with 3 lines.. that's good as well, and has the advantage of occupying less space in the dashboard.
My original post was an attempt to enhance the information even further.. Besides having the 3 metrics,, also have a better understanding of distribution on lock-waits.. are they important or not ?
Regards
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Samuel Pizarro
Original Message:
Sent: Thu December 12, 2019 02:57 AM
From: KAI DING
Subject: Lock Waits analysis
Hi Samuel,
The "database contention" panel shows up in the main page (named summary page). Besides, there are some separate pages related to locks monitoring. They are: "Blocking and waiting connections", "Locked objects with waiting connections", "Find locked objects", "Locking event monitor". Actually from the "database contention" panel, you can click the title, and drill down to the "Locked objects with waiting connections" page, which may help user to know more details about the DB locks situation.
You mentioned "Comparing with DSM, we lost information related to locking analysis on main dashboard". Could you give more details, like the DSM screenshots? So that we can know better about what you refer to. thanks.
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KAI DING
Original Message:
Sent: Fri December 06, 2019 05:01 PM
From: Samuel Pizarro
Subject: Lock Waits analysis
Comparing with DSM, we lost information related to locking analysis on main dashboard.
Now, on DMC, we have just one single metric - Lock Waits/minute.
We had other metrics available on DSM like deadlocks and locktimeouts as well.
Now, What I really would like to see , is more useful data, related to locking contentions.
Look at this graphic bellow:
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Samuel Pizarro
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