Designing Recording Session Views; Using The Process Id - Sybase 12.5.1 User Manual

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Designing recording session views

View definition
Page I/O
Process ID (key), Login
Name, Page I/O
Process ID (key),
Database ID (key),
Object ID (key),
Database Name, Object
Name, Page I/O
Designing recording session views

Using the Process ID

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Table B-1: View examples using various key combinations
Results
Since there are no keys in the view, the result is page I/O for the whole
server. For example:
Page I/O
--------
145
The result is page I/O per process. For example:
Process ID
--------------------------------------
1
5
The result is page I/O per database table per process. For example:
Process
ID
---------------------------------------------
1
1
5
To define a view:
Choose valid combinations of key and result data items using Table B-2
on page 124.
Choose valid statistic types for each of the data items using Table B-3 on
page 148.
When a server process terminates, Adaptive Server can reuse its Process ID for
a new process. Therefore, the Process ID data item is not guaranteed to
uniquely identify a process. The Kernel Process ID data item, however,
uniquely identifies a process.
Login Name
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joe
Database
Object
ID
ID
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Page I/O
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Databse
Object
Name
Name
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Page
I/O
10
35
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