Администратору баз данных Sybase необходимо графическое отображение критических компонентов среды базы данных в режиме реального времени, и это именно то, что предлагает Spotlight® on Sybase ASE. Программа предоставляет четкую картину процессов ввода/вывода и пользовательской активности, позволяя определять и устранять узкие места в работе базы данных быстрее, чем раньше. Кроме этого, она исключает множество задач, требующих ручной обработки и большого количества времени.
Before installing Spotlight for Sybase ASE, ensure your system meets the following minimum hardware and software requirements:
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Take a tour of Spotlight on Sybase ASE
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The main Spotlight on Sybase ASE window provides a quick and intuitive view of the activity of a Sybase instance.
The Spotlight on Sybase ASE window helps you locate system bottlenecks quickly. Related server statistics are grouped together on panels that are connected by a series of graphical flow and icons. Spotlight on Sybase ASE updates these flows in real time so that you can see how quickly data is moving through the system. The icons change color as their values move through the range of thresholds.
The following graphic shows the main features of the Spotlight on Sybase ASE window.
The Alarm Log page displays a table of logged alarms for your defined Spotlight connections. When you first open the Alarms Log, the Connection control displays the name of the current connection.
The Database Summary drilldown provides access to information about:
The CPU Summary drilldown provides access to information about the amount of time the ASE spends on server-related tasks and the number of engines configured.
An important feature within Spotlight is the ability to display, collect and replay the behavior of a Spotlight connection at a specified point in time such as when an important alarm was raised.
The details shown via the History browser are identical in format to those displayed by Spotlight in its "live" state, so you can view historical data in the same way as you would view a live connection.