MONITORING PERFORMANCE OF A DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM
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1. A computer-implemented method for monitoring performance of a computer system with a performance monitor, the method comprising the steps of:
- (A) gathering data from a database monitor that monitors a database and from an application server log of an application server to show correlated performance information from the database monitor and the application server log about an application resource;
(B) determining from the data a number of operations for a predetermined period of time;
(C) determining from the data how many of the number of operations are fetches;
(D) determining from the data the total number of rows fetched for each of the of the number of operations; and
(E) reporting a performance with correlated data entries from the data where the performance is based on the number of operations that are fetches in step (C) and the number of rows fetched for each of the number of operations in step (D).
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Abstract
A method for monitoring the performance of a computer system via a result size including a result set size of accesses to a database and a page size. Preferred embodiments are directed to a performance monitor that correlates data from existing tools that report data concerning access to the database and the use of system resources. Other embodiments are directed to a performance monitor that is included in an application server associated with the database.
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1. A computer-implemented method for monitoring performance of a computer system with a performance monitor, the method comprising the steps of:
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(A) gathering data from a database monitor that monitors a database and from an application server log of an application server to show correlated performance information from the database monitor and the application server log about an application resource; (B) determining from the data a number of operations for a predetermined period of time; (C) determining from the data how many of the number of operations are fetches; (D) determining from the data the total number of rows fetched for each of the of the number of operations; and (E) reporting a performance with correlated data entries from the data where the performance is based on the number of operations that are fetches in step (C) and the number of rows fetched for each of the number of operations in step (D). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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