AppDynamics for Databases
2.9.x Documentation
The Reports menu on the Activity tab provides pre-defined reports including:
Reports use the time context (start/end time) from the Main window and therefore may be pre-populated with data. You can change the time range for a specific report and click Run Report.
The type of reports available depend on the instance being monitored.
Supported Databases |
Description |
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All Databases |
This report shows a summary of Elapsed Time, Executions and % CPU of the database instance host compared with a historic baseline. You can select the baseline based on a previous point in time from the last 6 weeks. |
Supported Databases |
Description |
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All Databases |
This report shows a chart for a specific statistic collected for the database over a specific time period. You can choose how to aggregate the statistics, the database to report on and the type of chart to display. |
The following shows the parameters you can configure for the report and an example of a "bytes received via SQL*Net from client" statistics report:
Supported Databases |
Description |
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All Databases |
This report displays time-series data on Wait Events (states) within the database. Each distinct wait is color-coded, and the Y-axis displays time in seconds. |
You can change the descriptions that appear for the database wait states. For more information, see Change Wait State Descriptions.
Supported Databases |
Description |
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All Databases |
This report can be used to show a high level summary of Elapsed Time, Executions and % CPU of the database instance host for a long period of time. The report can be filtered to just show specific days of week or hours of day. |
Supported Databases |
Description |
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Oracle |
Similar to the Top SQL Report for Oracle, but rather than reporting on each SQL statement it groups statements into pre-defined groups. You can set up groups on the Setup window, or alternatively configure an automated PL/SQL --> SQL group. |
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Supported Databases |
Description |
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All Databases |
This report displays data in a table and highlights the time spent in each wait state for each SQL statement. |
Supported Databases |
Description |
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DB2, MySQL, SQL Server, Sybase, PostgreSQL |
This report allows compares two points in time. The report displays 3 time-series graphs with side-by-side comparisons of time period 1 (T1) and time period 2 (T2). The first graph displays Top SQL (in the same format as the Top SQL report). The second graph displays %CPU consumption of the database instance host. The third graph displays database waits (in the same format as the Database Wait Report). Tabular data at the bottom of the report displays comparisons of elapsed time differences between T1 and T2 on a per-SQL statement basis. |
SQL Server 2005 and above |
This report compares two time periods using DMV collected data. |
Oracle |
This report compares two time periods. It is possible to compare based on the Top N Queries chosen based on Elapsed Time, CPU, Executions, Buffer Gets, Rows Processed, Disk Reads etc. |
Supported Databases |
Description |
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Oracle |
Similar to the Top SQL Report for Oracle, it allows filtering by SQL Command Type such as Select, Insert, Alter, etc. |
Supported Databases |
Description |
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DB2, MySQL, SQL Server, Sybase, PostgresSQL |
Uses the activity data collected by the collector to display the Top N SQL statements in a time-series view. Each SQL statement is color-coded, with “Other SQL” displayed at the top of the graph in pink. The Y-Axis displays elapsed time in seconds. |
SQL Server 2005 and above |
Uses data collected by Dynamic Management View (DMV) queries to display Top N SQL Statements in a time-series view. The Y-Axis can be switched between CPU, Elapsed Time, Execution Count, Logical Reads, Logical Writes, Physical Reads and CLR Time. |
Oracle |
Uses data collected by v$ queries to display the Top N SQL statements in a time-series view. The Y-Axis can be switched between CPU, Elapsed Time, Executions, Buffer Gets, Rows Processed, Disk Reads and Parse Calls. |
Supported Databases |
Description |
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SQL Server |
This report gives information on physical I/O performed by the database instance. |
Oracle |
This report gives information on physical I/O performed by the database instance. |
Supported Databases |
Description |
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Oracle |
This report gives you direct access to the SQL Statistics Report for a specific SQL statement identified by its SQL ID. You can also access this report by double-clicking an SQL statement on the Database Platform window to access the SQL tab, and then clicking SQL ID Report |
The following shows the SQL Statistics Report.
The following demonstrates another way to initiate the SQL ID Report from the Oracle SQL tab.
Supported Databases |
Description |
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PostgreSQL |
This report gives a summary of performance and activity within a PostgreSQL instance for a specific time period and for a specific database. It provides instance instance statistics for Time in Progres, Query Throughput, and CPU. It also provides information for the CPU hosting the Postre instance, including CPU Architecture, CPU Count, and CPU Speed. |
Supported Storage Systems |
Description |
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NetApp |
This report provides a comprehensive view of storage capacity, allocation, and usage. |
Supported Storage System |
Description |
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NetApp |
This report provides a comparison of NetApp performance metrics collected during two specified time periods. |