function(char action_name[25])
{
static long calls;
typedef long time_t;
long fs=fopen("D:\\datainuse.txt","a+");
time_t t;
time(&t);
fprintf(fs,"%d\t%s\t%s",calls,action_name,ctime(&t));
fclose(fs);
calls++;
}
function(char action_name[25])
{
static long calls;
typedef long time_t;
long fs=fopen("D:\\datainuse.txt","a+");
time_t t;
time(&t);
fprintf(fs,"%d\t%s\t%s",calls,action_name,ctime(&t));
fclose(fs);
calls++;
}
---------------gunzip <> file
------------kill the process
ps -ef | grep java ---to get the process id
kil -9 Process id
-----------to start server
./startServer.sh server1
.........for disk space
df -k/g
aix configuration:
prtconf |pg
--------------manual heapdump
Go to server->profiles->profileName->bin
wsadmin.sh
set ObjectName [$AdminControl completeObjectName type=JVM,process=server1,*]
$AdminControl invoke $ObjectName generateHeapDump
------------------nmon commands
App server - nmon_aix53 -F /u02/ibm/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/AppSrv01/bin/nmon/metrics/appsrv_nmonstat.csv -t -r -s15 -c3000
Db server - nmon_aix53 -F /u01/sqllib/nmon_aix53/metrics/dbsrv_nmonstat.csv -t -r -s15 -c3000
----- cat SystemOut_* |grep -i Currency |wc –l’
---- grep -c "Failed to get byte stream error response message for resource id "Sparrow ATM Transactions"" SystemOut.log
--- grep -F "Failed to get byte stream error response message for resource id" SystemOut.log
----
interactive nmon
\nmon
c-cpu
m-memory
t -top process
---installing nmon
The tool is one stand-alone binary file (a different file for each AIX or Linux version) that you can install in five seconds and if you type fast, probably less. Installation is simple:
* Copy the nmonXX.tar.Z file to the machine - if using FTP, remember to use binary mode. Note: in XXX this example will be replaced by the version.
* To uncompress the file run uncompress nmonXX.tar.Z
* To extract the files run tar xvf nmonXX.tar
* Read the README file.
* Start nmon by typing the command nmon
* If you are the root user you may need to type ./nmon
This is under review to make it simpler
Extra notes for using nmon 9 for AIX 4 only
1. You must be the root user or allow regular users to read the /dev/kmem file by typing the following command (as root):
chmod ugo+r /dev/kmem
2. If you want the disk statistics, then also run (as root):
chdev -l sys0 -a iostat=true
Extra notes for using nmon 10 for AIX 5.1 only
You will need to have installed the libperfstat library from the AIX CDROMs.
This is in bos.perf.libperfstat package or nmon will fail to start and report it is missing.
To run interactively
Just type the name of the nmon tool for your operating system - see the FAQ section if you cann not work this out. Then use the one-key commands to see the data you want and to hid it again. For example, to get Cpu, Memory, and Disk statistics, start nmon and type: cmd
To get help information while running interactively, type h
To get more help information
* For brief details, type nmon -?
* For full details, type nmon -h
Hints and Tips:
* The Microsoft Windows telnet is not recommend as it is a very poor terminal emulator.
* Use a larger window than 80x25 characters.
* The developer uses VNC and putty to display nmon from a Windows machine.
* On AIX with X Windows, the "dtterm" terminal emulator allows colours and nmon can use these to light information.
Capturing data to a file for later analysis and graphing
Run nmon with the -f or -F flag. See nmon -h for the details, but as an example, to run nmon for an hour capturing data snapshots every 15 seconds for an hour (15*240=3600 seconds) use:
* nmon -f -s 15 -c 240
* nmon -fT -s 15 -c 240
The second line also captures the top processes. Both of these will create the output file in the current directory called:
This file is in a comma separated values format and can be imported into a spread sheet directly.
* FOR Lotus 1-2-3 ONLY (NOT RECOMMENDED ANY LONGER)
* If you are using Lotus 1-2-3 the file needs to be sorted before importing. On AIX, follow this example: sort -A mymachine_311204_1030.nmon > xxx.csv
This sorting is not required for the Excel version of the nmon analyser.
Hints and Tips:
* To load this into a spreadsheet, check the spreadsheet documentation for loading comma-separated value (.csv) data files. Many spreadsheets accept this data as just one of the possible files to load or provide an import function to do this. Many spreadsheets have fixed maximum numbers of columns and rows.
* We suggest you collect a maximum of 300 snapshots to avoid hitting these issues and to make a nice looking graph. Also not a 1024x768 computer screen with 350 data points would only have approximately two pixels per data. There is little purpose in having more data points.
* When you are capturing data to a file, the nmon tool disconnects from the shell, to ensure that it continues running even if you log out. This means that nmon can appear to crash, but it is still running in the background.
Sample output for nmon
Take this link to see the nmon Sample On Screen Output
Ideas for the next release for AIX wanted
These are the current ideas for the next release:
* Proper pop-down menu system for selecting the statistics to be displayed
* User decides which stats appear first = at the top of the screen
* Disk stats by Volume Group
* Detailed paging space file use, sizes, %used, active, auto etc.
Please vote now by email to the author or forward any other ideas.
Ideas for the next release of Linux wanted
The Linux version is the prime focus for the next release and there are many functions to be added. As Linux get in more production use it is important the production style performance monitoring and tuning becomes available. Classic Linux tuning involves rebuilding the kernel and added modules or packages. In many sites this is just not acceptable and passive monitoring (like nmon) is the only option. Some of the options are:
* Upgrade to the nmon 10 user interface - now in nmon for Linux 11
* Add NFS support - now in nmon for Linux 11
* Add kernel stats to run queues, context switches, fork etc. - some in nmon for Linux 11
* User Defined Disk Groups - now in nmon for Linux 11
If you have any suggestions or more importantly know where the data can be found, please let me know via email.
-------Aix Performance
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-aix7memoryoptimize2/index.html?ca=drs-
---------------netstat
netstat -s -f inet
netstat -a -I interface
To display detailed data of active sockets, enter the following command:
netstat -aon
To display the routing table, enter the following command:
netstat -rn
to capture Session info
netstat -A | grep "tcp" | grep "blraix-ubt2"
TCP/IP Troubleshooting in AIX Using Network Packet Traces-http://www.theillien.com/Sys_Admin_v12/html/v08/i12/a6.htm
--------------check this for TCP throughput on AIX
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-aix5_cpu/index.html
--------------------------The below ULR gives information to understand VMSTAT data.
------------------------IOSTAT
DB
iostat -t -T -f 10 3600 |grep /ubpt01 > /db2data1/IOSTAT/Dbiostat_`date +%Y%m%d%H%M`.csv
APP
iostat -t -T -f 10 3600 |grep /ibm > /ibm/WebSphere7/AppServer/profiles/AppSrv01/logs/Appiostat_`date +%Y%m%d%H%M`.csv
---count machine connected
select count (*),machine from V$session group by machine
-------- deadloack counts
path:/oraUB/admin/UB46BF35/udump
ls *.trc|wc -l
DEADLOCK DETECTED ( ORA-00060 )
two types of deadlocks:
transaction:solution application design
session head : solution inittrans
---- shut down oracle
oracle user id login
export oracle_sid = dbname
sqlplus / as sysdba
shutdown immediate
start oracle
startup
alternate:
sqlplus /nolog
connect sys as sysdba
password:oracle
----- import of full oracle
impdp system/oracle directory=DPUMP_DIR dumpfile=opics.dmp logfile=opics_110210.log FULL =Y
---oracle table export
expdp wasadmin/wasadmin TABLES=bankfusion.BFTB_TASK,bankfusion.BFTB_TASKLIST,bankfusion.BFTB_TASKMESSAGE,bankfusion.BFTB_TASKMSGRECIPNT,bankfusion.BFTB_TASKGROUP directory=DPUMP_DIR
------------oracle explain plan
explain plan for
--QUERY
SELECT PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT FROM TABLE(DBMS_XPLAN.DISPLAY());
---Run the same query against multiple SQL Server AND Oracle instances - This may come handy.
http://www.pythian.com/news/4683/run-the-same-query-against-multiple-sql-server-and-oracle-instances
----Execute as user system
select to_char(max(last_analyzed),'dd mm yyyy:hh.mi.ss') from dba_tables
where owner like 'WAS%'
If you have imported DB afresh, please run the runstats script available in SVN. Next time onwards stats gathering will be done automatically every night by Oracle itself.
---DPUMP_DIR /oracle/admin/mmdb/dpump_dest
-----------to know description for table
select * from syscat.tables where tabname='BFTB_JOB'
-----------------to know timings of the table
select current_timestamp from sysibm.sysdummy1;
db2 connect to U11S9B15 user using db2isnt1
db2 set current schema = bankfusion
db2 terminate
------------show db details
list db2 utilities show detail
-------------To restart Db server
db2stop force
db2start
db2 terminate
db2 activate database UBP128N
--------
Db2 locktimeout:
db2 connect to u14s8b7
db2 get db cfg for u14s8b7 | grep LOCK
db2 update db cfg for u14s8b7 using LOCKTIMEOUT 15
----- to alter column size in db2
alter table bankfusion.BFTB_JOB alter column BFPARAMETERS set data type BLOB(5120)
---- db2 backup
db2 force applications all
db2 backup db UB15PF7 to directory_or_device
db2 restore db UB15PF7 from /ubperf/backups/BackUp_UB15PF7_EOM_MBT212_22july/ replace existing
---------to list databases
db2 list database directory
---------------current date updates in column
select * from table name where trunc(coulmn name)=trunc(current_date)
db back up
db2 backup db UB15PF3 to /ubpt01/backups/backup_UB15PF3_29Mar10_MBTBuild40
----to take import
db2 import from tab1.ixf of ixf messages tab1.msg REPLACE_CREATE into wasadmin.closeoff
db2 import from tab1.ixf of ixf messages tab1.msg REPLACE_CREATE into wasadmin.closeoff
db2 import from tab179.ixf of ixf messages tab179.msg insert into cbs.CBTB_BUSINESSEVENT
---to take export
db2move UB15PF7 export -tn BFTB_CONTENTIONCONTEXT,CLOSEOFF,UBTB_DELINQUENCYPROFILE,UBTB_GENERALPROVISION,UBTB_GENERALPROVISIONHIST,UBTB_GENPROVISIONTAG,UBTB_INTERESTACCRUALACCOUNTS
------------db2explain plan
db2expln -d UB15PF7 -z ";" -q "select * from cbs.cbtb_code where cbreference='CUSTOMERTYPE';" –g –t
--------------db2 get db cfg – for database level parameters
db2 get dbm cfg – for instance level parameters the below set of parameters specify the number of agents
Priority of agents (AGENTPRI) = SYSTEM
Agent pool size (NUM_POOLAGENTS) = AUTOMATIC(100)
Initial number of agents in pool (NUM_INITAGENTS) = 0
Max number of coordinating agents (MAX_COORDAGENTS) = AUTOMATIC(200)
Max number of client connections (MAX_CONNECTIONS) = AUTOMATIC(MAX_COORDAGENTS)
To update the parameters
db2 update dbm cfg using NUM_POOLAGENTS
To list the number of connections to a database
Connect to the database and issue the command
db2 list application show detail
------------Run this on the DB to get the list of tables created with the associated tablespaces-
select a.tabname, a.owner, DECODE(a.type, 'V', 'VIEW', (DECODE(a.type,'T','TABLE',a.type))) , b.TBSPACE
from syscat.tables a, syscat.tablespaces b
where tabschema in ('WASADMIN', 'BRANCH', 'BANKFUSION', 'CBS', 'DB2INST1', 'DB2PM', 'DMSTAGE', 'LOANORG', 'NULLID', 'SQLJ', 'SYSCAT', 'SYSFUN', 'SYSIBM', 'SYSIBMADM', 'SYSIBMINTERNAL', 'SYSIBMTS', 'SYSPROC', 'SYSPUBLIC', 'SYSSTAT', 'SYSTOOLS', 'UBINTERFACE' )
and a.TBSPACEID = b.TBSPACEID
order by TBSPACE
--------------------------------The main DB2 import modes include:
Further reference:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/data/library/techarticle/dm-0501melnyk/
----------------------statements for backing up tables
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Change table names as needed.
Stops the current database manager instance.
db2stop can be executed as a system command or a CLP command.
Related reference
This topic can be found in: Command Reference.