Re: [firebird-support] Table Size

2017-05-13 Thread Thomas Steinmaurer t...@iblogmanager.com [firebird-support]
Ed, FB TraceManager parses gstat output and give you table/index size (MB), percentage of total database size etc. but actually does not have charting in that area. Check out screens here: http://www.upscene.com/fb_tracemanager/media * Table Stats Monitoring, and * Index Stats Monitoring --

Re: [firebird-support] Table Size

2017-05-11 Thread Alexey Kovyazin a...@ib-aid.com [firebird-support]
Hi Ed, There is IBAanalyst tool (now it is a part of HQbird), it shows sizes of tables and associated indices, see column Size http://ib-aid.com/images/iba_tables.gif Regards, Alexey Kovyazin IBSurgeon HQbird www.ib-aid.com I have a number of growing databases on my server and would like

Re: [firebird-support] Table Size

2017-05-11 Thread Dimitry Sibiryakov s...@ibphoenix.com [firebird-support]
11.05.2017 1:56, dres...@tbinc.com [firebird-support] wrote: > The results are pretty raw data--something like a pie chart would be nice. IIRC, IBSurgeon have a graphical tool for that. Look at www.ibsurgeon.com. -- WBR, SD.

Re: [firebird-support] Table Size

2017-05-10 Thread dres...@tbinc.com [firebird-support]
Thank you. Running 15. The results are pretty raw data--something like a pie chart would be nice. Any way of getting the API calls to know tables and their sizes? I don't mind creating something like this.

Re: [firebird-support] Table Size

2017-05-09 Thread Dimitry Sibiryakov s...@ibphoenix.com [firebird-support]
09.05.2017 21:59, dres...@tbinc.com [firebird-support] wrote: > Does anyone have any tools that they can recommend that could help me easily > manage this? gstat -- WBR, SD.

[firebird-support] Table Size

2017-05-09 Thread dres...@tbinc.com [firebird-support]
I have a number of growing databases on my server and would like to occasionally see how much space each table is taking in the database--there may be some log files that could be cleaned up now and then. Many of my tables include blob fields, so this becomes different than just doing record