Re: [U2] UD equivalent of UV FILE.USAGE?

2009-09-04 Thread Bill Haskett



u2-users-ow...@listserver.u2ug.org said the following on 9/4/2009 8:47 AM:

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Dan:


UD has a number of different profiling functions.  These functions can 
be reviewed in the documentation.


1)  UniBasic Profiling - See Administering UniData in (Windows/Unix).  
This is a compiling and run option (-G).
2)  UniData Performance Monitoring - See the Microsoft Performance 
Monitor (Add a counter and look at the Performance object dropdown box
3)  ECL Process Monitoring - See Administering UniData in 
(Windows/Unix).  Three ECL commands: ENABLE.USERSTATS, 
DISABLE.USERSTATS, and LIST.USERSTATS.


HTH,

Bill


br...@brianleach.co.uk said the following on 9/4/2009 2:16 AM:

Adrian

It tells UniVerse to start to collate usage stats for a selected file.
Once enabled, Universe writes stats to the file header on the number of
reads/writes/selects/overflow reads etc.
Normally this is switched off since turning it on impacts performance, but it is
a useful tool in determining which files are most critical to performance.

Brian

On 04 September 2009 at 01:16 Adrian Merrall  wrote:

  

On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Dan Fitzgerald  wrote:
Anyone know if there is a Unidata equivalent to the UniVerse "FILE.USAGE"
set of commands?

Dan,

If you could roughly describe what they do on UV, we UD only types might be
able to help.

Cheers,

Adrian
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Re: [U2] UD equivalent of UV FILE.USAGE?

2009-09-04 Thread br...@brianleach.co.uk
Adrian

It tells UniVerse to start to collate usage stats for a selected file.
Once enabled, Universe writes stats to the file header on the number of
reads/writes/selects/overflow reads etc.
Normally this is switched off since turning it on impacts performance, but it is
a useful tool in determining which files are most critical to performance.

Brian

On 04 September 2009 at 01:16 Adrian Merrall  wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Dan Fitzgerald  wrote:
> Anyone know if there is a Unidata equivalent to the UniVerse "FILE.USAGE"
> set of commands?
> 
> Dan,
> 
> If you could roughly describe what they do on UV, we UD only types might be
> able to help.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Adrian
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Re: [U2] UD equivalent of UV FILE.USAGE?

2009-09-03 Thread Adrian Merrall
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Dan Fitzgerald  wrote:
Anyone know if there is a Unidata equivalent to the UniVerse "FILE.USAGE"
set of commands?

Dan,

If you could roughly describe what they do on UV, we UD only types might be
able to help.

Cheers,

Adrian
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[U2] UD equivalent of UV FILE.USAGE?

2009-09-03 Thread Dan Fitzgerald
Anyone know if there is a Unidata equivalent to the UniVerse "FILE.USAGE"
set of commands?

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