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ibm wrote:
In my Navigator I do not see "SQL Performance Monitors" per
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg246654.pdf
I can "create a new SQL perf mon" but I can not view it.
Any ideas?
What VRM [version, release, modification] of the OpsNav and
server are being used might be relevant. The monitor was created
using that OpNav client?
What does "can not view it" mean? Is there a particular diagram
[number & page] in the referenced Redbooks document, and perhaps a
particular line of text\graphic in that diagram that can be
described as missing?
Was security auditing turned on and the audit log information
reviewed for any /authority failure/ logged violations? I seem to
recall there was a defect whereby a super-user needs to be the first
to use the feature... Or that may have been for a different feature,
but the symptom of not seeing an expected as available function is
very likely to have origin as an authority issue.
Probably good to review the joblog of the server job for the
/create/ if the created monitor is not available to right-click and
analyze. There are some [mostly older] APARs and KB items for "SQL
Performance monitor" on www-01.ibm.com that may be relevant. For
example:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas23c9501203e841ea186257157003ca32c
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas1a908513fb84f345786257459006691ba
Regards, Chuck
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