In the I/O Operations menu, you will find a display of disk activities.
Open the Database Assistant (transaction DB50) or the liveCache Assistant (transaction LC10). Choose .
or
Open the DBA Cockpit (transaction code DBACOCKPIT) and select .
The system displays an overview of the activities on the disks on which the volumes are stored.
You can use the number of read and write accesses to determine how many I/O operations take place in your database. You can analyze in detail the processes that cause the I/O operations on the volumes.
If wait queues (Queue) are displayed for accesses to a disk area, this indicates a bottleneck in accessing this disk area.
Choose
to display which thread accessed the individual volumes and to obtain information about the I/O wait queues for the individual volumes.You can use this display to find out whether there are bottlenecks in the I/O system. The columns Queue Length and Maximum Queue Length provide information about whether there are currently or were previously large queues of I/O requests.
You can refresh the display. To do so, choose
.You can automate this function by choosing
. The display for the function for the automatic refresh is above the header line of the table (green symbol: on, red symbol: off). In the field next to this, you can specify the time interval with which the automatic refresh should take place. The default value is 5 seconds.