Logging properties control whether access service data is recorded in the DirectConnect server log file. The log statistics properties record similar types of data. You can use these properties independently or in combination to record statistics.
Table 2-1 describes the logging statistics properties:
Property Name |
Description |
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LogConnectionStatistics |
Records accumulated statistics about requests made by each client connection. Statistics are recorded when the client disconnects. |
LogRequestStatistics |
Records statistics about individual SQL requests. |
LogServiceStatistics |
Records accumulated statistics about requests made by all connections to this access service. |
LogTransferStatistics |
Records statistics about individual transfer requests. |
Table 2-2 shows the statistics recorded when the LogServiceStatistics property is turned on:
Log field data |
Description |
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Buffer size |
The number of bytes of SQL (after transformation) in the SQL request sent to the database |
Service processing time |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the DB2 access service receives a SQL statement until it sends the statement to the database |
DBMS processing time |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the DB2 access service sends the SQL statement to the database until the database returns the first result row to the client application |
Time to receive rows |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the database sends the first result row to the client application until the client application receives the last result row (in the format ss.nnn) |
Total processing time |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the DB2 access service receives the SQL statement until the client application receives the last result row |
Number of rows returned |
The number of result rows returned to the client application |
Number of conversion errors |
The number of result rows that contain data conversion errors |
Number of kilobytes returned |
The number of kilobytes returned to the client application (to a scale of 3 in the format n.nnn) |
Number of events |
The total number of events that occurred during the time period |
Number of successful connections |
The total number of successful client connections that occurred during the time period |
Maximum number of client connections |
The greatest number of client connections at any given time during the time period |
Table 2-3 shows the statistics recorded when LogConnectionStatistics is turned on:
Log field data |
Description |
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Buffer size |
The number of bytes of SQL (after transformation) in the SQL request sent to the database |
Service processing time |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the DB2 access service receives a SQL statement until it sends the statement to the database |
DBMS processing time |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the DB2 access service sends the SQL statement to the database until the database returns the first result row to the client application |
Time to receive rows |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the database sends the first result row to the client application until the client application receives the last result row (in the format ss.nnn) |
Total processing time |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the DB2 access service receives the SQL statement until the client application receives the last result row |
Number of rows returned |
The number of result rows returned to the client application |
Number of conversion errors |
The number of result rows that contain data conversion errors |
Number of kilobytes returned |
The number of kilobytes returned to the client application (to a scale of 3 in the format n.nnn) |
Number of events |
The total number of events that occurred during the time period |
Table 2-4 shows the statistics recorded when LogRequestStatistics is turned on.
Log field data |
Description |
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Buffer size |
The number of bytes of SQL (after transformation) in the SQL request sent to the database |
Service processing time |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the DB2 access service receives a SQL statement until it sends the statement to the database |
DBMS processing time |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the DB2 access service sends the SQL statement to the database until the database returns the first result row to the client application |
Time to receive rows |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the database sends the first result row to the client application until the client application receives the last result row (in the format ss.nnn) |
Total processing time |
The elapsed time in seconds from when the DB2 access service receives the SQL statement until the client application receives the last result row |
Number of rows returned |
The number of result rows returned to the client application |
Number of conversion errors |
The number of result rows that contain data conversion errors |
Number of kilobytes returned |
The number of kilobytes returned to the client application (to a scale of 3 in the format n.nnn) |
Command name |
SQL keyword for request, such as select, disconnect, insert. |
For information about the server log file, see the Enterprise Connect Data Access and Mainframe Connect Server Administration Guide.
The subsection heading and a list of the properties must appear in the access service library configuration file as shown:
{Logging} LogConnectionStatistics= LogReceivedSQL= LogRequestStatistics= LogServiceStatistics= LogTargetActivity= LogTransferStatistics= LogTransformedSQL=