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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
− | IOSTATS(<expC> [,<workarea | alias>]) | + | IOSTATS(<expC> [, <workarea | alias>]) |
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
− | [[CLEAR IOSTATS]], [[SET DCACHE]], [[SET ICACHE]] | + | [[CLEAR IOSTATS]], [[DISPLAY IOSTATS]], [[DISPLAY PROFILE]], [[LIST IOSTATS]], [[LIST PROFILE]], [[PROFILE]], [[SET DCACHE]], [[SET ICACHE]], [[SET PROFILE]] |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 8 March 2010
Purpose
Function to monitor table and index file I/O operations
Syntax
IOSTATS(<expC> [, <workarea | alias>])
See Also
CLEAR IOSTATS, DISPLAY IOSTATS, DISPLAY PROFILE, LIST IOSTATS, LIST PROFILE, PROFILE, SET DCACHE, SET ICACHE, SET PROFILE
Description
The IOSTATS() function provides a facility for monitoring table and index file I/O operations. This function is very useful for performance tuning. If the optional <workarea | alias> is omitted, then the value returned is the total for all active workareas.
The <expC> is a character expression denoting any of the following operations:
Item | Action |
---|---|
Reads | # of row reads for tables |
Updates | # of row updates for tables |
Deletes | # of row deletes for tables |
Recalls | # of row recalls for tables |
Appends | # of row inserts for tables |
DcacheReads | # of cache reads for tables |
DcacheWrites | # of cache writes for tables |
IReads | # of index reads for tables |
IWrites | # of index writes for tables |
IcacheReads | # of index cache reads for tables |
IcacheWrites | # of index cache writes for tables |
Opens | # of table opens |
Closes | # of table closes |
KeyStrokes | # of key strokes |
OPENS, CLOSES, and KEYSTROKES are general items and are not specific to individual workareas. KEYSTROKES are only applicable Recital Terminal Developer.
Example
// Print total keystrokes ? iostats("keystrokes")
Products
Recital Server, Recital