Hello all,

I'm taking a look at a Window's server that is running jbase 3.x. We
are having some intermittent performance issues and I'm trying to
figure out a few things. My background is in Universe on a Unix
system, so I'm searching quite a bit.

I'm looking for a way to get data similar to the disk info returned by
sar in unix. Specifically the information about how many requests are
being made to the San at any given time. Basically I'm trying to
determine how many requests are being made at a given time. I do have
the ability to see queue depth on the disks, but have not found a way
to determine how many requests are being made. We share this San with
other applications/data bases, so I'm trying to determine if we are
causing the queue to build up, or if it is something else.

Is there a way within jbase to determine how many read requests and
write requests are being generated by the DB at a given time? Is there
a way within Window's to tell this?

Sorry for the vagueness of the question in advance, and thanks for
your responses.

Greg

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