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Current Session | The time that has elapsed since the session started (login time). This is not the time the session was active executing statements. For example, if a session was connected to Sybase for one hour without executing any statement, the duration will still be one hour. |
Programs (Logins, Machines, DB Users, Databases, Time Units, and so on.) | The elapsed time of the sessions executing the program. The time is not measured from the login time (as it is in the Current session entity), but from the moment the Collector agent started. The average duration counter displays the average time each program has been running. |
Statement (batch) | The time that elapsed while the statement was executed. This is very similar to the duration of programs (see above); but since the statement is almost always active, this duration also indicates the time the statement was active. The average duration counter displays the average execution time of the statement. |
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Sybase provides reporting on many different types of events. Precise for Sybase groups events according to logical relationships to enable you to easily pinpoint heavy resource consumers.
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