The Workload Monitor (transaction ST03) is a one-screen transaction that has as few additional menus as possible. This makes operation significantly easier and more intuitive.
The individual screen elements of the workload monitor have the following meanings:
Navigation Bar
Choose any icon by double-clicking it:
Function | Meaning |
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Depending on the user mode, you can define the instance and the period that you want to analyze here. |
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Detailed Analysis |
These functions read the workload directly from the statistics files of the individual instances. |
You can perform a very precise analysis of individual transactions here, down to the level of individual steps. |
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You can use this function to analyze the unaggregated workload data that has not yet been written to the database. |
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Workload History and Distribution |
With these functions, you cannot display the workload for a particular instance and a particular period (as in the other workload monitor functions), but rather compare the workload of different instances or periods. Display the most important data together therefore allows a direct comparison of the instances. |
Among other things, you can use this function to define which values the statistics collector collects, how often, and how long they are to be retained in the database in what time resolution. |
Analysis Views
An analysis view displays a particular aspect of the workload. In the Analysis View subscreen, choose the view that you want to analyze by double-clicking it.
Only the analysis views that are active in the selected user mode and for which data exists are displayed.
Output Area
The output area uses an ALV Grid Control, with which you can greatly tailor the selected view to your requirements. For most load parameters, the workload monitor displays more data fields than are required for your analysis. You therefore have a considerable amount of help available in the output area to find the information relevant for you:
Editing Views
Choose one of the following buttons in the Edit Views screen area:
Pushbutton | Meaning |
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(Save View) |
Saves the current view as your initial screen for the workload monitor (see also Saving User-Specific Views) |
(Previous View) (Next View) |
Moves one view forward or back in the view history |
Full Screen On/Off |
Shows or hides the navigation bar and the available analysis views on the left of the screen |
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