Type a name for the event monitor. The name can be either an ordinary identifier or a delimited identifier. The monitor cannot have the same name as any other existing event monitor for this database. Blank spaces are not allowed in the name.
Select to record database-level data when the last application disconnects from the database.
Select to record buffer pool-level data when the last application disconnects from the database.
Select to record table space-level data when the last application disconnects from the database.
Select to record table-level data when the last application disconnects from the database.
Select to record deadlock data when a deadlock occurs.
Select to record information about the statements being executed by the applications in a deadlock and information about any other locks that those applications hold. Collecting this information will impact your system's performance because extra data must be passed between processes. However, this additional information can help you to identify the sources of deadlocks faster and more efficiently.
Select to record connection data when an application connects or disconnects from the database.
Select to record transaction data when a transaction starts or completes (a commit or rollback).
Select to record statement data when an SQL statement finishes executing.
Select to start monitoring now. Monitoring will start when the event monitor definition is saved. If you are starting a statements event monitor, then information about currently executing statements is not collected. The monitor will start collecting statement information when the next SQL statement starts. Connections and transactions event monitors start in a similar ways.
Select to automatically restart the monitor when the database starts up.
Optional: Opens a window in which you can customize the tables in which the event monitor will write its data. If you do not select this option, then tables with default settings will be created. You can click to view the default settings before customizing the tables. Syntax for table customization is available.
Opens the Show SQL window.
Performs the actions that you have specified in this notebook or window.
Cancels any unsaved changes that you made and closes this notebook or window.
Opens the Filter for Connections window where you can set filters for connection event types.
Opens the Filter for Transactions window where you can set filters for transaction event types.
Opens the Filter for Statements window where you can set filters for statement event types.