Twenty Nine Days of Activity Monitoring (A Month of Activity Monitoring, Part...
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Adam-One thing I remember you telling me: even if you filter out sleeping SPIDs, if you're doing @find_block_leaders = 1, it WILL show a sleeping SPID if that's the lead blocker. And I just proved it...
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I too agree that showing the time since the last batch will be more useful (and less confusing) than showing the time since login.
View Articlere: Leader of the Block (A Month of Activity Monitoring, Part 23 of 30)
Hey Adam,An excellent post today. As far as the homework is concerned:"... I've been thinking that it might make more sense to instead show the amount of time since the last request completed—the...
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How about instead of an option if I just add login_time as a new column? Another way to think about this: Would you ever want to see the login_time expressed in the [dd hh:mm:ss.mss] column, were I to...
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Personally I think sleep time since the last request completed is more relevant and interesting than the time since they logged in. Though I wonder if it makes sense to have an option to include both,...
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