Category Monitoring

ASE Profiler: Release Update – 7.4.0.2

For all those who downloaded and started to use this tool please note:  I have released an update that optimizes quite a few things in the tool. The top limit of the number of servers displayed in the monitoring screen has been raised to 100. Added the possibility to display only the last sample in […]

Sybase Tools: License Update (2014)

There have been continuous request for the new license for the tools I have posted here in the past.   I am sorry for not being able to repack all the collections available here with the new license at this time as well as roll up the version updates for the tools.  I will do […]

Somewhat belated, but still useful… Tools Documentation…

Yes, finally I have had some time to write concise presentation manuals for all the tools I have posted here.  I made myself a promise to include documentation with tools I will upload in the future (one is close to be completed – ASE table fragmentation inspector, it has entered QA phase…), to make your […]

Location for the Sybase Monitoring Tools Has Moved…

I know, this is a bit annoying, but when I realized that 4share site asks you to register in order to download files I’ve got a bit pissed off.  I did not read any warning that this will happen to those using the service (may have misread this actually).  But whether I was prompted and […]

Sybase Simple Real-Time Monitoring: Seeing things as they unfold…

OK.    Is there anyone out there working with Sybase ASE who does NOT know at least two, three…. ten tools providing the real-time monitoring for Sybase ASE?  Surveillance?  Quest?  Precise?  Nimford?  Hyperic?  Ignite?  Bmc?  &c…  There are quite a few.  I did not work with all of them.  SCC offers some monitoring capabilities as […]

SYBASE MDA TABLES: 83 monTables, 1312 monTableColumns, and still counting…

Well, Sybase MDA Tables have been around for quite some time.  First released in 12.5.0.3 (2003 it was?) with 35 “proxy” tables (as they were called then), they started to acquire more and more depth and precision.  Closing almost a decade by now (ASE 15.7) they have grown to 83 monitoring tables, spanning 1312 columns […]