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Add additional DPA graph resources in SAM Integration

In DPA Integration, we get built-in resources in SAM to add to a view that give the CPU, Memory, Disk, and Session statistics from DPA.  It would be nice to have these same resources available for the Waits and Tran Logs tabs in DPA like the four already provided.  This would allow us to see most of the statistics from DPA within SAM with its improved display that stacks multiple time-synchronized graphs on top of one another in the same resource block.  This feature on the four resources that are provided is very useful, but the two listed are not provided and would be useful as well.

  • Those two screen shots are for standard metrics in DPA.  If it gets voted up, maybe it will get on the Roadmap.  That is why I submitted it as a Feature Request.  We have PerfStack, but it is not yet configured fully and it may be a while before it is.  We can always go back to DPA for the data, but it would be nice to see it in SAM like the other metrics that you have implemented.

    Thanks,

    Rick Sellers

  • Ok, those look like custom metrics.  If so, there aren't any plans yet to allow them to appear on the instance page like other metrics.

    However, there are plans to allow custom metrics to appear in Perfstack. 

    I suggest you sign up for the beta to find out more.  

  • No, I am asking for the same resources we get for cpu, memory, disk, and sessions from the Resources view in DPA to be available in SAM for the Waits and Tran Log tabs in DPA.  I cannot find a resource in SAM to add to a view that will display the graphs that are available in DPA for Waits and Tran Logs in a stacked format like we can get for the four areas mentioned above.  Shown below are the two DPA graph pages from the DPA Resources view that we cannot get in SAM.  Below that is a screen shot of the SAM view for cpu and memory that we can get in SAM.

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  • Are you asking for DPA data to be available in Perfstack?