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Old 03-24-08, 14:13
MCONCEPTS MCONCEPTS is offline
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Utility to monitor active user utilization...

Anyone know of a utility that will show who is currently the most active user using Pervasive.SQL on the server? I know I can view the monitor screen to see user record access but that requires parking on each user. We are having speed issues and wanted to narrow it down to processes being run by certain users but it's difficult to find out who is utilizing the server the most when the system gets slow. Before we can find the person using the monitor screen, the process is done and the system returns to normal speed. This is on a system with 50+ users.
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Old 03-24-08, 15:10
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There's no tool to do what you want but you could write your own. PSQL exposes a set of monitoring APIs through the DTI/DTO interfaces.
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